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CONGENITAL ANOMALIES OF THE HEART DR RANIA GABR
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Congenital Anomalies of the heart

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CONGENITAL ANOMALIES OF

THE HEARTDR RANIA GABR

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OBJECTIVES Discuss the congenital anomalies related to the

heart development.

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Congenital Heart Defect

Acyanotic Cyanotic

volume load pressure load ↑ pulmonary flow ↓ pulmonary flow

left-to-right shunts obstr. ventric. outflow

• atrial septal defect • pulmonary valve stenosis transpos. of gr. Vessels tetralogy of Fallot

• ventricular septal defect aortic valve stenosis single ventricle pulmonary atresia

• AV canal coarctation of aorta truncus arteriosus tricuspid atresia

• patent ductus arteriosus total anomalous pulm. total anomalous pulm.

return w/o obstruction return w/ obstruction

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Atrial Septal defects:

Septum Primum Defect:Defect in the interatrial septumDue to absence of the septum Primum (Patent foramen ovale)

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Septum Secondum Defect:Defect in the interatrial septumDue to absence of the septum Secondum (Patent foramenSecondum)

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Complete absence of the interatrial septum (Core Triloculare Biventriculare):

There is complete absence of both septum primum and septum secondum. i.e. there is a common atrium.

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Patent osteum primum:

The foramen primum may fail to close inspite of formation of the foramen secondum .

This will cause disturbance in the valvular mechanism of the interatrial septum.

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Patent foramen ovale: Mentioned before

Premature closure of foramen ovale:Rarely , it is closed BEFORE birth.It results in marked enlargement of the Right atrium and ventricle.

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Persistent atrioventricular canal:

The A-V cusions and the septum intermedium fail to develop.

The A-V canal remains divided into rt and lt parts.

There is usually: 1- Patent foramen primum 2- IV sepltal defect 3- Abnormalities in the

leaflets of the valves guarding the A-V canal.

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Ventricular Septal defects:

Usually in the membranous part

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Tetralogy of Fallot:

Four co-occurring heart defects:

• Pulmonary stenosis

• Ventricular septal defect

• Overriding aorta (dextroposition)

• Right ventricular hypertrophy

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Eisenmenger's syndrome:

Characteristics of Eisenmenger's syndrome summarized as:

• persistent truncus arteriosus

• ventricular septal defect • left-right ventricular

shunt • right ventricle

hypertrophy

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Congenital Aortic valve stenosis:

Occurs due to fusion of the cusps of the aortic valve .

Very narrow aortic orifice will cause Lt ventricular hypertrophy.

Regurge of blood from the aorta to the left ventricle will increase the lt ventr. Hypertrophy.

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Congenital Aortic valve atresia:

Under developed lt ventricle

Narrow ascending aorta Patent ductus arteriosus

to carry the blood into the aorta

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Pulmonary atresia The pulmonary artery is

underdeveloped, the right ventricle very small, and also sometimes the tricuspid valve. The condition is also sometimes referred to as hypoplastic right heart.

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Transposition of the great arteries:

Most common cyanotic neonatal heart defect

• Failure of aorticopulmonary septum totake a spiraling course• Fatal without PDA, ASD, & VSD

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Single ventricle:A univentricular heart may be best described as a defect that encompasses two complete atria that provide venous inflow into a dominant ventricle (either right or left) via a malformed AV connection.

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Ectopia Cordis:

The heart is bulging outside the chest due to wide separation in the 2 parts of the sternum

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Dextrocardia: The heart and great

vessels are reversed as in mirror image

It might be a separate condition or part of Situs inversus

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Situs inversus

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