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Shunt Thrombosis

In this video, Dr. Anjuli Sinha reviews how to perform a differential diagnosis in a hypoxic patient with congenital heart disease, and reviews a case study on how to recognize and treat shunt thrombosis.

Released:

January 12, 2021

Audience:

Physicians

Learning Objectives
  • To develop a differential for hypoxemia in a patient with single ventricle heart disease

  • To initiate an initial work-up for a hypoxemic patient with single ventricle heart disease

  • To understand the concept of effective pulmonary blood flow

Author(s)

Anjuli Sinha Campbell, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics - Cardiology | Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford


Sarah Teele, MD

Director of Cardiology Safety, Quality, and Clinical Outcomes | Boston Children's Hospital

Senior Associate Cardiologist, Department of Cardiology | Boston Children's Hospital

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics | Harvard Medical School


Sarah Marcley, RN, BSN
Medical Video Editor, OPENPediatrics | Boston Children's Hospital


Brittanie Marques, BFA 

Sr. Medical Illustrator and Animator | OPENPediatrics | Boston Children's Hospital


Christina Callas, MD

Pediatrician | University of California, Davis Children's Hospital


Katherine R. Schlosser Metitri, MD

Pediatric Critical Care Specialist | Columbia University

Vice President, Operations | NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital

Citation

Sinha A, Teele S, Marcley S, Marques B, Callas C, Schlosser K. Shunt Thrombosis. 1/2021. Online Video. OPENPediatrics. https://learn.openpediatrics.org/learn/course/internal/view/elearning/4953/shunt-thrombosis.

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