Congenital Heart Defects Flashcards

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What heart defect is connected with the right to left shunt?

A

Cyanotic Heart Defects

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What heart defect is connected with the left to right shunt?

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Acyanotic Heart Defects

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What diseases are under the right to left shunt (Cyanotic Heart defects)?
6 Defects

A
Tetrology of Fallot
Transposition of the great vessels
Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
Truncus Arteriosus
Tricuspid Atresia
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
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What diseases are under the left to right shunt (Acyanotic)?

6 Defects

A
Atrial Septal Defects
Ventricular Septal Defects
Pulmonary Valve Stenosis
Aortic Valve Stenosis
Coarctation of the Aorta
Patent Ductus Arteriosus
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5
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What are ductal dependent defects?

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Dependent on the PDA for systemic and/or pulmonary blood flow.

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6
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What conditions are ductal dependent?

5 conditions

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Pulmonary stenosis
Coarctation of the aorta
Transposition of the great arteries
Tricuspid and/or pulmonary atresia 
Tetrology of fallot
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What are the 4 defects of Tetrology of Fallot?

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Pulmonary Stenosis

Overriding Aorta

Right Ventricular Hypertrophy

Ventricular Septal Defect

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What would you see on the CXR for a patient who has Tetrology of Fallot?

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Boot Shaped Heart

Decreased Pulmonary Vascularity

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What are the clinical manifestations of Tetrology of Fallot?

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Cyanosis
Exertional dyspnea
May develop CHF
TET spells – Squatting position

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What is Coarctation of the heart?

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Narrowing of the aorta, narrows blood vessel leading away from the heart.

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What is pulmonary atresia?

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Pulmonary valve unformed blood not able to enter the pulmonary vasculature

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What is transposition of great vessels?

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Aorta is connected to right ventricle.

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What are symptoms of Transposition of the Great vessels?

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Cyanosis with mild tachypnea shortly after birth

No noticeable respiratory distress (peaceful cyanosis)
Infants are severely cyanotic

Variable murmurs

Loud second heart sound

Failure of PaO2 to rise 30 mmHg in spite of 100% O2 denotes complete transposition

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What is truncus arteriosis?

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Its when the pulmonary artery is attached to the right and left ventricle.

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What is Total Anomalous Venous Return in the heart?

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all 4 pulmonary veins are not connected to superior vena cava or anything other than the left atria and circulates blood back to heart instead of general circulation.

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16
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What are treatments used to keep the ductus arteriosis open?

A

Prostaglandins

PGE1

17
Q

What are options to close the ductus arteriosis?

A

100% Oxygen
Indomethacin
Surgical ligation