CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE MANAGEMENT IN NEWBORNS

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CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE MANAGEMENT IN NEWBORNS First Author: Roman Flavia-Cristina Coordinators: Lecturer Physicians - Horatiu Suciu -Manuela Cucerea

CHD A baby born with heart defects has Congenital Heart Disease(CHD). These may include: some parts of the heart do not develop normally; changes in the flow of blood; hypoxia; the heart's rhythm is affected.

Classification of CHD Acyanotic, L-R Shunts; Acyanotic, no Shunts; Cyanotic CHD; General CHD.

CHD - 1-3% of all congenital diseases; - 0,6% of live newborns.

The Incidence of CHD VSD 30,5% ASD 9,8% PDA 9,7% PS 6,9% CoA 6,8% TOF 5,8% TGA 4,2% CAT 2,2% TA 1, 3%

February 2007-February 2011 Neonatology of “Spit. Clinic Jud February 2007-February 2011 Neonatology of “Spit.Clinic Jud.de Urgenta Tg.Mures” CoA = 10 TOF = 6 TGA = 52 PDA = 36 AV block = o

Coarctation of the Aorta

CoA= CHD whereby the aorta narrows in the area where the PDA inserts, just past the origin of the left subclavian artery. In association with PDA: preductal; ductal; postductal.

Physiopathology & Clinical signs proximal arterial hypertension(headaches, nosebleeds); distal low blood pressure, cold legs and feet, weak pulse; CHF(Congestive Heart Failure); Chest pain.

Surgical method

TOF-tetralogy of FALLOT The main Cyanotic Heart disease!!!

TOF= PS, overriding Aorta, VSD, Right ventricular hypertrophy.

Physiopathology & Clinical signs Cyanotic form: severe cyanosis,low oxygenation of blood, weight deficiency, clubbing of fingers/toes; Acyanotic form: minor shunt/PS Associated with Pulmonary Atresia: -large shunt; -PDA. Pink Fallot

Surgical method- neonatal period

Transposition of Great Arteries TGA=the pulmonary arteries are supplied by the left ventricle, and the aorta by the right ventricle

Physiopathology & Clinical signs Low oxygenation of tissues, hypoxia convulsions TGA with ASD: severe cyanosis, tachypnea, tachycardia; TGA with VSD/PDA; TGA with PS: severe cyanosis.

Surgical method

Patent Ductus Arteriosus

PDA= the persistence of a normal fetal structure between the left pulmonary artery and the descending aorta(beyond 10 days of life). -after closure, fibrotic remnants of DA are called: ligamentum arteriosum(Botallo).

Physiopathology & Clinical signs small PDA(no significant hemodynamic consequences); medium PDA; large PDA: high pulmonary blood flow cardiac failure

Surgical method

Congenital Atrioventricular Block

AV block= involves the impairment of the conduction between the atria and the ventricles of the heart. Third degree AV block - No association between P waves and QRS complexes.

Physiopathology & Clinical signs (third degree AV Block) no relationship between P waves and QRS complexes; bradycardia; hypotension; syncope.

Surgical method

Conclusions In neonatal period, the most common CHDs benefitting of surgery are TGA, PDA, CoA, TOF+PA, AV block. Surgery is performed if symptoms are severe and endanger the baby’s life or the medication is not satisfactory. Excepting TGA(preferable surgery approach:14-21days) The importance of: -the hospital/services provided; -the team of specialists + a correct diagnosis; -prenatal diagnosis.

“The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing “The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing.” Blaise Pascal

Thank you!!