
A Tetralogia de Fallot é uma moléstia cardíaca congênita caracterizada pela presença de hipoxemia provocada principalmente pela estenose pulmonar e defeito septal interventricular, exteriorizada pelo animal com o quadro de cianose. Atualmente, tem-se vários métodos de diagnóstico de grande precisão, na determinação de tal afecção. Existem vários tratamentos da Tetralogia de Fallot, desde medicamentoso até a sua correção cirúrgica definitiva, com o reparo dos defeitos cardíacos. Aquele que vem sendo mais utilizado é o tratamento cirúrgico paliativo, com a criação de um desvio sistêmico-pulmonar, utilizando-se a técnica de Blalock-Taussig, que cria uma comunicação entre a aorta e a artéria pulmonar com a artéria subclávia esquerda.Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital cardiac disease characterized by the presence of hypoxemia because of the pulmonary stenosis and the ventricular septal defect. The symptom in the animal is cianosis. Actually, there are many diagnostic methods of this affection. There are many treatments for Tetralogy of Fallot, such as the medicamentosus treatment and the definitive surgical correction, reparing the cardiac defects. The most used is the palliative surgical treatment, creating systemic-pulmonar shunt. The most famous surgical method is the Blalock-Taussig surgery, when the surgeon creates a communication between the aorta and pulmonary artery, using the left subclavian artery.
cão, S, Agriculture (General), dog, Tetralogy of Fallot, Agriculture, cirurgia cardíaca, Tetralogia de Fallot, cardiac surgery, S1-972
cão, S, Agriculture (General), dog, Tetralogy of Fallot, Agriculture, cirurgia cardíaca, Tetralogia de Fallot, cardiac surgery, S1-972
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