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Pediatric Cardiology Emergencies. Esmail Redha,MD,FAAP Consultant Pediatric Cardiologist. Age specific Emergencies:. Newborn Emergencies Infant & Childhood Emergencies. Newborn Problems . Cyanosis Low Cardiac Output. Newborn Problems - Cyanosis. Cardiac Cyanosis
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Pediatric Cardiology Emergencies Esmail Redha,MD,FAAP Consultant Pediatric Cardiologist
Age specific Emergencies: Newborn Emergencies Infant & Childhood Emergencies
Newborn Problems • Cyanosis • Low Cardiac Output
Newborn Problems - Cyanosis • Cardiac Cyanosis • Does not respond to oxygen • Does not respond to ventilation • Usually no respiratory distress
Newborn Problems - Cyanosis • Evaluation • Chest x-ray • Arterial blood gasses(Hyperoxytest) • Echocardiogram : Obstructive Lesion/Abnormal Circulation
Newborn Problems - Cyanosis • Right sided obstructive lesions • Pulmonary atresia • Tricuspid atresia • Tetralogy of Fallot
Newborn Problems - Cyanosis • Abnormal Circulations • Transposition of the great arteries • Total anomalous pulmonary venous return
Newborn Problems - Cyanosis • Treatment • PGE1 • Restoration of acid/base balance • Surgical Evaluation
Newborn Problems - Cyanosis • PGE1 • 0.05-0.1 mcg/kg/min starting dose • Any intravenous site • UAC • UVC • Peripheral • Interosseous
Newborn Problems: Low Cardiac Output • Shock • Metabolic acidosis • Circulatory shutdown
Newborn Problems Low Cardiac Output • Evaluation • Chest x-ray • Arterial blood gasses • Echocardiogram • Electrocardiogram
Newborn Problems Low Cardiac Output • Left Sided Obstructive lesions • Hypoplastic left heart • Critical aortic stenosis • Critical coarctation of the aorta
Ductal-DependentLesion Without a PDA there is no blood flow to the abdomen and lower extremities. (Blue blood is better than no blood.)
Newborn Problems: Low Cardiac Output • Muscle diseases • Myocarditis • Cardiomyopathies • Sepsis • Asphyxia
Newborn Problems :Low Cardiac Output • Heart Rate Problems • Supraventricular tachycardias • Complete heart block
Newborn Problems Low Cardiac Output • Supraventricular Tachycardia • Narrow Complex • Heart Rate > 220 bpm • Usually > 240 bpm
Newborn Problems Low Cardiac Output • Complete Heart Block • Heart rate below 60 bpm • No relationship between P waves and QRS’s
Newborn Problems • Treatment • Left heart obstructive lesions • Muscle diseases • Heart rate problems • PGE1 • Inotropic support , afterload reduction & Diuretics. • Slow down or speed up
Infant and Childhood Problems: • Hypercyanotic spells • Congestive heart failure • Arrhythmias
Infant and Childhood Problems • Hypercyanotic Spells • Tetralogy of Fallot • Pulmonary Atresia
Infant and Childhood Problems • Hypercyanotic Spells • Sudden decrease in pulmonary blood flow, usually in the morning • Provocation
Hypercyanotic Spells • Treatment • Calming • Oxygen • Morphine • Positioning • Beta Blocker • Phenylepherine
Hypercyanotic Spells • Phenylepherine • Increase systemic vascular resistance which leads to less R - > L shunting and improved saturation
Hypercyanotic Spells • Long Term Treatment with Propranolol • Indication for surgery, either palliative shunt or total repair
Congestive Heart Failure • Differing etiology at different ages
Congestive Heart Failure • Presentation in Infancy • Structural Diseases: Left Heart Obstructions • First days: Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome • Critical aortic stenosis • First month: Coarctation of the aorta • First 2 months: Left-to-right Shunts • VSD, PDA, Truncus Arteriosus
Congestive Heart Failure • Presentation after infancy • Progression of structural heart disease • Arrhythmias • Infectious diseases • Later onset myopathies • Toxins: • Anthracyclines • Diphtheria
Congestive Heart Failure Pre-load Contractility Heart Rate Determinants of Cardiac Output Afterload
Heart Failure Sympathetic Tone Arterial & venous constriction HR & coronary vasoconstriction Renin & angiotension + Ventricular preload & afterload Myocardial blood flow Worsening heart failure
CHF Management • Sites of action of drugs used to treat heart failure:
Congestive Heart Failure • Preload reduction • Diuretics • Fluid Restriction • High caloric density
Congestive Heart Failure • Afterload reduction • ACE inhibitors • Nitroprusside
Congestive Heart Failure • Heart Rate modification • Beta Blockers(eg.:Carvedilol) • Also treats diastolic dysfunction & remodeling
Contractility • Acute Treatment • Beta Agonists • Dobutamine • Afterload reduction also • Epinepherine • Dopamine • Increased myocardial demands • Milrinone(makes wonders)
Contractility • Milrinone increases contractility and reduces afterload without increasing myocardial oxygen demand
Contractility • Chronic Treatment • Digoxin • New Treatments: Biventricular Pacing, Assist Device.
Arrhythmias • Narrow Complex Tachycardias
Arrhythmias • Supraventricular Tachycardia
Arrhythmias • Re-entrant Tachycardias • AV node re-entry • Wolff-Parkinson-White