Congenital Heart Disease for the Pediatric Surgeon Part 1: Acyanotic heart disease

Space: CCHMC Pediatric Surgery Playlist: Podcasts Published: 2021-11-30

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Timestops

00:00:58
Introduction to fetal circulation - a basic concept for understanding congenital heart defects.
Introduction to fetal circulation - a basic concept for understanding congenital heart defects.
00:01:43
Explanation of how fetal circulation changes at birth. Understanding this is critical.
Explanation of how fetal circulation changes at birth. Understanding this is critical.
00:03:51
Physical exam signs to look for, including central cyanosis (with visual examples).
Physical exam signs to look for, including central cyanosis (with visual examples).
00:04:18
Symptoms of acyanotic heart disease: tachypnea, slow feeding, sweating, hepatomegaly, flow murmur, failure to thrive.
Symptoms of acyanotic heart disease: tachypnea, slow feeding, sweating, hepatomegaly, flow murmur, failure to thrive.
00:05:04
Explanation of Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) including when and why it's repaired.
Explanation of Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) including when and why it's repaired.
00:06:50
Ventricular Septal Defects (VSDs): types and management. Discusses which ones close spontaneously and which require surgery.
Ventricular Septal Defects (VSDs): types and management. Discusses which ones close spontaneously and which require surgery.
00:07:31
Animation of VSD surgical repair. Good visual aid.
Animation of VSD surgical repair. Good visual aid.
00:08:27
Atrial Septal Defects (ASDs): types and management including catheter-based vs surgical closure.
Atrial Septal Defects (ASDs): types and management including catheter-based vs surgical closure.
00:09:25
Animation of ASD surgical repair.
Animation of ASD surgical repair.

Topic overview

Congenital heart disease can become a complex mix of physiology and anomalous anatomy so today, we discuss the basics with Dr. Colleen Pater - a cardiologist at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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