Perioperative and Anesthetic Considerations in Truncus Arteriosus
Posted on 2018-05-29 - 12:00
Truncus arteriosus is a congenital cardiac lesion in which failure of embryonic truncal septation results in a single semilunar valve and single arterial trunk providing both pulmonary and systemic circulations. Most patients with this lesion are symptomatic in the neonatal period with cyanosis and/or congestive heart failure and undergo complete repair in the first weeks of life. This review will focus on the anatomy, physiology, and perioperative anesthetic management of patients with truncus arteriosus.
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Parikh, Rishi; Eisses, Michael; Latham, Gregory J.; Joffe, Denise C.; Ross, Faith J. (2018). Perioperative and Anesthetic Considerations in Truncus Arteriosus. SAGE Journals. Collection. https://doi.org/10.25384/SAGE.c.4116623.v1
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AUTHORS (5)
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Rishi Parikh
ME
Michael Eisses
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Gregory J. Latham
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Denise C. Joffe
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Faith J. Ross