Congenital Heart Defects Flashcards

Chronic cardiovascular disease

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When should we suspect for congenital heart defects?

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Suspect with any body congenital defects e.g.- cleft lip/palate

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What are some examples of congenital heart defects?

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Atrial septal defects, ventricular septal defects, patent ductus arteriosus and great vessel malformations

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When does cyanosis exist?

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Cyanosis exists when there is 5d/dl or more of deoxygenated Hb in the blood

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What is the cause of central cyanosis?

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Congenital heart disease

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What is the differences in central and periphery cyanosis?

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Central- congenital heart disease, poor oxygenation of the blood, deoxygenated and oxygenated mixing
Periphery- due to cold environment, slow circulation takes more oxygen out of the haemoglobin in the colder tissues

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How does central cyanosis present?

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Warm body tissues go blue- tongue easiest to see

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How does peripheral cyanosis present?

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Cold extremities
Vascular spasms- Raynaud’s disease

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Which congenital heart defect has a low endocarditis risk (excluding IVDA patients) and most remain undefected throughout life?

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Atrial septal defects

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Are atrial septal defects usually cyanotic or non-cyanotic?

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Usually non-cyanotic

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Which has a higher endocarditis and long term heart failure risk. Atrial or ventricular septal defects?

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Ventricular septal defects

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Where is the commonest ventricular septal defect found?

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In the muscle between the ventricles

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Are ventricular defects usually cyanotic or non-cyanotic?

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Non-cyanotic

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