Left-sided obstructive lesions have decreased flow to
BODY
Name a common type of single ventricle.
HLHS
Tricuspid Atresia
Ebstein Anomaly
DORV
DILV
AVC
What is demonstrated here that is a common finding in Connective Tissue Disorders?
Dilated aortic root
Do these coronaries have normal or anomalous origin?
Normal
Is this function normal or abnormal?
Abnormal
What lesion is this demonstrating?
L-TGA
What type of single ventricle is this?
HLHS
What syndro?me is associated with COA
Turner Syndrome
This PLAX view demonstrates what about the relation?
The are in continuity.
What is the likely mechanism of the MR?
SAM from HOCM
Which image is a red flag?
The one on the right
Norwood
Sano
Fontan
What syndrome is associated with this defect and what defect is it?
Trisomy 21
AVC
The Doppler waveform of this Glenn looks normal. Why or why not?
Normal, low velocity, passive flow
What does this demonstrate about the PV and TV?
They are not in continuity.
What is the red flag seen here?
Right to left atrial shunting
What are normal oxygen saturations for a repaired single ventricle?
78%
Williams syndrome is associated with what echo finding?
Supravalvar aortic stenosis
What is the laminar, blue flow in the image below?
Fontan flow
What type of Single Ventricle?
HLHS
Name the 5 T's of Ductal Dependent lesions.
1. Truncus
2. TGA
3. TA
4. TOF
5. TAPVR
Name the 3 parts of the Norwood operation.
Atrial septectomy
BTT shunt or Sano
DKS
Name 3 types of Connective Tissue Disorders?
Marfan
Loey Dietz
Ehler Danlos
What repair was performed?
ASO, Le Compte
What is this demonstrating post repair?
VSD patch leak