Cardiovascular Flashcards

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Clinical/Presenting Features of Coarctation of the Aorta?

A

1st day examination is usually normal, followed by:

  • Sick baby with severe heart failure
  • Absent femoral pulses
  • Severe metabolic acidosis
  • Cardiomegaly (ECG will be normal)
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What are the three cyanotic heart defects?

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o Tetralogy of Fallot
o Transposition of Great Arteries
o AVSD

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What are the five acyanotic heart defects?

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o VSD 
o ASD 
o Patent Ductus Arteriosus
o Pulmonary stenosis 
o Aortic stenosis
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What kind of shunting do cyanotic heart defects involve?

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Right to left shunt with mixing

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What kind of shunting do acyanotic heart defects involve?

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Left to right shunting +/- outflow obstruction

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What are the clinical features of VSDs?

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Small VSDs
o Asymptomatic
o Physical signs
▪ Loud pansystolic murmur at LLSE
▪ Quiet pulmonary 2nd sound (P2)

Large VSDs
o Symptoms
▪ Heart failure with breathlessness and FTT after 1 week old
▪ Recurrent chest infections
o Physical signs
▪ Tachypnoea, tachycardia & enlarged liver (heart failure)
▪ Active precordium
▪ Soft pansystolic murmur or no murmur
▪ Apical mid-diastolic murmur - due to increased flow across mitral valve

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What are the clinical features of patent Ductus Arteriosus?

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  • Continuous murmur beneath left clavicle
  • Collapsing/bounding pulse
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Murmur continues into diastole because the pressure in the pulmonary artery is lower than that in the aorta throughout the cardiac cycle ->
    the PP is increased, causing collapsing or bounding pulse
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