Cyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary blood flow
Cyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary blood flow
Cyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary blood flow
Cyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary blood flow are all Except
[A] Tetralogy of Fallot
[B] TGA
[C] Large AVSD
[D] Single ventricle without pulmonary stenosis
Cyanotic congenital heart disease with Increased Pulmonary Blood flow
Cyanotic congenital heart disease with Increased Pulmonary Blood flow
- Total anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR) (types I and II)
- Transposition of the great arteries (TGA)
- Truncus arteriosus (types I, II, and III)
- Large AVSD
- Single ventricle without pulmonary stenosis
Tetralogy of Fallot
Tetralogy of Fallot -There is decreased pulmonary blood flow due to presence of Pulmonary stenosis
All congenital heart disease cases with Fallot’s Physiology has pulmonary stenosis hence categorised under – Cyanotic congenital heart disease with decreased Pulmonary Blood flow
Cyanotic congenital heart disease with decreased Pulmonary Blood flow
Fallot’s Physiology
- TOF
- DORV VSD PS
- Single ventricle VSD PS
Other cases
- Ebstein anomaly with atrial septal defect
- Tricuspid atresia
- Hypoplastic right ventricle
- Pulmonary atresia or severe stenosis