Your tone of voice is very gentle and patient, makes me relaxed and feel more confident that I will understand it. And I do understand it more from your video than any other! Thanks a million.
I have this condition and my parents have always been open to my questions however I didn't really understand what it was sand this video really helped
Thankyou so much! you're an amazing teacher..this is a huge favour you're doing to med students and in this field great teachers are not easy to find. Thanks indeed!
Thank you very much. I am so glad to see that the content has been helpful. I actually come back to my own videos sometimes as a refresher! Best of luck with medical school.
It's a congenital heart condition. I'm a paramedic and EKG Technician, and I never met anyone who had tetralogoy of Fallot. I met someone who had a deviated septum in the heart though. It was a newborn baby. I used to give babies EKG's. It wasn't easy to do bc newborn babies seem to never stop moving.
Great presentation!! i would like to make a correction: tetralogy is not latin word, its greek! tetra=4 at greek, logy= speaking for. Tetralogy=speaking for 4 (anatomic disorders). Keep on good work!!
I would only add that the pulmonary valve is actually further up the pulmonary trunk than shown in the picture and the pulmonary stenosis can be proximal to it (this is not always the cause). We can repair the stenosis problem and consequently the RV hypertrophy) in this case by thinning the walls of the proximal pulmonary trunk.
there are a few questions i have in mind and hope to be clear by explanation. 1) Right ventricular hypertrophy happens during fetal stage or after birth? thus leading to right side heart failure? 2) Overriding aorta cause mainly by right ventricular hypertrophy or improper division of truncus arteriosus or both? Thank you for your time
+Rachel Albers i have TOF too and I am 22, The same thing happens to me, but my doctors have explained that on the scale of tof im a tad more effected then most. I hope Eveything is going well! I understand the more then likely tough journey of having it. I slept a lot more until I had my Second open heart surgery at 19 and then I just got my 3rd pacemaker now I don't sleep for 10 hours a night anymore. Fun fact hahaha
I was born with TOF had full repair like this one when i was 7 mo. and have had 3 pulnonary valve replacements(2007,2008,2009) along with 2 stents(2007&2016) the first stent failed which resulted in my 3rd valve and my second stint procedure was done last year hope it sticks with me! anyone else that's gone through this or delt with a loved one going through this you're in my thoughts and prayers!
Got a question on this on my bio exam tomorrow, and the online info was scrambling my brain a little. Thank you for saving me and helping me to understand it!
From my understanding, the stenosis that occurs is actually narrowing due to a congenital defect that causes a larger aortic outflow and smaller pulmonary outflow. So the stenosis isn't a result of thickening but a result of thinning...
VarieD PictureS OfA RancH. Ventricular Septal Defect. Pulmonary Stenosis. Overriding Aorta. Right Ventircular Hypertrophy. A nice way to remeber the 4 defects ! 🧸 pay attention to capital letters.
Your tone of voice is very gentle and patient, makes me relaxed and feel more confident that I will understand it. And I do understand it more from your video than any other! Thanks a million.
Yess I feel the same
I concur ❤
10 minutes on the internet and something that has puzzled me for ages is answered. Thank you!!
one of the best videos out there explaining all the aspects of why TOF is so complicated. Thank you for the amazing content!
I have this condition and my parents have always been open to my questions however I didn't really understand what it was sand this video really helped
U are an angel sent from the heaven to help us through Med school...... THANK YOU!!
Spot on. Perfectly explained. Thank you so much!!
Thankyou so much! you're an amazing teacher..this is a huge favour you're doing to med students and in this field great teachers are not easy to find. Thanks indeed!
Great video!
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Thank you very much. I am so glad to see that the content has been helpful. I actually come back to my own videos sometimes as a refresher! Best of luck with medical school.
M G it clearly says RN reg nurse prep for nclex test. Anyway gd it helped you.
It's a congenital heart condition. I'm a paramedic and EKG Technician, and I never met anyone who had tetralogoy of Fallot. I met someone who had a deviated septum in the heart though. It was a newborn baby. I used to give babies EKG's. It wasn't easy to do bc newborn babies seem to never stop moving.
This video was absolutely fantastic. I was so so confused and this really cleared everything up for me! Thank u guys so much!
i m in luv with ur voice !!
Great presentation!! i would like to make a correction: tetralogy is not latin word, its greek! tetra=4 at greek, logy= speaking for. Tetralogy=speaking for 4 (anatomic disorders). Keep on good work!!
I'm 15 and I have this condition. Just wanted to brush up on what's going on in my body. Thanks.
Do u know someone who 50 years old with this condition
I would only add that the pulmonary valve is actually further up the pulmonary trunk than shown in the picture and the pulmonary stenosis can be proximal to it (this is not always the cause). We can repair the stenosis problem and consequently the RV hypertrophy) in this case by thinning the walls of the proximal pulmonary trunk.
Thank you very much! This is a great explanation and the 'squat' example was very illuminating!
What an outstanding & simple explanation!!
7:11 at this point...I fell in love with your teaching 😍😍😍😍
Best explanation on the internet! Thank you!
Great explanation and your voice is so calming and gentle. Thank you very much
I wish i came here months ago before my final. This makes SO MUCH SENSE!!! THANK YOU!!
Best explanation ever. Thank you
Well explained..thank you.God bless you
there are a few questions i have in mind and hope to be clear by explanation.
1) Right ventricular hypertrophy happens during fetal stage or after birth? thus leading to right side heart failure?
