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Pediatric1 Question and answers 100% correct 2024 CHD lesions that increase pulmonary blood flow - correct answer PDA - patent ductus arteriosus ASD - atrial septal defect VSD - ventricular septal defect PAPVR - partial anomalous pulmonary venous return AVC - atrioventricular canal APwindow ...

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Pediatrics - CHD
CHD lesions that increase pulmonary blood flow - correct answer ✔PDA -
patent ductus arteriosus
ASD - atrial septal defect
VSD - ventricular septal defect
PAPVR - partial anomalous pulmonary venous return
AVC - atrioventricular canal
APwindow
Truncus


CHD lesions that cause cyanotic disease - correct answer ✔TOF - tetralogy
of fallot
DORV - double outlet right ventricle
TGA - transposition of great arteries
TAPVR - total anomalous pulmonary venous return
PA -
tricuspid atresia


obstructive CHD lesions - correct answer ✔CoA - coarctation of the aorta
congenital aortic stenosis
IAA
Shone's
HLHS - hypogastric left heart syndrome


most common cyanotic lesions in neonates - correct answer ✔"5 T's"
Tetralogy of Fallot

, transpotion of the great arteries
truncus arteriosus
total anomalous pulmonary venous return
tricuspid atresia


stats of atrial septal defects - correct answer ✔1:1500 births
6-10% of all CHD
2:1 female to male ratio


history of atrial septal defects - correct answer ✔1st closure: John Lewis in
1952
1st lesion to be closed under CPB
1st lestion to be treated with a transcatheter device


types of atrial septal defects - correct answer ✔secundum : 80%
sinus venosus: 10%
primum: 10%


pathophysiology of atrial septal defects - correct answer ✔L --> R shunting
determined by ASD size
large ASD's may have 4:1 Qp/Qs
RV dilation and increase pulmonary blood flow


clinical findings of atrial septal defects - correct answer ✔asymptomatic
murmur: fixed split 2nd heart sound

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