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Complete Transposition of Great Arteries

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6 sections · 67 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What you will learn here

    1 slide

  2. 02

    The defect itself

    Two great arteries plugged into the wrong ventricles

    • The heart is built right, but plumbed wrong
    • Two words that decide everything
    • The normal heart beside a transposed heart
    • The formal definition
    • Why it counts as a conotruncal anomaly
    • 1 in 1000-3000
    • Often missed before birth - but less often now
    • What causes it
    • The genetic picture so far
    • Where development goes off track
    • What stays perfectly normal
    • Defects that often travel with it
    • How often each one appears
    • One defect or several
    • Simple and complex, in plain terms

    15 slides

  3. 03

    Two circuits that never meet

    Why birth turns a tolerated defect into an emergency

    • Normally the two circuits run in series
    • From swapped pipes to a blue baby
    • Why the fetus is comfortable
    • Why the newborn is not
    • What decides how sick the baby is
    • Mixing is the whole story

    6 slides

  4. 04

    Finding it on the scan

    The sweep from four chambers up to the trachea

    • The one finding that matters
    • The sweep that finds it
    • How to sweep, step by step
    • A four-chamber view that looks reassuring
    • Why a normal four-chamber view is a trap
    • The vessel leaving the left ventricle takes a wrong road
    • Anomalous outflow path from the left ventricle
    • Where a vessel first branches gives it away
    • Pulmonary artery rising from the left ventricle
    • Early branching shown by colour Doppler
    • Early split against late split
    • Colour Doppler makes the split obvious
    • Two arteries running side by side
    • Crossover, and what replaces it
    • Only two vessels where there should be three
    • Abnormal three-vessel and trachea view
    • A candy cane that became a hockey stick
    • Sagittal views seal the diagnosis
    • Head and neck vessels arising from the front artery
    • Adding a third dimension
    • The classic signs, in one place
    • The look-alike with an overriding artery
    • The look-alike with two swaps

    23 slides

  5. 05

    What happens next

    From the diagnosis scan to life after surgery

    • The moment the diagnosis is made
    • Watching through the rest of the pregnancy
    • Why knowing beforehand changes the outcome
    • The first hours after birth
    • Holding the duct open with a drug
    • Making a hole to let blood mix
    • Two surgical routes
    • The operation that puts the pipes back
    • Switching at the atria instead
    • A tunnel and a conduit
    • over 90%
    • Life after the switch
    • The brain, not just the heart

    13 slides

  6. 06

    Carry these away

    What the referring clinician and the sonographer need

    • What the referring physician needs to know
    • The three key points
    • If you remember nothing else
    • Suggested readings
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    9 slides