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Practice sample: Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) board exam

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Question 1.A 3-week-old infant is referred after a murmur is heard at a well-baby visit. Echocardiography demonstrates a large malalignment ventricular septal defect, an aorta that overrides the crest of the interventricular septum, and a hypertrophied right ventricle. Which additional anatomic finding completes the classic four-feature description of this lesion and is the principal determinant of the degree of cyanosis?

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Topics in this sample
  • Tetralogy of Fallot: the four anatomic features
  • Eisenmenger physiology: contraindication to closure
  • Non-cardiac surgery risk assessment in the ACHD patient
  • VSD closure indication by Qp:Qs and PVR
  • Shunt physiology: reversal of shunt direction and saturation step-down

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