3.2 Congenital Heart Disease Flashcards

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What happens in a left to right shunt?

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Blood from the left heart is returned to the lungs resulting in increased pulmonary artery and venous pressure.

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What are the causes of congenital heart disease?

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Genetic- Down’s syndrome, Marfan’s syndrome
Environmental- alcohol, drugs
Maternal infections- rubella

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What happens in a right to left shunt?

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De-oxygenated blood bypasses the lungs so blood will be less oxygenated.

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What is the result of an atrial septal defect?

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Increased pulmonary blood flow

The right heart fails

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What is the result of a ventricular septal defect?

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Left ventricle is overloaded

Pulmonary hypertension

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What is ‘Tetralogy of Fallot’?

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Left to right shunt resulting in pulmonary stenosis, right ventricular hypertrophy and an over-riding aorta

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What is ‘Tricuspid Atresia’?

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No right ventricle inlet so right to left atrial shunt of entire venous return. Blood flows to the lungs via the ventricular defect.

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What is a ‘Hypoplastic Left Heart’?

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The left ventricle is underdeveloped so the ascending aorta is very small. There is a right to left shunt.

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What is ‘Transposition of the Great Arteries’?

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The right ventricle is connected to the aorta and the left ventricle is connected to the pulmonary artery. It is only viable if the two can communicate via shunts.

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What is a ‘univentricular heart’?

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Only 1 ventricle is present

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What is ‘pulmonary atresia’?

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No right ventricle outlet so right to left shunt of entire venous return. Blood flows to the lungs via the patent ductus arteriolus.

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What is ‘aortic stenosis’?

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Thickening of the aortic muscle

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What is ‘coarction’?

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Narrowing of the aorta

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What is the collective name for left to right shunts?

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Acyanotic

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What is the collective name for right to left shunts?

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Cyanotic

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When will a atrial septum defect (ASD) present?

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Asymptomatic until late into adulthood

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When will a ventricular septum defect (VSD) present?

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Present in infancy