Diagnosing Scimitar Syndrome
Other respiratory conditions have similar symptoms, so doctors often rely on imaging to look for the characteristic curve on a chest X-ray. In addition to X-ray, doctors also use these technologies to confirm Scimitar syndrome:
Echocardiography
This heart ultrasound can show abnormal vein drainage and any associated cardiac defects. Fetal echocardiography can sometimes diagnose the condition while the baby is still in the uterus.
Angiography
This advanced imaging technique uses contrast dye along with other imaging, such as CT or MRI, to get a detailed view of the lungs, their veins and arteries, and check blood flow.
Cardiac Catheterization
This minimally invasive procedure is not often used to diagnose Scimitar syndrome, but it can provide a more in-depth knowledge of heart and lung function, including internal pressures and can help determine the extent of the condition.