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The St.Emlyn’s Podcast

Ep 190 - Adult Congenital Heart Disease in the ED: Part 1

May 20, 2021
Dr Sam Fitzsimmons, Consultant in Adult Congenital Heart Disease at University Hospital Southampton, discusses the rise in adult patients with congenital heart disease. The podcast covers challenges in treating these patients in the ED, emphasizing the importance of optimal oxygenation and blood pressure management. They delve into Fontan circulation complexities, highlighting the critical nature of addressing arrhythmias and medication risks. Managing hemoptysis in Fontan patients is also discussed due to potential life-threatening complications.
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Quick takeaways

  • The increasing survival rate of patients with adult congenital heart disease emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to have a comprehensive understanding of managing this growing patient population.
  • Emergency departments must be prepared to face the challenges presented by adult congenital heart disease patients, who may exhibit atypical responses to standard medical interventions and require a systematic approach to care.

Deep dives

Rise in Adult Congenital Heart Disease Patients

The podcast highlights the increasing number of adult congenital heart disease patients worldwide due to advancements in pediatric congenital surgery. For example, patients born in the 1950s had a significantly lower chance of surviving into adulthood compared to those born in the 1980s. This shift has led to a higher population of adult congenital patients, surpassing pediatric cases in Europe, emphasizing the importance of understanding and managing this growing patient group.

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