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==Overview==
==Overview==
*Common risk factors in the development of [[cyanosis]] include [[Congenital heart disease|congenital heart diseases]] with right to left shunting, presence of [[Hemoglobinopathy|abnormal hemoglobin]], [[carbon monoxide poisoning]], respiratory disorders associated with impaired [[gas exchange]], impaired gas diffusion via the [[Pulmonary alveolus|alveoli]], [[Pulmonary embolism|embolism]] and ventilation perfusion mismatch, [[Arteriovenous malformation|arteriovenous malformations]], [[Hypothermia|cold exposure]], and [[raynaud's phenomenon]].
*Common risk factors in the development of [[cyanosis]] include [[Congenital heart disease|congenital heart diseases]] with right to left shunting, presence of [[Hemoglobinopathy|abnormal hemoglobin]], [[carbon monoxide poisoning]], respiratory disorders associated with impaired [[gas exchange]] and diffusion via the [[Pulmonary alveolus|alveoli]], [[Pulmonary embolism|embolism]] and ventilation perfusion mismatch, [[Arteriovenous malformation|arteriovenous malformations]], [[Hypothermia|cold exposure]], and [[raynaud's phenomenon]].
==Risk Factors==
==Risk Factors==
The risk factors for [[cyanosis]] include:<ref name="pmid29489181">{{cite journal |vauthors=Adeyinka A, Kondamudi NP |title= |journal= |volume= |issue= |pages= |date= |pmid=29489181 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
The risk factors for [[cyanosis]] include:<ref name="pmid29489181">{{cite journal |vauthors=Adeyinka A, Kondamudi NP |title= |journal= |volume= |issue= |pages= |date= |pmid=29489181 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
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***[[Hemothorax]]
***[[Hemothorax]]
***[[Flail chest]]
***[[Flail chest]]
**'''Impaired alveolar-arterial diffusion''': [[Pulmonary edema]]
**'''Intrinsic lung diseases'''
**'''Intrinsic lung diseases'''
***[[Asthma]]
***[[Asthma]]
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***[[Pneumonia]]
***[[Pneumonia]]
***[[Bronchiolitis]]
***[[Bronchiolitis]]
***[[Acute respiratory distress syndrome|Respiratory distress syndrome]] (RDS)
***Empyema
***Empyema
**'''Impaired alveolar-arterial diffusion''': [[Pulmonary edema]]
*Intracardiac or vascular shunts may cause [[cyanosis]] by mixing oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
**'''Ventilation-perfusion mismatch:'''
**[[Congenital heart disease|Congenital heart diseases]]
***[[Acute respiratory distress syndrome|Respiratory distress syndrome]] (RDS)
***[[Tetralogy of Fallot|Tetralogy of fallot]]
***Neonatal [[pneumonia]]
***Tricuspid valve anomalies
***[[Transient tachypnea of the newborn]]
***[[Transposition of the great vessels|Transposition of great arteries]]
***[[Congenital diaphragmatic hernia]]
***[[Pulmonary valve stenosis|Pulmonary stenosis]]
**Intracardiac or vascular shunts may cause [[cyanosis]] by mixing oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
***[[Truncus arteriosus]]
***[[Congenital heart disease|Congenital heart diseases]]
***[[Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection]]
****[[Tetralogy of Fallot|Tetralogy of fallot]]
*Structural or vascular alteration in pulmonary blood flow
****Tricuspid valve anomalies
**[[Pulmonary hypertension]]
****[[Transposition of the great vessels|Transposition of great arteries]]
**Multiple intra pulmonary shunts
****[[Pulmonary valve stenosis|Pulmonary stenosis]]
*[[Hypothermia|Cold exposure]]
****[[Truncus arteriosus]]
*Hemoglobinopathies
****[[Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection]]
**[[Methaemoglobin|Methemoglobin]]
**Structural or vascular alteration in pulmonary blood flow
**[[Sulfhemoglobinemia|Sulfhemoglobin]]
***[[Pulmonary hypertension]]
**[[Polycythemia]]
**[[Hypothermia|Cold exposure]]
*[[Raynaud's phenomenon]]
**Hemoglobinopathies
*[[Altered mental status]]
***[[Methaemoglobin|Methemoglobin]]
*Side effects of pharmacotherapy:
***[[Sulfhemoglobinemia|Sulfhemoglobin]]
**[[Beta blockers]]
***[[Polycythemia]]
**[[Nitrite]] or nitrate-containing compounds (eg, [[nitroglycerin]])
**[[Raynaud's phenomenon]]
**[[Dapsone]]
**[[Altered mental status]]
**[[Sulfonamide (medicine)|Sulfonamides]]
**Side effects of pharmacotherapy:
**[[Benzocaine]]
***[[Beta blockers]]
**[[Chloroquine]]
***[[Nitrite]] or nitrate-containing compounds (eg, [[nitroglycerin]])
*[[Altitude sickness|High altitude]]
***[[Dapsone]]
*[[Disseminated intravascular coagulation]]
***[[Sulfonamide (medicine)|Sulfonamides]]
*[[Venemous snake bites|Venomous snake bites]]
***[[Benzocaine]]
*Vaso occlusive crisis ([[Acute chest syndrome]])
***[[Chloroquine]]
*Arterial obstruction:
**[[Altitude sickness|High altitude]]
**[[Peripheral arterial disease|Peripheral vascular disease]]
**[[Disseminated intravascular coagulation]]
**[[Buergers disease]]
**[[Venemous snake bites|Venomous snake bites]]
*Venous obstruction:
**Vaso occlusive crisis ([[Acute chest syndrome]])
**[[Thromboembolism]]
**Arterial obstruction:
**[[Deep vein thrombosis]]
***[[Peripheral arterial disease|Peripheral vascular disease]]
**[[Superior vena cava syndrome]]
***[[Buergers disease]]
*Decreased cardiac output:
**Venous obstruction:
**[[Congestive heart failure|Left sided heart failure]]
***[[Thromboembolism]]
**[[Shock]]
***[[Deep vein thrombosis]]
**[[Hypovolemia]]
***[[Superior vena cava syndrome]]
**Decreased cardiac output:
***[[Congestive heart failure|Left sided heart failure]]
***[[Shock]]
***[[Hypovolemia]]





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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Chandrakala Yannam, MD [2]

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The risk factors for cyanosis include:[1]


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