Hello! Im a 14 year old girl with congenital heart disease, I was born with a defective pulmonary valve (pulmonary stenosis) and some other issues, but when I was born there was around 20 different health staff in the room I was transferred to the children’s hospital when I wasn’t even 1 hour old I was hooked up to many machines and wires for 2 months along with many other hospital visits following, I would often turn blue, and when I was 6 months old I had open heart surgery they completely removed my pulmonary valve and I haven’t had one since, until about 5 months ago I had to have open heart surgery as my heart needs the valve now that I am almost fully grown and i was fully aware like as long as I can remember that I would need this surgery around 15-16 years old but I needed it sooner which is okay as I am a strong and healthy young woman I wasn’t actually like scared about the surgery I was excited about being able to finally run around with my peers and do sports without being restricted, I got out of the hospital 2 days after my recent surgery and it’s been going well! I know that I am very fortunate and grateful that I have access to health care and treatment. (Also I am Canadian as for like hospital bills there wasn’t any) if you have a heart condition or know someone with one young or old it can come with lots of challenges, but I believe that the big scar on my chest and the other random ones are my battle scars I love them! I enjoy teaching people about them and I’ve never tried to hide them as I believe anyone who has them are very strong! ❤ ❤
@LilyUnkn0wn04 ай бұрын
I also have a very obvious heart murmur and often when I would visit the hospital medical students would get to listen to my heart and its always a bit funny to me to see the surprised look on their face as it sounds pretty different from a normal heart. ❤️
@Srvhbbjc4 ай бұрын
We do love you guys so much ! I can't tell you how many time I've listened to heart murmur recordings but the only one I can recognise accurately are the ones I've on real patients. I'm sure those med students are grateful ;) @LilyUnkn0wn0
@kamalelyas94064 ай бұрын
Very brief girl u are 💪🏾 Hobe u all well and health very good spirit, ❤
@z-med21573 ай бұрын
الله يساعدكم❤
@deelikejayalex26652 ай бұрын
God protect you ❤
@NagelyQuito9 ай бұрын
I was so confused during my nursing lecture when my professor tried to explained this to us. However, this video helped me really understand the defects because of the beautiful explanations and visuals. Thank you so much!!
@joydeepsingh860210 ай бұрын
Thank you sir ❤...would be really thankful if you could provide written notes of this beautiful lecture
@salemAhmed-fe8hj9 ай бұрын
7:34 subhanallah, does this not blow your mind away just how clever the normal circulation is in a foetus vs when a baby is born. It’s processes like these that confirm that Almighty Allah created us. But thank you for this video it’s so helpful! You explain things really well :)
@yemi3266Ай бұрын
Alhamdulilah ❤
@nora0664612 күн бұрын
subhanAllah
@GedeonNehina-r4v10 күн бұрын
kaka.
@chinwingyuen809 күн бұрын
VSD 4:41 ASD 6:31 PDA 10:45 TOF 14:20
@heatherjohnson33879 ай бұрын
Tetralogy of fallot with PA and MAPCAS. My son was born with this condition. He had no pulmonary artery and the MAPCAS fed blood to his lungs.... problem is they dont behave like regular vessels, and therefore can close (when ductal cells are present), or they just dont grow...so the baby's pulmonary blood supply decreases as the baby outgrows their capacity. O2 sats drop as the blood is already a mixture of red and blue, and now its restricted by the narrowing vessels and/or increased requirements secondary to the baby's growth.
@ethar30594 ай бұрын
How is he doing now, hope he's fine
@orchardoforanges093 ай бұрын
Do they behave like plane doors😂
@GedeonNehina-r4v10 күн бұрын
Sea!.
@heatherjohnson33877 күн бұрын
@ethar3059 he is ☺️ clever surgeons made a pulmonary artery and valve for him.... 2 open heart surgeries involved though. MAPCAs removed and septum repaired 😁
@SimonGrant-g6n4 ай бұрын
I love the way all the sounds the defect produce are noted 👌🏾👍🏾👏🏾
@joneenurse9616 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the video it’s really helpful.
@RhesusMedicine Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@stephanieluu70498 ай бұрын
I'm studying for my pediatric CCRN and this is a great refresher for congenital malformations! Thank you!
@samgaming52153 ай бұрын
Many thanks for this. For those interested in VSDs, I want to clarify re pregnancy; small defects or repaired defects pose no problems. However, if the defect is moderate or the patient has pulmonary hypertension, they may develop right ventricular failure during pregnancy with worsening pulmonary hypertension. Of course, pregnancy should be avoid completely if she has developed Eisinmengers.
@lovefaith1794 Жыл бұрын
Love these breakdowns ❤
@nalani7292 ай бұрын
Thank you so much.Very informative❤
@sanjidasinthia81765 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making this easy!
@mysteriousgirl8535 Жыл бұрын
Please make more videos on cardiology like mitral stenosis mitral regurgitation aortic stenosis aortic regurgitation
@RhesusMedicine Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching! I've got a video on Heart Murmurs where I go into each of those- hopefully will be useful to you!
@ughsirius3 ай бұрын
Thank you sooo much!! This was so helpful!!
@MyDiagnosis109 күн бұрын
nice video !✌👍
@heatherandprettysgreytadve619911 ай бұрын
Great video cardiovascular Pb coder this is well done very helpful!
@NabilHusni-dl2ti8 ай бұрын
Thanks ❤ you have pdf of this ?
@santoshsp10623 ай бұрын
Thank you so much boss,🎉
@orkster8 күн бұрын
I am 72 years old. I have this, from a CT: 1. Anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the right coronary cusp with "high risk" (or "malignant") course between the aortic root and RVOT/pulmonary artery. The anomalous segment also courses in the septum between the left ventricle and RVOT to reach the normal LAD position as detailed below. I’m trying to find an Adult COGENITAL Heart Surgeon. Anybody???
@onwehappinesschideraa3 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, I didn't understand the part where PDA leads to cyanosis of the distal parts of the body. I was thinking that since it is oxygenated blood moving into deoxygenated blood, which will still go to the lungs for oxygenation, it should be less likely yo cause cyanosis, though the admixture was happening more distally than an ASD or a VSD 🙏🙏. Can I get some help here please? Thank you 🙏
@MustafaAhmed-u1rАй бұрын
Thanks
@waelfadlallah8939 Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
@RhesusMedicine Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@al-hassanhaider93275 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@orchardoforanges093 ай бұрын
But some blood gets into the pulmonary artery so that blood is used to grow the lung buds
@orchardoforanges093 ай бұрын
PDA will lead to remodeling of the right ventricle