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Quando lo squat fa la differenza
Fallot’s tetralogy and squatting position
Piqué M, Brasili L, Putoto G, Iughetti L
Ottobre 2021 - pagg. 527 -528 | DOI: 10.53126/MEB40527
Abstract
The paper presents the case of a 1-year-old girl with severe respiratory distress, perioral cyanosis and severe desaturation (SpO2 35% with oxygen in nasal prongs). An echocardiogram was readily performed showing the distinctive features of Fallot’s tetralogy. The child was placed in a squatting position (knee-chest position). Subcutaneous morphine at a dose of 0.2 mg/kg, bolus of physiological solution in 30 minutes and therapy with oral propanolol were administered, with progressive clinical improvement. Subsequently, corrective cardiac surgery was performed with regular postoperative period and following good clinical conditions. Cardiogenic causes must be considered among the causes of respiratory distress especially in low resource countries where congenital heart disease can be misdiagnosed or diagnosed belatedly
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