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Anaesthetist’s evaluation of a child with a heart murmur
Abstract
seven different types of innocent murmurs. An innocent murmur can often be diagnosed by taking a history and conducting an examination. An electrocardiogram is helpful in assessing left ventricular mass if aortic stenosis (AS) or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HOCM) is anticipated. If uncertainty exists, the differential diagnosis should guide decision-making. If a high-risk lesion, such as an AS or HOCM is anticipated, it should be assessed first, while a more benign lesion, such as an atrial septal defect, could be evaluated by a cardiologist after surgery. The type of surgery is also a deciding factor. Any child under one year of age has a much higher risk of having pathology which may be severe, and will need to be referred before surgery. Endocarditis prophylaxis and the risk of air emboli should always be considered.