ASD/AVSD Flashcards
1
Q
Secumdum ASD
A
defect in the atrial septum involving the foramen ovale
2
Q
Atrial septal defect murmu
A
- ejection systolic mumur in upper left sternal edge - due to increased flow across the pulmonary valve
- fixed and widely split second heart sound
3
Q
Investigations of ASD
A
- Septum secumdum ASD -
- Partial right bundle branch block (common in young children)
- Right axis deviation due to right ventricular enlargement
4
Q
Atrial septal defect presentation and when?
A
- Commonly asysmptomatic
- Present at 5 years with incidental murmur
- Recuurent chest infections and arrythmias
5
Q
Atrioventricular septal defect
A
non fusion of the endocardial cushion - abnormalities of the AV valves
6
Q
What increases the risk of AVSD?
A
Increased incidence in Trisomy 21
7
Q
Presentation of AVSD
A
- Cyanosis at birth or heart failure within 2 -3 weeks of
life - Recurrent lower respiratory tract infections
- Increased effort of breathing and crackles on auscultation
8
Q
Ix in AVSD
A
Cardiomegaly, plethoric lung fields and heart failure