11.08 Coarctation of the Aorta
Description
In this episode, we review coarctation of the aorta (CoA), including its epidemiology, presentation, imaging, and management. Which type of VSD is commonly seen in patients with CoA? What proportion of CoA patients have bicuspid aortic valve, and what proportion of bicuspid aortic valve patients have CoA? What key physical exam findings suggest CoA, and how does it present in young patients versus adults? What pattern should you see on PW Doppler of the descending aorta and CW Doppler of the coarctation? What is considered a significant peak-to-peak gradient across a coarctation? What are the criteria for surgical or transcatheter intervention? What are the long-term complications after repair? When should you suspect re-coarctation after CoA repair? Tune in for answers to these questions.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
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