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4a. What are the chest x-ray findings in a left to right shunt?
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Left-to-right shunts Acyanotic Includes: – Ventral septal defect – Atrial septal defect – Patent ductus arteriosus
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Left-to-right shunts Left-to- Right Shunt Chambers Enlarged Prominent aortic knob Dilated MPAPulmonary Vascularity Ventral Septal Defect LA and LVNoYes↑ Atrial Septal Defect RA and RVNoYes (convex)↑ Patent Ductus Arteriosus LA and LVYes ↑
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Left-to-right shunts Left-to- Right Shunt Chambers Enlarged Prominent aortic knob Dilated MPAPulmonary Vascularity Ventral Septal Defect LA and LVNoYes↑ Atrial Septal Defect RA and RVNoYes (convex)↑ Patent Ductus Arteriosus LA and LVYes ↑
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RV Enlargement – PA view: lateral upward displacement of the cardiac apex – Lateral view: fullness of retrosternal space RA Enlargement – PA view: increased convexity of the lower right cardiac border
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Normal PA viewPA view (ASD) SVC RV IVC Aortic knob MPA LV Dilated MPA Increased pulmonary vascularity
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Right ventricular enlargement 2/3 1/3 Retrosternal space Normal Lateral viewLateral view (ASD) Retrosternal space
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