Symptom Physiologic Category Anatomic Cause Lesion: D-Transposition With or Without

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Table 144-1.

Categories of Presenting Symptoms in the Neonate


Physiologic
Anatomic
Symptom
Category
Cause
Lesion
Cyanosis with respiratory Increased
Transposition d-Transposition with or without
distress
pulmonary blood
associated lesions
flow
Cyanosis without
Decreased
Right heart
Tricuspid atresia
respiratory distress
pulmonary blood obstruction
flow
Ebstein anomaly
Pulmonary atresia
Pulmonary stenosis
Tetralogy of Fallot
Hypoperfusion
Poor cardiac
Left heart
Total anomalous pulmonary
output
obstruction
venous return with obstruction
Aortic stenosis
Hypoplastic left heart
syndrome
Poor cardiac
Normal
Cardiomyopathy
function
anatomy
Myocarditis
Respiratory distress with Bidirectional
Complete
Truncus arteriosus
desaturation (not visible shunting
mixing
cyanosis)
AV canal
Complex single ventricle
(including heterotaxias)
without pulmonary stenosis
Respiratory distress with Left-to-right
Simple
ASD
normal saturation
shunting
intracardiac
shunt
VSD
PDA
Aortopulmonary window
AVM

ASD, atrial septal defect; AV, atrioventricular; AVM, arteriovenous malformation;


PDA, patent ductus arteriosus; VSD, ventricular septal defect.

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