Cardiac features of Alagille syndrome include peripheral _____ stenosis, TOF, PDA, septal defects and coarctation of aorta
Ventricular septal defect (VSD) results in a _____-to-right shunt
_____ criteria is used to diagnose congenital heart disease in children.
What type of VSDs are more likely to close? (muscular/membranous)_____
Children older than 24 months with a pulmonary to systemic blood flow ratio (or Qp:Qs ratio) of > _____ are advised to get VSDs surgically closed
The cut off value for increased QRS duration according to the AHA 2020 Guidelines for Pediatric Management of tachycardia with a pulse is >_____ second
What congenital cardiac anomaly is associated with Char syndrome?_____
Pentalogy of fallot consists of ToF plus _____
In a patient undergoing "tet-spellls", _____ is helpful in preventing collapse of the pulmonary circuit, in case the child is dehydrated
_____ problems are responsible for the majority of the deaths in infancy and early childhood in Down syndrome
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