The only time I have ever recieved an explanation for ToF this clearly was when I was like 8 and my cardiologist was dumbed it down enough for me to understand what I had.
This video has provided me with such better explanation compared to the ones we've been taught in med school. Thank you for simplifying things for us and making difficult topics easier and more understandable. This will help me a lot in our board exam. Keep up the good work!!
Best video of TOF i have seen. I REALLy wish this had been available when i was at uni during my degree several years ago. It messed with my head - but this is the simplest explanation ever!
In this flowchart at 4:58 ,it'd have been better if the initial steps were like "increased physical activity --> peripheral vasodilatation--> dec. Peripheral resistance --> more R-L shunt--> dec O2 sat.-->Cyanosis" that could've made the "thinking" more easier too😅😊
Thank ypu for helping me understand what i have. I have TOF and had surgery at 10 months old. I will get another surgery soon to widen the pulmonary artery. I go for yearly doctor appointments in the summer and they have all been amazing.
this video is amazing! i have an assignment where i have to explain Tetralogy of Fallot. this helps me so much, its calmly explained ( a very nice voice to listen to) with very well fitted animations, as a person with ADHD its easy to focus on whats being said because of this. thank you for explaining this congenital heart condition so well!!!
How do babies come to squat in order to relieve a tet spell? Is it instinctive or do they just figure it out? Or does it just happens because they get woozy?
such an insightful video. I have heard that TOF is somehow correlated with DiGeorge and Chromosome 22 deletions and was wondering if you could explain more about those conncetions. Or, are there videos on it too? To recapitulate the pathophysiology of TOF, the pressure difference reverses because it somehow gets too high in the right ventricle, shunting back into the left ventricle, resulting in some quantity that may vary in severity levels of deoxygenated blood pumping out through the left ventricle --> aorta --> systemic circulation, sometimes (in approx what proportion of cases?) results in cyanosis or blue-ish discoloration due to lacking adequate oxygenation of systemic body tissues if i follow you correctly. and, how exactly can squatting can help reverse the condition by elevating systemic pressure and left ventricular pressure because if the RV pressure is high, I do not see how squatting would equilibrate only the LV and not travel through the heart, increased opening or dilatation between the RV and LV
The only time I have ever recieved an explanation for ToF this clearly was when I was like 8 and my cardiologist was dumbed it down enough for me to understand what I had.
What a beautiful explanation. Congrats to all the people involved
Hi Stephen! Thanks! ❤️
This video has provided me with such better explanation compared to the ones we've been taught in med school. Thank you for simplifying things for us and making difficult topics easier and more understandable. This will help me a lot in our board exam. Keep up the good work!!
You're very welcome, Ivy! 🥰❤️🙏🏼
Very clear and informative, thankyou!
You're very welcome! 🙌🏼
Best video of TOF i have seen. I REALLy wish this had been available when i was at uni during my degree several years ago. It messed with my head - but this is the simplest explanation ever!
Thank you! 💕
In this flowchart at 4:58 ,it'd have been better if the initial steps were like "increased physical activity --> peripheral vasodilatation--> dec. Peripheral resistance --> more R-L shunt--> dec O2 sat.-->Cyanosis" that could've made the "thinking" more easier too😅😊
omg thank you
This was a truly fantastic video and explanation. I really could not explain anything better than this video, and really clarified this disease.
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Thank ypu for helping me understand what i have. I have TOF and had surgery at 10 months old. I will get another surgery soon to widen the pulmonary artery. I go for yearly doctor appointments in the summer and they have all been amazing.
You will eventually be fine
this video is amazing! i have an assignment where i have to explain Tetralogy of Fallot. this helps me so much, its calmly explained ( a very nice voice to listen to) with very well fitted animations, as a person with ADHD its easy to focus on whats being said because of this. thank you for explaining this congenital heart condition so well!!!
We're glad that our video helped! 💫 🥰 💖
this breaks it down very clearly, loved it.
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Thank you for this simplfied explanation
This is a well layed out presentation. Thank you. 🙏
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Now i understand knee chest position, wonderfully explained, you guys literally safe my exam !
Great way to learn with you guys thanks for all the osmosis team ❤❤
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Thank you so much for this great video. Quite insightful!
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You all finally got me to understand this. Thank you SO much
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I'm a Zebra with TOF number 4. Great information better than wikipedia articles.
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Thanks for this! I have TOF, its nice to understand my condition a bit more.
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You okay?
Stunning…….GREAT AFFORT….love it
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Really Helpful,could you make more and more of the same notes
Well understood, thank you!
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So helpful....same words written in my book...but difficulty in understanding... thank you so much
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Outstanding and concise thank you!❤
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Great explanation! Thank you
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Thank you so much.. such a amazing explanation😁😁😁
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Really great 🙏 and you made it so easy to understand the lecture.
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Very good explanation 😊
It was so helpful. Thanks for the video
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This was great. Thanks!
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Thank you for saving me ❤
Thank you so much for such a Great explanation.
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Well explained,it really helped me
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How do babies come to squat in order to relieve a tet spell? Is it instinctive or do they just figure it out? Or does it just happens because they get woozy?
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Thank you for your help.
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Amazing explanation
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Amazing....i loved it❤
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Easiest way to learn....Thanku so much 🙏
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such an insightful video. I have heard that TOF is somehow correlated with DiGeorge and Chromosome 22 deletions and was wondering if you could explain more about those conncetions. Or, are there videos on it too?
To recapitulate the pathophysiology of TOF, the pressure difference reverses because it somehow gets too high in the right ventricle, shunting back into the left ventricle, resulting in some quantity that may vary in severity levels of deoxygenated blood pumping out through the left ventricle --> aorta --> systemic circulation, sometimes (in approx what proportion of cases?) results in cyanosis or blue-ish discoloration due to lacking adequate oxygenation of systemic body tissues if i follow you correctly.
and, how exactly can squatting can help reverse the condition by elevating systemic pressure and left ventricular pressure because if the RV pressure is high, I do not see how squatting would equilibrate only the LV and not travel through the heart, increased opening or dilatation between the RV and LV
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What does the aorta overriding the septal defect do?
Take the blood from right ventricles and pumps it out
It means that the position of aorta is abnormal
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