Cyanotic heart disease is the name for a group of heart defects that prevent your child’s body from getting enough oxygen through their blood. It is sometimes called by other names — critical ...
Improved treatment options in paediatric cardiology and congenital heart surgery have resulted in an ageing population of patients with cyanotic congenital heart disease (CCHD ... about the prevalence ...
Adults with polycythaemia secondary to cyanotic congenital heart disease may be at greater risk from injudicious venesection than from their polycythaemia.1 Despite an established literature on the ...
Introduction The heart ... with cyanotic versus acyanotic heart disease. Discussion The intrauterine growth restriction in newborn infants with CHD may represent an adaptive mechanism to cope with the ...
AIM To investigate the effect of several types of congenital heart disease (CHD) on nutrition and growth ... group cp (n = 42), cyanotic patients without pulmonary hypertension; and group cP (n = 16), ...
Several congenital heart defects will cause the clinical picture described in this case study. Commonly referred to as cyanotic lesions ... pressure which over time causes actual changes in ...
Congenital heart disease (CHD ... per 1000 children up to 18 years of age were as follows: cyanotic CHD, 31.0; endocardial cushion defects, 11.1; left-sided lesions, 7.9; right-sided lesions ...
A diagnosis of cyanotic congenital heart disease was made. Studies have indicated an association between raised haematocrit and vascular occlusive episodes in patients with polycythaemia vera. However ...
Vessels of Wearn are rare findings during coronary angiography in adults. They are known to be associated with forms of cyanotic congenital heart disease in infants but we are not aware of any ...
This study highlights the potential of saliva-based metabolomics and AI in prenatal diagnostics, improving detection rates ...