ESC VSD Flashcards

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Name the 4 types of VSD based on location.

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  1. Perimembraneous
  2. Muscular/trabecular
  3. Outlet(with or without mal-alignment of the outlet septum)/ supracristal/subarterial/subpulmonary/infundibular/conal/doubly committedjuxta-arterial
  4. Inlet/AVcanal/AVSDtype
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Embrology

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Embroilogy

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Presentation

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  1. Small restrictive defects. The pulmonary vascular resistance is not significantly elevated and the left-to-right shunt is small (Qp:Qs <1.5:1).
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Diagnosis

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Large nonrestrictive defects in cyanotic patients who have developed Eisenmenger syndrome, with pulmonary vascular resistance at systemic levels and shunt reversal (right-to-left).

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Diagnosis

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Patients who have had their defects closed in childhood. These patients may have VSD patch leaks.See Section 3.3 for recommendations on who should perform surgeries, cardiac catheterization, and other procedures in these patients; Section 3.4 for recommendations on diagnostic evaluation; Section 4.4.6 for evaluation and management of severe PAH and Eisenmenger syndrome; Figure 2 for a diagnostic and treatment algorithm for ventricular level shunt; and Table 14 for routine testing and follow-up intervals.

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Diagnosis

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Diagnosis

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Recommendation accaha

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  1. Adults with a VSD and evidence of left ventricular volume overload and hemodynamically significant shunts (Qp:Qs ≥1.5:1) should undergo VSD closure, if PA systolic pressure is less than 50% systemic and pulmonary vascular resistance is less than one third systemic.S4.1.3-1
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Surgical closure of perimembranous or supracristal VSD is reasonable in adults when there is worsening aortic regurgitation (AR) caused by VSD.S4.1.3-1,S4.1.3-2

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  1. Surgical closure of a VSD may be reasonable in adults with a history of IE caused by VSD if not otherwise contraindicated.S4.1.3-3
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  1. Closure of a VSD may be considered in the presence of a net left-to-right shunt (Qp:Qs ≥1.5:1) when PA systolic pressure is 50% or more than systemic and/or pulmonary vascular resistance is greater than one third systemic.S4.1.3-4–S4.1.3-6
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  1. VSD closure should not be performed in adults with severe PAH with PA systolic pressure greater than two thirds systemic, pulmonary vascular resistance greater than two thirds systemic and/or a net right-to-left shunt.S4.1.3-7–S4.1.3-9
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