Conotruncal cardiac anomalies

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Conotruncal heart defects are a group of congenital cardiovascular anomalies. They are a leading cause of symptomatic cyanotic cardiac disease diagnosed in utero.

Epidemiology

They may account for up to a fifth of all congenital cardiac anomalies diagnosed prenatally 2.

Clinical presentation

Due to parallel fetal circulation, these are well tolerated in utero. Affected individuals there present with acute hypoxia within the first few days following delivery. In the present day and age, most are detected on in utero ultrasound.

Pathology

They are usually defined as malformations of the cardiac outflow tracts and presumably result from either a disturbance of the outflow tract of the embryonic heart, or impaired development of the branchial arch and arteries, or both.

This class of defects includes:

Associations
  • 22q deletion syndrome: conotruncal anomalies are a frequent component of this syndrome
  • maternal diabetes
  • -<p><strong>Conotruncal heart defects </strong>are a group of <a href="/articles/congenital-cardiovascular-anomalies">congenital cardiovascular anomalies</a>. They are a leading cause symptomatic cyanotic cardiac disease diagnosed <em>in utero</em>.</p><h4>Epidemiology</h4><p>They may account for up to a fifth of all congenital cardiac anomalies diagnosed prenatally <sup>2</sup>.</p><h4>Clinical presentation</h4><p>Due to parallel fetal circulation, these are well tolerated <em>in utero</em>. Affected individuals there present with acute hypoxia within the first few days following delivery. In present day and age, most are detected on <em>in utero</em> ultrasound.</p><h4>Pathology</h4><p>They are usually defined as malformations of the cardiac outflow tracts and presumably result from either a disturbance of the outflow tract of the embryonic heart, or impaired development of the <a href="/articles/branchial-arch">branchial arch</a> and arteries or both.</p><p>This class of defects includes:</p><ul>
  • +<p><strong>Conotruncal heart defects </strong>are a group of <a href="/articles/congenital-cardiovascular-anomalies">congenital cardiovascular anomalies</a>. They are a leading cause of symptomatic cyanotic cardiac disease diagnosed <em>in utero</em>.</p><h4>Epidemiology</h4><p>They may account for up to a fifth of all congenital cardiac anomalies diagnosed prenatally <sup>2</sup>.</p><h4>Clinical presentation</h4><p>Due to parallel fetal circulation, these are well tolerated <em>in utero</em>. Affected individuals present with acute hypoxia within the first few days following delivery. In the present day and age, most are detected on <em>in utero</em> ultrasound.</p><h4>Pathology</h4><p>They are usually defined as malformations of the cardiac outflow tracts and presumably result from either a disturbance of the outflow tract of the embryonic heart, or impaired development of the <a href="/articles/branchial-arch">branchial arch</a> and arteries, or both.</p><p>This class of defects includes:</p><ul>

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  • Paediatrics

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