Created by Liam Musselbrook
about 8 years ago
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Nine most common abnormalities (accounting for 80% of all lesions)
Describe the changes at birth to the baby's circulation
Teratogens and their effects
ACYANOTIC CHD
CYANOTIC CHD
What are the signs and symptoms of HF in children?
The Three 3s of CHD
3 Holes
Ventral Septal Defect (VSD)
Presentation
Clinical features of VSD
Management of VSD
Atrial Septal Defect (ASD)
Presentation
ASD Clinical features
Management of ASD
Patent Ductus Arteriosus
Presentation of Persistent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA)
Clinical features of PDA
Management of PDA
Ductus arteriosus dependent lesions
3 Blocked Pipes
Pulmonary Stenosis
Aortic Stenosis
Presentation of coarctation of aorta
Clinical features of coarctation of aorta
Management of coarctation of aorta
3 Blue Babies
The four parts of Tetralogy of Fallot
Presentation of Tetralogy of Fallot
Clinical features of ToF
Management of ToF
Presentation of Transposition of Great Arteries
Clinical features of ToGA
Management of ToGA
Presentation and Clinical Features of Left Hypoplastic Heart Syndrome (LHHS)
Management of LHHS
Innocent murmurs
Define cyanosis
Symptoms of heart failure
Signs of heart failure
In the 1st week of life, what is the likely cause of heart failure?
After the 1st week of life, what is the likely cause of progressive heart failure?
Regarding the previous flashcard, if the child is left untreated, what will they develop?
Clinical features of infective endocarditis
Kawasaki disease
Clinical features of Kawasaki disease
Treatment of Kawasaki disease