I could kiss you right now. Sitting here at 2 in the morning reading my tear soaked notes and just cant make any sense of it and here you are solving my problems in 5 minutes. Thank you SO much.
@Ay-yoo ASD, VSD, PDA & Coarctation are Left to Right Shunts. Right to Left Shunts are Tetralogy, Transposition of the Great Vessels, Tricuspid valve abnormality, Truncus Arteriosus, & Total anomalous pulmonary venous congestion
I think they are right to left when in the unborn, and then they turn left to right because the pressure is higher in the left heart... but ductus is right to left.
Hello im from the netherlands, and my english is not that well.. buth my mom has to take a shunt bcause her oxegant in the blood is to low.. buth what are the gonna do with a shunt? Are they gonna take a blood to see or a operatien ? I hope you can tell me more.
I'm sorry, I thin you said that the deoxygenated blood comes to the lungs from the left heart (at 2:03), but I think that's wrong... deoxygenated blood comes from the right side from the heart to the arteries, to the lung, then it exanges co2 and oxygen with the alveoli and then through the pulmonary veins returns oxygenated to the left heart.
@@malu2920 the left right things he is talking about are about the photo on the screen, where he is describing the flow of the blood int he blood vessel from left to right direction.
I could kiss you right now. Sitting here at 2 in the morning reading my tear soaked notes and just cant make any sense of it and here you are solving my problems in 5 minutes. Thank you SO much.
Isn't ASD and VSD left to right shunts and not the opposite?
@Ay-yoo ASD, VSD, PDA & Coarctation are Left to Right Shunts. Right to Left Shunts are Tetralogy, Transposition of the Great Vessels, Tricuspid valve abnormality, Truncus Arteriosus, & Total anomalous pulmonary venous congestion
Will it be Left to right shunt instead of Right to left shunt for ASD or VSD as pressure on the left side is higher than the right side?
It’s left to right shunt
thank you for the effort please make some more video on physiology of respiratory and cardiology
many thanks :)
You're welcome! Yup, were focusing on cardiology and pulmonary systems!
Excellent explanation! Very clear
Hello! In class we learned that ASD and VSD are considered left-to-right shunts, but here you mentioned it as a R-->L one; which one is more accurate?
You just need to ask yourself where the blood is getting shunted... really
I think they are right to left when in the unborn, and then they turn left to right because the pressure is higher in the left heart... but ductus is right to left.
Yes it is left to right shunt
Vsd cause right to left shunt when develop pulmonary hypertension and eizenmenger syndrome
During single lung ventilation with DLT hypoxemia is because of 'increased shunt fraction'. Can you explain this? DLT: DOUBLE LUMEN TUBE
Thank you!! So useful and easy to understand!
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Really good explanation!
Thank you for making this video! Very helpful :)
“When I hear the word shunt, I picture a big shaft where you throw something in one end and it comes out the other end” what a bizarre thing to say
Or a valve?
Awesome awesome awesome video. Thank god i found your video. All others r explaining abt just pathological shunting. Good work 😊
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Simply great. Thanks.
thank you so much its very helpful
Thanks!! this heps me!
Amazingly explained, thanks a lot!
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Hello im from the netherlands, and my english is not that well.. buth my mom has to take a shunt bcause her oxegant in the blood is to low.. buth what are the gonna do with a shunt? Are they gonna take a blood to see or a operatien ? I hope you can tell me more.
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I'm sorry, I thin you said that the deoxygenated blood comes to the lungs from the left heart (at 2:03), but I think that's wrong... deoxygenated blood comes from the right side from the heart to the arteries, to the lung, then it exanges co2 and oxygen with the alveoli and then through the pulmonary veins returns oxygenated to the left heart.
But also thank you soo much, your explanation on the shunts is really good! also love how clear and simple you make it.
@@malu2920 the left right things he is talking about are about the photo on the screen, where he is describing the flow of the blood int he blood vessel from left to right direction.