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Overview Of Congenital Heart Disease 
Runal Shah 
MEM-PGY1 
KDAH, Mumbai
Fetal Cardio-vascular circulation
• Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common congenital 
disorder in newborns. 
• Critical CHD, defined as lesions requiring surgery or catheter based 
intervention in the first year of life, 
• One of the leading causes of infant mortality. 
• Urgent consultation/referral to a pediatric cardiologist 
• In patients with ductal-dependent cardiac lesions and profound 
cyanosis, Prostaglandin E1 (Alprostadil) Infusion To Maintain Patency 
of Ductus Arteriosus 
 Neonates <28 days old: 0.05-0.1 mcg/kg/min IV initially; usual 
maintenance ranges from 0.01-0.4 mcg/kg/min 
 Preferably administer via large vein; alternatively, administer through 
umbilical artery catheter (S/E Apnea)
Duct – dependent lesions 
• The affected neonate may not be symptomatic during the birth 
hospitalization because the Ductus Arteriosus has not yet closed 
prior to discharge. 
• The lesions that were not diagnosed prior to discharge were primarily 
ductal dependent and included : 
 Coarctation of the aorta (COA) 
 Interrupted aortic arch 
 Aortic stenosis 
 Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) 
 Transposition of the great arteries
• with ductal-dependent lesion, may appear normal with either 
no or very subtle signs and symptoms during the birth 
hospitalization. 
• As a result, the diagnosis of critical CHD may be missed prior 
to discharge. 
• In these infants, closure of the Ductus arteriosus may 
precipitate rapid clinical deterioration that may be life-threatening.
Duct Dependent Circulation 
 To Supply Systemic Circulation : 
• Interrupted Aortic Arch 
• CoA 
• HLHS 
 To Supply Pulmonic Circulation : 
• Critical PS 
• Pulmonary Atresia 
• Severe Ebstein Anomaly 
 For Mixing of Circulation : 
• TGA with Intact IVS
Shock 
• In Left heart obstructive lesions (e.g., HLHS, Critical AS, CoA, and 
Interrupted AA), systemic perfusion is lost. 
• In Right-sided obstructive lesions (e.g., TAPVC, TA, and Mitral Atresia), 
restricted pulmonary blood flow results in reduced systemic blood 
flow, which may result in shock. 
• In lesions with parallel pulmonary and systemic circulations (e.g., 
TGA with intact ventricular septum), mixing between the two 
circulations is decreased, leading to hypoxia and metabolic acidosis, 
which results in failure and shock.
Cyanosis 
• Cyanosis is the bluish discoloration of the skin that occurs from the 
presence of deoxygenated hemoglobin (which is blue) in capillary 
beds. 
• For cyanosis to be clinically apparent, 3 to 5 milligrams/dL of 
Deoxyhemoglobin must be present, corresponding to an oxygen 
saturation of 70% to 80% on room air. 
• Congenital heart defects that present with cyanosis include TGA, TOF, 
TA, Truncus arteriosus, and TAPVR. 
• These lesions have in common the mixing of Oxygenated and 
Deoxygenated blood, circulation of Desaturated hemoglobin, and a 
cardinal manifestation as Cyanotic heart disease. 
• Another condition resulting in cyanosis is persistent fetal circulation, 
which can be caused by structural heart disease or Noncardiac 
disease, including Meconium aspiration, pneumonia, sepsis, and 
pulmonary hypertension.
Cyanosis in Nonductal-dependent congenital 
heart defects : 
 Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC). 
 Truncus arteriosus. 
• Lesions may or may not be ductal dependent depending upon the 
degree of outflow tract obstruction including tetralogy of Fallot and 
tricuspid atresia. 
• Other lesions may exhibit differential cyanosis, such as critical 
Coarctation of the aorta or interrupted arch, where the deoxygenated 
flow through the ductus supplies the lower half of the body's 
circulation, but oxygenated blood flow from the left heart supplies 
the upper body via the vessels proximal to the site of arch 
obstruction.
Cyanosis
Severe Pulmonary Edema 
• Pulmonary edema, resulting in tachypnea and increased work of 
breathing, can occur when there is a massive, rapid increase in 
pulmonary blood flow associated with a fall in pulmonary vascular 
resistance at delivery. 
• In conditions such as Truncus arteriosus or PDA in premature infants, 
or pulmonary venous circulation obstruction in total anomalous 
pulmonary venous connection with obstruction.
