... increased use of chronic in-dwelling central catheters, and surgery for congenitalheart disease) More children with congenitalheartdisease now survive into adulthood The surgical procedures that have ... (2001) The risk for congenitalheart defects in offspring of individuals with congenitalheart defects Clinical Genetics, 59, 325–329 Task Force on the Management of Cardiovascular Diseases During ... Expert consensus document on management of cardiovascular diseases during pregnancy European Heart Journal, 24, 761–781 Adult CongenitalHeart Disease: A Practical Guide Michael A Gatzoulis, Lorna...
... indicated Table 11.1 Possible abnormalities of the coronary sinus in congenitalheartdisease Pre-operative congenitalheartdisease Possible abnormality Atrial septal defect Common atrium Right ... Classification of adult congenitalheartdisease No previous cardiac surgery Pacemaker/ICD required Congenital atrioventricular block Congenitally corrected L-transposition of the great vessels Congenital ... adult congenitalheart disease, particularly in situations where there is no or limited access to the venous ventricle Before coronary sinus cannulation is considered in adults with congenital heart...
... of sport suitable for all persons with congenitalheartdisease (e1, 8, e5, 9, 11, 12, 13, e8, e9, 17) Physical activity in children with congenitalheartdisease should start as often as possible ... of congenitalheartdisease makes issuing a so-called sports certificate difficult A form that covers all forms of disease does not exist In many children with successfully treated heart disease, ... JA: Task Force 2: congenitalheartdisease J Am Coll Cardiol 2005; 45: 1326–33 10 Reybrouck T, Mertens L: Physical performance and physical activity in grown-up congenitalheartdisease Eur J Cardiovasc...
... of congenitalheartdisease from the elementary student heartdisease screening program Korean Journal Preventive Medicine, 34, 427–436 Linde, L M (1982) Psychiatric aspects of congenitalheart ... Qualitative Health Research, 10, 225–241 Lee, H J (2001) Congenitalheartdisease after childhood—experience of “Grown up CongenitalHeart Clinic (GUCH Clinic)” Korean Circulation Journal, 31, ... The dilemmas of parents of adolescents and young adults with congenitalheartdiseaseHeart & Lung, 26, 187–195 Suh, M H., & Oh, K (1 993) A study of well-being in caregiver for chronically ill...
... anomalous pulmonary venous connection Hypoplastic left heart syndrome Ebstein’s anomaly Segmental System of Classification of Lesions of CongenitalHeart Disease: Level I II III IV V VI Great veins Atria ... of the arterial trunks in space the position of the heart and the orientation of its apex Cardiac Description the segmental anatomy of the heart the classification of the cardiac lesion the description ... Description the segmental anatomy of the heart the classification of the cardiac lesion the description of the cardiac lesion The International Paediatric and Congenital Cardiac Code (IPCCC) http://www.IPCCC.NET...
... of brain maturation, in newborns with congenitalheartdisease before they underwent heart surgery Methods We studied 41 term newborns with congenitalheartdisease — 29 who had transposition of ... White-matter injury was observed in 13 newborns with congenitalheartdisease (32%) and in no control newborns Conclusions Term newborns with congenitalheartdisease have widespread brain abnormalities ... Society All rights reserved Br ain Development in Newborns with CongenitalHeartDisease I n the united states, severe congenitalheartdisease is a common cause of childhood morbidity, occurring...
... Consumption in Ventilated Children with CongenitalHeartDisease 293 Jia Li Chapter 14 Myocardial Lactate Metabolism in Children with Non-Cyanotic CongenitalHeartDisease 319 Toshiyuki Itoi Chapter ... in the Management of CongenitalHeartDisease in Developing Countries 263 Fidelia Bode-Thomas Miscellaneous Issues 273 Chapter 12 Myocardial Self-Repair and CongenitalHeartDisease Fariba Chalajour, ... Part Overview of Congenital Hear Defects CongenitalHeart Defects – A Review P Syamasundar Rao Prevalence and Etiology 45 Chapter Epidemiology and Etiology of CongenitalHeart Diseases 47 Jarun...
... of CongenitalHeart Disease, University of Freiburg, Mathildenstraße 1, 7 9106 Freiburg, Germany 2Institute for Epidemiology and Biometrics, University of Freiburg, Stefan-Meier-Straße 26 7 9106 ... clinical decision Page of Results We analyzed the data of 282 neonatal or infant operations on congenitalheartdisease (between January 2000 and October 2006) 26 out of 282 patients (=9.2%) were diagnosed ... http://www.cardiothoracicsurgery.org/content/5/1/127 Page of 282 neonatal/infant operations on congenitalheartdisease 26 chylothoraces (= 9.2%) 24 MCT-diet (= 92%) (minimum 10 days) 17 chylothoraces...
... with congenitalheart disease, 1944) Until the 1940s, congenitalheartdisease was understood primarily from autopsy information The 1947 publication of Congenital Malformations of the Heart ... Adult congenitalheartdisease : a practical guide / Michael A Gatzoulis … [et al.] ; foreword by Eugene Braunwald p ; cm Includes index ISBN 0-7279-1668-8 Congenitalheartdisease [DNLM: Heart ... Ltd CHAPTER Epidemiology of CongenitalHeartDisease A congenitalheartdisease is by definition a disease that has been present since birth However, many congenital clinics may see a wider variety...