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==Emergency management of tet spells== | ==Emergency management of tet spells== | ||
'Tet spells' cause acute hypoxia and may be treated with | |||
* [[Beta-blockers]] such as [[propranolol]] | |||
* [[Morphine]] to reduce ventilatory drive | |||
* [[Phenylephrine]] to increase blood pressure. | |||
* Procedures such as the knee-chest position which increases aortic wave reflection, increasing pressure on the left side of the heart, decreasing the right to left shunt thus decreasing the amount of deoxygenated blood entering the systemic circulation.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Murakami T |title=Squatting: the hemodynamic change is induced by enhanced aortic wave reflection |journal=Am. J. Hypertens. |volume=15 |issue=11 |pages=986-8 |year=2002 |pmid=12441219}}</ref> | |||
* Oxygen is ineffective in treating hypoxic spells as the underlying problem is lack of blood flow through the pulmonary circuit and not alveolar oxygenation. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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[[uk:Тетрада Фалло]] | [[uk:Тетрада Фалло]] | ||
[[zh:法乐氏四联症]] | [[zh:法乐氏四联症]] | ||
[[Category:Cardiology]] | [[Category:Cardiology]] | ||
[[Category:Congenital heart disease]] | [[Category:Congenital heart disease]] |
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Overview
Tetralogy of Fallot is treated on two levels: with immediate emergency care for hypoxic or "tet" spells and with corrective surgery.
Emergency management of tet spells
'Tet spells' cause acute hypoxia and may be treated with
- Beta-blockers such as propranolol
- Morphine to reduce ventilatory drive
- Phenylephrine to increase blood pressure.
- Procedures such as the knee-chest position which increases aortic wave reflection, increasing pressure on the left side of the heart, decreasing the right to left shunt thus decreasing the amount of deoxygenated blood entering the systemic circulation.[1]
- Oxygen is ineffective in treating hypoxic spells as the underlying problem is lack of blood flow through the pulmonary circuit and not alveolar oxygenation.
See also
- Trilogy of Fallot
- Pentalogy of Fallot
References
de:Fallot-Tetralogie it:Tetralogia di Fallot nl:Tetralogie van Fallot nn:Fallots tetrade uk:Тетрада Фалло