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This chapter reviews the basics of cardiac catherization principles and the hemodynamic calculations obtained. The calculation of pulmonary to systemic flow as well as pulmonary vascular resistance if demonstrated.
This chapter reviews the basics of anomalous pulmonary venous return. The author reviews the signs and symptoms as well as the anatomic definitions of the various forms of anomalous venous return. Anesthetic concerns of caring for patients with anomalous venous return are discussed.
This chapter reviews the incidence, presentation and types of atrial septal defects. The pathophysiology and hemodynamic effects of atrial septal defects are discussed. The surgical and catheter-based interventions are reviewed in relation to the anesthetic considerations.
This chapter reviews the incidence, presentation and types of ventricular septal defects. The pathophysiology and hemodynamic effects of atrial ventricular defects are discussed. The surgical based interventions are reviewed in relation to the anesthetic considerations.
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