test 5 palliative shunts and procedure reviews Flashcards
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Goals of Palliative Shunts
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- Increase pulmonary blood flow
- Decrease pulmonary artery blood flow
- Improve mixing
- Reduce ventricular work
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Classic Blalock-Taussig shunt
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- Shunt to Increase Pulmonary Blood Flow
- Subclavian to PA
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Modified Blalock-Taussig shunt
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- Shunt to Increase Pulmonary Blood Flow
- Subclavian to PA (Gore-Tex graft)
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Central shunt
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- Shunt to Increase Pulmonary Blood Flow
- Ascending aorta to main PA (Gore-Tex graft)
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Waterson shunt
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- Shunt to Increase Pulmonary Blood Flow
- Ascending aorta to RPA
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Pott’s shunt
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- Shunt to Increase Pulmonary Blood Flow
- Descending aorta to LPA
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Brock shunt
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- Shunt to Increase Pulmonary Blood Flow
- Pulmonary valvotomy, closed
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Blalock-Hanlon shunt
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- Shunt to Increase Mixing
- blade septectomy – cath lab procedure
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Rashkind shunt
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- Shunt to Increase Mixing
- balloon septostomy
10
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Open Atrial Septectomy
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- Shunt to Increase Mixing
- usually a concomitant procedure
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Balloon Septostomy
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- Another Palliative Procedure
- Balloon septostomy is the widening of a foramen ovale, (PFO), or ASD via cardiac cath (or bedside) using a balloon)
- This procedure allows a greater amount of oxygenated blood to enter the circulation (IMPROVES MIXING)
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Shunts to Decrease Ventricular Work
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• Bi-Directional Glenn Shunt