Vitals 
• Pulse : Abnormal heart rate — In infants with heart rates that are 
higher or lower than the normal range of 90 to 160 beats per minute 
for neonates up to six days of age, electrocardiography is initially 
performed to determine whether there is an arrhythmia. 
• Respiratory rate : Tachypnea (>40/min) 
 Screening according to AAP,AHA,ACCF (1 out of 3) : 
1) SpO2 measurement <90 percent 
2) SpO2 measurement <95 percent in both upper and lower extremities 
on three measurements, each separated by one hour 
3) SpO2 difference >3 percent between the upper and lower extremities
On Examination 
 CVS Auscultation 
• Split S2 
• Early systolic clicks 
• Mid-systolic clicks 
• S3 gallop 
• Pericardial friction rubs 
• Murmurs  Innocent / Pathologic/ Absent 
 Peripheral Pulses Examination & BP diff > 10 mm of Hg 
 Coughing & Wheezing : Pulm. Vs. Cardiac involvement
History 
• Maternal and prenatal history 
 Preterm infants (gestational age <37 weeks): CHD is two to three 
times that found in term infants 
• Maternal conditions that increase the risk of neonatal CHD 
include the following: 
 Diabetes, obesity, hypertension, CHD – refer to family history, Thyroid 
conditions 
 Epilepsy and mood disorders 
 Maternal fever or influenza 
 Smoking in the first trimester 
 Congenital complete heart block in offspring of mothers with 
connective tissue disorders and anti-Ro/SSA and anti- 
La/SSB antibodies. 
 Congenital infections such as cytomegalovirus, herpesvirus, rubella, 
or coxsackie virus.
• Drugs taken in pregnancy such as 
 Hydantoin  PS, AS 
 Lithium  Ebstein's anomaly 
 Alcohol  ASD, VSD 
• Assisted reproductive technology (ART) increases the risk for 
congenital heart disease, particularly for malformations of the 
outflow tracts and ventriculo-arterial connections. It is unclear if this 
risk is related to the underlying etiology of infertility in the couple or 
the ART per se. 
• Family history — There is an overall threefold increased risk for CHD 
when a first degree relative has CHD. The familial risk of specific 
malformations is even greater, suggesting a stronger genetic effect 
in these conditions
Reference: 
 http://www.uptodate.com/contents/congenital-heart-disease-chd-in-the- 
newborn-presentation-and-screening-for-critical-chd#H3215187 
 Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine A Comprehensive Study Guide, 7th 
Edition
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Overview of congenital heart disease

  • 1. Overview Of Congenital Heart Disease Runal Shah MEM-PGY1 KDAH, Mumbai
  • 3. • Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common congenital disorder in newborns. • Critical CHD, defined as lesions requiring surgery or catheter based intervention in the first year of life, • One of the leading causes of infant mortality. • Urgent consultation/referral to a pediatric cardiologist • In patients with ductal-dependent cardiac lesions and profound cyanosis, Prostaglandin E1 (Alprostadil) Infusion To Maintain Patency of Ductus Arteriosus  Neonates <28 days old: 0.05-0.1 mcg/kg/min IV initially; usual maintenance ranges from 0.01-0.4 mcg/kg/min  Preferably administer via large vein; alternatively, administer through umbilical artery catheter (S/E Apnea)
  • 4. Duct – dependent lesions • The affected neonate may not be symptomatic during the birth hospitalization because the Ductus Arteriosus has not yet closed prior to discharge. • The lesions that were not diagnosed prior to discharge were primarily ductal dependent and included :  Coarctation of the aorta (COA)  Interrupted aortic arch  Aortic stenosis  Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS)  Transposition of the great arteries
  • 5. • with ductal-dependent lesion, may appear normal with either no or very subtle signs and symptoms during the birth hospitalization. • As a result, the diagnosis of critical CHD may be missed prior to discharge. • In these infants, closure of the Ductus arteriosus may precipitate rapid clinical deterioration that may be life-threatening.
  • 6. Duct Dependent Circulation  To Supply Systemic Circulation : • Interrupted Aortic Arch • CoA • HLHS  To Supply Pulmonic Circulation : • Critical PS • Pulmonary Atresia • Severe Ebstein Anomaly  For Mixing of Circulation : • TGA with Intact IVS
  • 7. Shock • In Left heart obstructive lesions (e.g., HLHS, Critical AS, CoA, and Interrupted AA), systemic perfusion is lost. • In Right-sided obstructive lesions (e.g., TAPVC, TA, and Mitral Atresia), restricted pulmonary blood flow results in reduced systemic blood flow, which may result in shock. • In lesions with parallel pulmonary and systemic circulations (e.g., TGA with intact ventricular septum), mixing between the two circulations is decreased, leading to hypoxia and metabolic acidosis, which results in failure and shock.
