Lesson 7,
Topic 3
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Diagnosis
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The definitive diagnostic test for Tetralogy of Fallot is:
- Cardiac catheterization
- Doppler Echocardiography
A presumptive diagnosis can be made with:
- Systemic cyanosis.
- Radiographic evidence of pulmonary undercirculation and right heart enlargement
- Electrocardiographic evidence of right ventricular enlargement.
Results of Diagnostic Tests:
- Radiology may show:
- Criteria for right ventricular enlargement
- Pulmonary undercirculation
- Main pulmonary artery may be small
- ECG may show:
- Criteria for right ventricular enlargement
- Ventricular ectopy
- Blood Work may show:
- Polycythemia
- Evidence of reduced glomerular filtration (increase BUN/creatinine)
- Echocardiography: may show:
- Right ventricular hypertrophy
- Doppler evidence of pulmonic stenosis
- Overriding aorta
- High ventricular septal defect
- Color Doppler or contrast echocardiographic evidence of a right to left shunt.
Comment:
- pulmonary artery hypoplasia is common
- anomalies of the aorta are common