CAP Lecture 10 - Cardiac Surgery and Valve / Congenital Diseases

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Across
  1. 2. Atrial _____ defect allows shunting of blood from one atrium to the other
  2. 4. the valve between the R atrium and R ventricle
  3. 6. _____Ductus Arteriosus, in feral life allows blood in pulmonary artery to bypass lungs and enter aorta
  4. 8. pictoral information about size, shape and performance of cardiac chambers
  5. 12. the valve between the L atrium and L ventricle
  6. 13. abbreviation for a type of open heart surgery to repair/replace coronary arteries
  7. 16. medical term for fainting or passing out
  8. 17. the valve between the R ventricle and the pulmonary artery
  9. 18. the median incision made for open heart surgery, longitudinally
  10. 19. _____ of Fallout, 4 anatomical lesions congenitally, that can lead to high pressure in R ventricle, shunting blood R to L
Down
  1. 1. a surgery for stenosis to stent open the valve
  2. 3. _____ Septal Defect: loud heart murmur, L to R shunt of blood
  3. 5. _______ bypass machine, used during open heart surgery
  4. 7. cardiac catheterisation: radiographic information of flow through coronary arteries
  5. 9. when the valve is repaired
  6. 10. The valve between the L ventricle and the aorta
  7. 11. An exercise test (_____ Test) ECG monitoring during exertion
  8. 12. abbreviation for a closed cardiac surgical approach
  9. 14. Type of surgery closed technique, often entering via femoral artery
  10. 15. when blood or fluid collect in the pericardial space surrounding the heart, is a post-op cardiac complication