Miscellaneous Congenital Cardiac Conditions
In this chapter, congenital heart defects (CHDs) with a relatively low prevalence that have not been discussed previously are presented briefly. Aneurysm of the Sinus of Valsalva In aneurysm of…
In this chapter, congenital heart defects (CHDs) with a relatively low prevalence that have not been discussed previously are presented briefly. Aneurysm of the Sinus of Valsalva In aneurysm of…
Included in this chapter are infective endocarditis (IE), myocarditis, pericarditis, Lyme carditis, and postperfusion syndrome. Other conditions in which the cause is not well established but the host’s immune response…
In the clinical diagnosis and management of congenital or acquired heart disease, the presence or absence of electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities is often helpful. Hypertrophies (of ventricles and atria) and ventricular…
Before discussing the hemodynamic abnormalities of left-to-right shunt lesions, knowledge of the model that will be used throughout this section is helpful. Figure 9-1 is a block diagram of a…
An ideal modality used for noninvasive imaging of congenital heart defects should be able to delineate all aspects of the cardiac anatomy, including extracardiac vessels; evaluate physiological parameters such as…
This chapter discusses hemodynamic abnormalities of obstructive and valvular regurgitant lesions of congenital and acquired causes. For convenience, they are divided into the following three groups based on their hemodynamic…
Chest radiography was an essential part of cardiac evaluation before echocardiography and Doppler studies became widely available to cardiologists. This simple test remains very useful to physicians who do not…
Knowledge of fetal and perinatal circulation is an integral part of understanding the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and natural history of CHD, especially anomalies seen in the newborn period. Only a…
As with the examination of any child, the order and extent of the physical examination of infants and children with potential cardiac problems should be individualized. The more innocuous procedures,…
There are two kinds of invasive procedures that are used in the practice of pediatric cardiology. The first is cardiac catheterization and angiocardiography, which together are used for diagnosis (diagnostic…