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Pulmonary Stenosis and Atresia

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10 sections · 72 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this deck covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    The two defects

    One valve, two very different problems

    • Start with the valve itself
    • Where the pulmonary valve sits in the heart
    • Pulmonary stenosis in plain words
    • The three levels of narrowing
    • Pulmonary atresia in plain words
    • Why the right ventricle ends up small
    • Normal heart beside a narrowed pulmonary valve
    • 9%-10%
    • Stenosis or atresia: the core difference
    • How to tell them apart

    10 slides

  3. 03

    Causes and associations

    Genes, syndromes, and the company these defects keep

    • What causes them
    • Syndromes to keep in mind
    • Two faces of fetal pulmonary stenosis
    • Atresia with a hole in the septum is a different disease
    • Two types of atresia, set by the tricuspid valve
    • Type I atresia: the small right ventricle
    • Type II atresia: the big leaking right ventricle
    • Ventriculocoronary fistulas and why they matter
    • Where do the fistulas come from

    9 slides

  4. 04

    How the fetus and newborn behave

    From a silent scan finding to a sick blue baby

    • What the fetus and the newborn show
    • How a tight valve damages the right heart
    • Keeping the duct open after birth
    • Two features that predict a bad course

    4 slides

  5. 05

    Finding stenosis on ultrasound

    Views, valve signs and Doppler

    • The order in which you look
    • Will the four-chamber view show it
    • Signs of a diseased valve
    • Narrowed, thickened pulmonary valve on a short-axis view
    • What to notice in that picture
    • A size rule you can use
    • What colour Doppler adds
    • Turbulent flow through a mildly narrowed valve
    • What pulsed Doppler measures
    • Accelerated flow across the pulmonary valve
    • What the right ventricle looks like in severe disease
    • Thick right ventricle and a leaking tricuspid valve
    • What to notice in that four-chamber view
    • When flow in the duct turns around
    • Normal versus reversed flow at the three vessels and trachea view
    • Reversed flow in the pulmonary artery and duct, zoomed
    • Stenosis: the classic signs together

    17 slides

  6. 06

    Finding atresia on ultrasound

    A blocked valve changes every view

    • The four-chamber view in type I atresia
    • Spotting the coronary fistulas
    • The four-chamber view in type II atresia
    • Two shapes of the same blockage
    • The outflow and three-vessel views in atresia
    • Atresia: the classic signs together
    • When you cannot tell atresia from critical stenosis
    • Another way to look at the valves

    8 slides

  7. 07

    What else could it be

    Four look-alikes, and the sign that separates each

    • Look-alike 1: the same lesions with a hole in the septum
    • Look-alike 2: tricuspid atresia
    • Look-alike 3: Ebstein anomaly and tricuspid dysplasia
    • Look-alike 4: the recipient twin

    4 slides

  8. 08

    Management before birth

    Testing, follow-up, delivery and fetal intervention

    • The work-up once the diagnosis is made
    • Why follow-up scans matter so much
    • 40%
    • Reading those two numbers
    • Planning the delivery
    • Fetal pulmonary valvuloplasty

    6 slides

  9. 09

    Management after birth

    Two ventricles if possible, one if not

    • Mild stenosis after birth
    • The first decision in critical disease
    • Which repair route the newborn takes
    • The two-ventricle route
    • The one-ventricle route
    • Living with a one-ventricle circulation
    • 90%

    7 slides

  10. 10

    Take home

    What the referring clinician must remember

    • What the referring physician needs to know
    • Advice to give the family and the team
    • Three points to carry away
    • References and suggested reading
    • References and suggested reading (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    6 slides