Cyanosis surgery
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Recommendation for surgery in cyanotic heart disease
Recommendation for surgery in cyanotic congenital heart disease |
Indications for repair of a scimitar vein in Anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) (Class I, Level of Evidence B ): |
❑ Decreased functional capacity
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Indications for surgery in Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connections (TAPVC)(Class 2a, Level of Evidence B) : |
❑ Asymptomatic adults with right ventricle volume overload |
Synchronized cardioversion : (Class I, Level of Evidence B) |
❑ Highly effective in termination of AVRT ❑ In unstable hemodynamic or stable hemodynamic and ineffectiveness of vagal maneuver or adenosin is recommended |
Ibutilide or intravenous procainamide:(Class I, Level of Evidence C) |
❑ effective in hemodynamic stable and preexcited AF by slowing conduction over the accessory pathway |
Intravenous diltiazem,verapamil ,beta blockers : (Class 2a, Level of Evidence B-C) |
❑ Effective for acute treatment of orthodromic AVRT with out pre-excitation on resting ECG during sinus rhythm(LOR=B) |
Intravenous betablockers,diltiazem,verapamil (Class 2b, Level of Evidence B): |
❑ Acute termination of orthodromic AVRT with pre-excitation on resting ECG with out response to other treatment |
Intravenous digoxin,intravenous amiodarone,intravenous or oral beta blockers,diltiazem,verapamil : (Class 3, Harm, Level of Evidence B) |
❑ Harmful in acute termination of peexcitated AF due to increased risk of ventricular fibrillation by these mechanisms: |