Study
What is an Acyanotic Lesion?
Oxygen Saturation is normal and the blood shunts from left to right
What is a Cyanotic Lesion?
Oxygen saturation levels are decreased and right to left shunting occurs
What is an atrial Septal defect?
A birth defect where the patent foramen ovale fails to close after birth
When wil surgery be performed for an Atrial septal defect?
By 2-3 years of age
What is a ventricular septal defect?
One or more small openings in the ventricular septum
How is VSD treated?
surgery is possible but it may resolve within 5 months to 6 years
What can Large VSDs lead to?
Bacterial Endocarditis
Pulmonary Vascular obstructive disease
Aortic Regurgitation
increased incidence of LRTI
Congestive Heart Failure
True or False:
Ventricular septal defects and atrial septal defects are cyanotic lesions
False
How is hypertension defined for children age 1-13?
Average SBP or DBP greater than or equal to the 95th percentile on three or more occasions
How is Elevated blood pressure defined for children age 1-13?
Average SBP or DBP greater than or equal to the 90th percentile but less than the 95th