chd
congenital heart disease (CHD)
ECG changes in patients with CHD
CHD with normal ECG
- PDA
- mild-mod. valvular pulmonary stenosis
- coarctation of aorta (20%)
- d-Transposition of the great vessels
- ASD
- VSD
CHD with possible RVH
- large VSD with increased pulmonary vascular resistance
- Fallot's tetralogy
- pulmonary stenosis
- coarctation of the aorta in the neonate
- d-Transposition of the great vessels
- pulmonary valve atresia
- atrioventricular canal defect
- hypoplastic left heart
- ASD
CHD with possible LVH
- see also left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH)
- tricuspid atresia
- moderate to large VSD and atrioventricular canal defects
- PDA (older child)
- coarctation of the aorta
- pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum
- aortic stenosis
CHD with RAD
- see also right axis deviation (RAD)
- ASD
- Fallot's tetralogy
- pulmonary stenosis
- coarctation of the aorta in the neonate
- d-Transposition of the great vessels
CHD with possible LAD
- see also left axis deviation (LAD)
- complete atrioventricular canal defect
- large VSD
- tricuspid atresia
- d-Transposition of the great vessels
CHD with right atrial abnormality
- ASD
- complete atrioventricular canal defect
- tricuspid atresia
- Ebstein's anomaly
- severe pulmonary stenosis
CHD with left atrial abnormality
- complete atrioventricular canal defect
- mitral valve disease
- left heart obstruction
CHD with incomplete RBBB
- ASD
- complete atrioventricular canal defect
- small VSD
- Fallot's tetralogy after repair
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Chan et al. ECG in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care. Mosby 2005
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