2) Overriding aorta cause mainly by right ventricular hypertrophy or improper division of truncus arteriosus or both?
Thank you for your time
wonderful WONDERFUL explanation. THX A LOT
thank you.. finally know what overriding aorta means after all these years
Yes, you can learn anything from can academy 👍, thank you from the bottom of my ❤️
Thank you for the sensible explanation for a complicated read.
keep on Khan academy your videos helped me a lot .
I have tetralogy of fallot. I am now nearly 22 and after I exercise I have to lay down for a while. I also typically sleep at least 10 hours a day. :(
:-)
Rachel Albers You wouldn't have lasted more than a year without heart surgery being explored for the first time in the 30s-40's. via Dr. Blalock
Rachel Albers respect!
+Rachel Albers i have TOF too and I am 22, The same thing happens to me, but my doctors have explained that on the scale of tof im a tad more effected then most. I hope Eveything is going well! I understand the more then likely tough journey of having it. I slept a lot more until I had my Second open heart surgery at 19 and then I just got my 3rd pacemaker now I don't sleep for 10 hours a night anymore. Fun fact hahaha
I was born with TOF had full repair like this one when i was 7 mo. and have had 3 pulnonary valve replacements(2007,2008,2009) along with 2 stents(2007&2016) the first stent failed which resulted in my 3rd valve and my second stint procedure was done last year hope it sticks with me! anyone else that's gone through this or delt with a loved one going through this you're in my thoughts and prayers!
OMG This video is awesome! You explained this process so well! I never understood how any of this worked until now!! Thank you so much!!!
+Edkendia Whitaker Khan Academy, no matter who is teaching, seems to explain things wonderfully! I love it!
Awesome explanation of each and every detail
Got a question on this on my bio exam tomorrow, and the online info was scrambling my brain a little. Thank you for saving me and helping me to understand it!
That was a fantastic explanation! I really understand it so much better now. Thank you
Great explanation. I understand a lot better now.
Thanks for being my saviour 💜💜
ridiculously well done explanation...
This video is exemplary. I have seen my fair share of these videos and this one is an absolute gem!
Very comprehensive. Well done. N.B. Tetralogy is a greek word (Τετραλογία)
I should pay you the tuition I give my university. Thank you for your teaching.
Nice explanation of tet sign and the squat effect!
Great explanation with the drawings.
Thank you , simple and direct. Thank you .
Such a brief and too the point ☺️☺️ thanks alot..
I had this misconception of female teachers doesnt hav the depth of the concept they simply mug up...Thanks for proving me wrong 😊😍...You are amazing
Amazing explanation!
You're an awesome teacher. Thank you for making this video. Helped make a very involved condition easier to understand.
Thanks a ton for simplifying this concept...❤❤
I love the way you pronounce "pressure"..thanks
From my understanding, the stenosis that occurs is actually narrowing due to a congenital defect that causes a larger aortic outflow and smaller pulmonary outflow. So the stenosis isn't a result of thickening but a result of thinning...
Nice video..make easy to understand
Thank you for your clear and thorough explanation!
Thanks you...clear explanation ...very helpful
I will never miss this in exams anymore
Ma;am your voice is soooooooooooo beautiful!!!
This video was awesome 👌🏻 thanks a lot 🙏
Fantastic video ! Thank you very much from Italy !!!
thanks, I appreciate the illustration and explanation.
Very, very good explanation of TOF. -JM, R.N.
I really appreciate you guys making these. These make my nursing class crystal clear :) Thank you so much!
Couldn't ignore the voice of this female, really beautiful!
excellent description. thank you
Perfectly explained
wow! such an wonderful explaination!
I loved it.
I can see the whole process in my mind, with my eyes closed
thanks
Excellent explanation
I love your voice. Great video!
Awesome job!!! You explained it so clearly!
very well presented thank you!
Awesomely informative and perfectly explained! Thank you so much! 😊😊 30/4/2019
This was so helpful. Thank you.
1993, blue tet for me. had the surgery at 17 months old
I understood this way better than osmosis taught it
Thanks a lot ma'am.
HAHAHA he still look sitting
perfectly explained! thank you
Very helpful. Thanks so much.
Cute voice, great teacher.
this is very interesting because my daughter has TOF....shes due for surgery soon. She has a VSD MAPCAs and a Pulmonary Atresia. She is almost 4mo
Brilliant explanation.
My daughter has fallots very good
Great videos, thank you so much
Perfect perfect perfect ,thank you soo much.... muchas gracias😊😊😊😊😊👏👏👏
Well explained thank you.
You are the best, 💕💕💕
Amazing explanation thanks a lot
Tetra comes from the Greek (not Latin) tettares, "four".
Awesome video, thank you very much!!!!!
thanks.. vry nicely explained
explained very well thank you!!!!
The position of the VSD matters in what way?
You are a wonderful instructor. I wish you could teach our classes instead of our teacher who can't explain anything.
VarieD PictureS OfA RancH. Ventricular Septal Defect. Pulmonary Stenosis. Overriding Aorta. Right Ventircular Hypertrophy. A nice way to remeber the 4 defects ! 🧸 pay attention to capital letters.
so simplified! thank you!
Excellent video. Small note: "The word "tetra" is Greek in origin, not Latin.
this was awesome
thank you very much.
beautifully explained
Thank you.
What a great explanation .. Thanks a lot
This is so cool ngl
really good video! thank you for making it!
let me tell that u r awesome !!
nice explanation !
Thank you❤❤❤❤❤