  • 8. Cyanosis • Cyanosis is the bluish discoloration of the skin that occurs from the presence of deoxygenated hemoglobin (which is blue) in capillary beds. • For cyanosis to be clinically apparent, 3 to 5 milligrams/dL of Deoxyhemoglobin must be present, corresponding to an oxygen saturation of 70% to 80% on room air. • Congenital heart defects that present with cyanosis include TGA, TOF, TA, Truncus arteriosus, and TAPVR. • These lesions have in common the mixing of Oxygenated and Deoxygenated blood, circulation of Desaturated hemoglobin, and a cardinal manifestation as Cyanotic heart disease. • Another condition resulting in cyanosis is persistent fetal circulation, which can be caused by structural heart disease or Noncardiac disease, including Meconium aspiration, pneumonia, sepsis, and pulmonary hypertension.
  • 9. Cyanosis in Nonductal-dependent congenital heart defects :  Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC).  Truncus arteriosus. • Lesions may or may not be ductal dependent depending upon the degree of outflow tract obstruction including tetralogy of Fallot and tricuspid atresia. • Other lesions may exhibit differential cyanosis, such as critical Coarctation of the aorta or interrupted arch, where the deoxygenated flow through the ductus supplies the lower half of the body's circulation, but oxygenated blood flow from the left heart supplies the upper body via the vessels proximal to the site of arch obstruction.
  • 11. Severe Pulmonary Edema • Pulmonary edema, resulting in tachypnea and increased work of breathing, can occur when there is a massive, rapid increase in pulmonary blood flow associated with a fall in pulmonary vascular resistance at delivery. • In conditions such as Truncus arteriosus or PDA in premature infants, or pulmonary venous circulation obstruction in total anomalous pulmonary venous connection with obstruction.
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  • 13. Vitals • Pulse : Abnormal heart rate — In infants with heart rates that are higher or lower than the normal range of 90 to 160 beats per minute for neonates up to six days of age, electrocardiography is initially performed to determine whether there is an arrhythmia. • Respiratory rate : Tachypnea (>40/min)  Screening according to AAP,AHA,ACCF (1 out of 3) : 1) SpO2 measurement <90 percent 2) SpO2 measurement <95 percent in both upper and lower extremities on three measurements, each separated by one hour 3) SpO2 difference >3 percent between the upper and lower extremities
  • 14. On Examination  CVS Auscultation • Split S2 • Early systolic clicks • Mid-systolic clicks • S3 gallop • Pericardial friction rubs • Murmurs  Innocent / Pathologic/ Absent  Peripheral Pulses Examination & BP diff > 10 mm of Hg  Coughing & Wheezing : Pulm. Vs. Cardiac involvement
  • 15. History • Maternal and prenatal history  Preterm infants (gestational age <37 weeks): CHD is two to three times that found in term infants • Maternal conditions that increase the risk of neonatal CHD include the following:  Diabetes, obesity, hypertension, CHD – refer to family history, Thyroid conditions  Epilepsy and mood disorders  Maternal fever or influenza  Smoking in the first trimester  Congenital complete heart block in offspring of mothers with connective tissue disorders and anti-Ro/SSA and anti- La/SSB antibodies.  Congenital infections such as cytomegalovirus, herpesvirus, rubella, or coxsackie virus.
  • 16. • Drugs taken in pregnancy such as  Hydantoin  PS, AS  Lithium  Ebstein's anomaly  Alcohol  ASD, VSD • Assisted reproductive technology (ART) increases the risk for congenital heart disease, particularly for malformations of the outflow tracts and ventriculo-arterial connections. It is unclear if this risk is related to the underlying etiology of infertility in the couple or the ART per se. • Family history — There is an overall threefold increased risk for CHD when a first degree relative has CHD. The familial risk of specific malformations is even greater, suggesting a stronger genetic effect in these conditions
  • 17. Reference:  http://www.uptodate.com/contents/congenital-heart-disease-chd-in-the- newborn-presentation-and-screening-for-critical-chd#H3215187  Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine A Comprehensive Study Guide, 7th Edition