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1
Q

The following murmurs have female predominance EXCEPT

a. patent ductus arteriosus
b. Ebstein anomaly
c. aortic valve stenosis
d. atrial septal defect

A

c. aortic valve stenosis

F: PDA, EA, ASD, VSD w/ PDA
M: AS, CoA, TGA, TA, PA, hypoplastic LV

Male lesions are more severe.

2
Q

This is the most common diagnosed CHD in adults.

A

ASD

ASDs are generally asymptomatic at birth and up until older age. Symptoms appear after Eisenmengerization.

3
Q

Cyanosis is a manifestation of what kind of shunts?

A

right to left shunts

4
Q

Differentiate hypertrophy from enlargement.

A

hypertrophy - pressure overload

enlargement - volume overload

5
Q

True of potential hematologic complications of CHDs EXCEPT.

a. low hematocrit
b. bleeding diathesis
c. artifactual thrombocytopenia
d. abnormal von Willebrand factor
e. NOTA

A

a. low hematocrit

Patients with CHDs tend to have high hematocrit and symptomatic hyperviscosity due to compensatory erythropoiesis.

6
Q

Give 3 potential respiratory complications of CHDs.

A
decreased compliance
compression of airways
scoliosis
hemoptysis
phrenic nerve injury
recurrent laryngeal nerve injury
pulmonary thromboembolism
7
Q

This type of embolism happens when an embolus from the venous system crosses a septal defect and goes into the systemic circulation causing end-organ block of blood flow.

A

paradoxic embolism

8
Q

Which of the following is the worst sequelae of CHD repair?

a. thromboembolism
b. myocardial dysfunction
c. sudden death
d. persistent shunts
e. NOTA

A

c. sudden death

There may be a chance of survival in other events.

9
Q

Which of the following CHDs is associated with the greatest risk for sudden death?

a. univentricular hearts
b. TGA
c. CoA
d. TOF
e. AS

A

a. univentricular hearts (first in the list)

b. TGA (most severe since cyanotic just right after birth)

10
Q

The following are causes of volume overload in left-sided heart failure EXCEPT

a. R-L shunts
b. pregnancy
c. increased sodium intake
d. iatrogenic
e. NOTA

A

e. NOTA

All conditions lead to volume overload. Pregnancy is a physiologic state of hypervolemia.

11
Q

Which of the following is/are symptom/s of right-sided heart failure?

a. exertional dyspnea
b. distended neck veins
c. bipedal edema
d. B & C
e. AOTA

A

d. B & C

Exertional dyspnea is s symptom of left-sided heart failure.

12
Q

This complication is predisposed by flooding of lungs and is common in patients with L-R shunts.

A

Infections

13
Q

There is an increased risk (>88%) of fetal loss when maternal arterial O2 saturation reaches what level?

A

<85% O2 saturation

14
Q

This is the worst type of ASD.

A

ostium primum / primum type

This is commonly associated with valvular and ventriculad septal defects and usually may be a part of CAVSD / ECD.

15
Q

The degree of atrial shunting in ASD is determined by what two factors?

A

size of the defect

diastolic filling properties of the ventricles