Case Study: Cardio Flashcards
An 8 week old baby boy presents for routine examination to his GP. He is noted to have a murmur.
- What history features should you ask about?
- What should you look for on examination?
- investigation and Management
- (Inc. Symptoms of cardiac failure)
Breathlessness (feeding or exertion)/ colour changes
Poor feeding +/- weight gain
Sweating - Examination: (Inc. Signs of cardiac failure)
Tachycardia/ Tachypnoea
Hepatomegaly
Peripheral pulses (femorals/ brachials) , Gallop rhythm - Refer to paediatrics if any uncertainty
May need Sats, 4 limb BP, Echo, ECG +/- CXR
Measurements and centiles
what are the feature of an innocent murmur?
Vibratory Soft- Grade I to II Systolic Localized (Left Sternal edge common) Vary with activity, position and respiration
Asymptomatic
SSS
A 12h old baby girl is noted on routine post delivery examination to be blue (face, tongue and limbs). Peripheral pulses are present. A loud systolic murmur is present
- Differential diagnosis?
- Management?
1.Differential diagnosis:(Cyanotic heart disease)
Transposition of the great arteries (mixing via VSD/ PDA/ PFO)!!!
Pulmonary Atresia/ Tricuspid Atresia
Truncus Arteriosus
Obstructed Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage (TAPVD)
Tetralogy of Fallot
2.
Admit to neonatal unit and discuss with cardiac centre
Sats, Gas, 4 limb BP, CXR and Echo
May need volume expansion, correction of acidosis/ hypoglycaemia, inotropes
IV Prostaglandins and potential ventilation (specialist use)
What is the associated cardiac abnormality for Down’s
AVSD
What is the associated cardiac abnormality for Turner’s
Coarctation
What is the associated cardiac abnormality for Noonan’s
Pulmonary Stenosis
noon has pulmonary sten
What is the associated cardiac abnormality for William’s
Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis
WS
aetiology of congenital heart disease?
Maternal antenatal health (Diabetes, SLE)
Maternal substances (Alcohol, phenytoin, lithium
Congenital infections (TORCH)
30% of chromosomal problems have CHD
Most common group of structural malformations in children
8 per 1000 live births
8 commonest of lesions
Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Tetralogy of Fallot Pulmonary Stenosis Coarctation of the Aorta Aortic Stenosis Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA)