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Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Diseases, from Fetal to Neonatal Life

In this educational session, Dr. Patricia Caldas, MD, FRCP, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist and Lead Fetal Cardiologist at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children will discuss diagnosis of congenital heart diseases, from fetal to neonatal life.

Dr. Caldas will talk about ductus dependent congenital heart diseases which will include TGA, pulmonary atresia VSD and HLHS.

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Dr Patricia Caldas MD FRCP

Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist and Lead Fetal Cardiologist,

Bristol Royal Hospital for Children

Course Information

Learning outcomes:

  1. Echographic features of Transposition of the great arteries
  2. Echographic features of Pulmonary Atresia VSD
  3. Echographic features of Hipoplastic Left Heart Syndrome

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This educational talk was created on 22nd July 2021. All information contained in this session was correct at the time of distribution.

Disclaimer: Appearing on the Canon Medical Academy does not represent a commercial partnership or interest from the speaker. The views herein do not represent the views of Canon Medical Systems Ltd.

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Souheir S
Posted 1 day ago
Concise and comprehensive course

Good explanations of the 3 cardiac lesions and the risks and the things to look out for which could affect surgical outcomes.

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Keri L
Posted 1 year ago
Great visual aids

Very good explanations of what views to best find the abnormality, with real time examples.

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Bronwyn B
Posted 2 years ago
Great Tips

Interesting talk

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nicola n
Posted 2 years ago
detailed course

Highly detailed course

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