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Clinical Presentation of Congenital Heart Disease in the First Week of Life: Cyanosis

Dr. Michael Freed gives an overview on how cyanotic congenital heart disease presents in the first week of life.

Released:

August 22, 2016

Audience:

Physicians, Emergency Medical Technicians, Medical Students, Paramedics

Learning Objectives
  • Identify main types of cyanotic congenital heart lesions

  • Describe the blood circulation in each of the cyanotic heart diseases

  • Distinguish between the main types of cyanotic congenital heart lesions based on physical exam, ECG, and chest X-ray

Author(s)

Michael D. Freed, MD, MACC

Pediatric Cardiologist| Boston Children's Hospital

Associate Professor of Pediatrics | Harvard Medical School


Lisa DelSignore, MD

Associate Professor, Fellowship Program Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine | Yale School of Medicine


Ioana Baiu, MD

Physician | Ohio State University

Assistant Professor | Ohio State University

Citation

Freed M, Baiu I, DelSignore L. Clinical Presentation of Congenital Heart Disease in the First Week of Life: Cyanosis. 8/2016. Online Video. OPENPediatrics. https://learn.openpediatrics.org/learn/course/internal/view/elearning/3178/clinical-presentation-of-congenital-heart-disease-in-the-first-week-of-life-cyanosis.

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