• Pediatr Crit Care Me · Aug 2016

    Review

    Shunt Lesions Part II: Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connections and Truncus Arteriosus.

    • Billie-Jean Martin, Tara B Karamlou, and Sarah Tabbutt.
    • 1Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, Benioff Children's Hospital, San Francisco, CA. 2Division of Critical Care Medicine and Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, Benioff Children's Hospital, San Francisco, CA.
    • Pediatr Crit Care Me. 2016 Aug 1; 17 (8 Suppl 1): S310-4.

    ObjectivesThe objectives of this review are to describe the anatomy, pathophysiology, perioperative therapeutic strategies, and operative procedures for patients with anomalous pulmonary venous connections and truncus arteriosus.Data SourceMEDLINE and PubMed.ConclusionsAn understanding of the anatomy and pathophysiology of anomalous pulmonary venous connections and truncus arteriosus is essential for the optimal perioperative management of these complex and challenging congenital lesions.

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