What is congestive heart failure?
a clinical syndrome defined as inadequate oxygen delivery by the myocardium to meet the metabolic demands of the body
What three compensatory mechanisms further compromise the heart in those with congestive heart failure?
What are the clinical features of congestive heart failure?
Congestive Heart Failure
What is Still’s murmur?
What is a pulmonic systolic murmur?
What is a venous hum?
What are the three kinds of ASD and how do they differ?
Atrial Septal Defect
Ventricular Septal Defect
Eisenmenger Syndrome
the process by which a left-to-right shunt reverses to a right-to-left shunt and becomes symptomatic
Patent Ductus Arteriosus
Why do left-to-right murmurs often present with a diastolic murmur at the apex?
because there is increased flow to the right atrium and then across the mitral valve, which is responsible for this finding
Coarctation of the Aorta
Aortic Stenosis
Tetralogy of Fallot
What is the difference between central and peripheral cyanosis?
What are the 5 T’s of cardiac cyanosis?
Transposition of the Great Arteries
Tricuspid Atresia
What is the only cause of cyanosis in the newborn period that results in left axis deviation and left ventricular hypertrophy?
tricuspid atresia
Truncus Arteriosus
Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection
What is the most common cause of acquired heart disease in children within the US and worldwide?
- Worldwide: acute rheumatic fever