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The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast

Questions on Atrial Septal Defects

The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast

Thomas Watchman

Life Sciences, Education, Medical Finals, Medicine, Surgery, Health & Fitness, Paediatrics, Medical Student, Medical Education, Medical Exams, Medical School, Medical Revision, Science, Learn Medicine, Finals Revision, Obstetrics And Gynaecology

4.8678 Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2025

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

This episode covers questions on atrial septal defects. Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/paediatrics/cardiology/asd/ Questions can be found at https://members.zerotofinals.com/ Books can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/books/ The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Tom. If you're anywhere near Manchester or Norwich in January, I recommend checking

0:06.7

out zero to finals.com slash events for the day-long revision course where I cover all the key

0:14.0

facts across medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obs and guine, and psychiatry. The course dates are the 12th of January in Manchester and the 19th of

0:24.1

January in Norwich. So head over to 0.0.5.com slash events to attend the course and make sure

0:30.9

you absolutely smash your exams. Hello and welcome to the 0 to finals podcast. My name is Tom and in this episode we're going to be going through questions on atrial septal defects.

0:47.1

And you can find these questions at members.0 to Finals.com. So let's get straight into it.

0:54.7

Question 1.

0:56.1

What are the three main types of atrial septal defect? Patent pormon ovale

1:14.6

Osteum secondum and Osteum

1:18.9

Question two

1:20.9

Which direction will blood usually flow across an atroceptal defect.

1:42.1

From the left atrium to the right atrium, causing a left-to-right shunt.

1:44.5

Question 3. When would a right- left shunt happen across an atroceptal defect?

2:06.9

When the pulmonary pressure in the lungs, or the pressure on the right side of the heart,

2:12.3

exceeds the systemic pressure, or the pressure on the left side of the heart.

2:15.1

Question four.

2:22.1

What is the name for the syndrome where an atrial septal defect results in cyanosis?

2:31.2

Eisenmengar syndrome.

2:37.7

Question 5. What type of murmur is caused by an atrial septal defect?

2:52.2

A mid-sistolic crescendo decrescendo murmur.

2:55.0

Where is this heard the loudest?

3:05.3

At the upper left sternal border.

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