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Aortic Coarctation
, Coarctation of the Aorta
See also
Congenital Heart Disease
Congenital Heart Disease Causes
Epidemiology
Incidence
: 6% of
Congenital Heart Disease
More common in Males by a ratio of 1.7 to 1
Associated Conditions
Turner's Syndrome
Bicuspid aortic valves (50%)
Aortic Coarctation Syndrome
Patent Ductus Arteriosus
(PDA)
Tubular hypoplasia the aortic isthmus
Ventricular Septal Defect
(VSD)
Congestive Heart Failure
Pathophysiology
Constriction of aorta near isthmus
Ductus arteriosus insertion
Occurs below origin of left subclavian
Etiology
Congenital malformation
Atherosclerosis
Thrombosis
Aortic aneurysm
External compression
Symptoms (May be asymptomatic)
Epistaxis
Intermittent Claudication
Dizziness
Headache
s
Tinnitus
Signs
Arterial
Hypertension
Upper extremity
Hypertension
Arm to leg systolic
Blood Pressure
difference >20 mmHg
Diminished or delayed femoral pulses
Femoral pulses lag brachial pulses (Brachial-femoral delay)
Low or unobtainable
Blood Pressure
in the lower extremities
Palpable pulsating arteries about
Scapula
and axilla
Diagnostics
Electrocardiogram
Right Ventricular Hypertrophy
(Infants)
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
(older child and adults)
Imaging
Chest XRay
First-line initial screening study
Older Children, adolescents or young adults
Notching of the lower rib borders (figure 3 sign)
Displaced esophageal shadow rightward
Infants with
Congestive Heart Failure
signs
Cardiomegaly
Pulmonary venous congestion
Transthoracic Echocardiogram
Preferred diagnostic test in children
Findings
Dilated Right Ventricle
Hypoplastic Left Ventricle (Infants)
Coarctation site
MR Angiogram
Chest
Preferred diagnostic test in adults
Management
Infant with
Congestive Heart Failure
PGE1 to open ductus arteriosus (Neonates)
Surgical Repair
Management
Surgical Repair
Indications
Transcoarctation pressure gradient >30 mmHg
Routine repair between ages 2 and 4
Urgent repair
Circulatory shock
Cardiomegaly
Severe Hypertension
Severe
Congestive Heart Failure
Techniques
Subclavian flap repair
End to end anastomosis with resection
Balloon
Angioplasty
(for recoarctation)
References
Cyran (1998) PREP review lecture, October, Phoenix
Merenstein (1994) Pediatrics, Lange
Charles (2017) Am Fam Physician 96(7): 453-61 [PubMed]
Saenz (1999) Am Fam Physician 59(7):1857-66 [PubMed]
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