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Congenital Heart Diseases

Endothelial microparticles are increased in congenital heart diseases and contribute to endothelial dysfunction

Endothelial microparticles are increased in congenital heart diseases and contribute to endothelial dysfunction

... Pulmonary hypertension is one major complications of congenital heart diseases [17, 18]. In the present study, we found that levels of EMPs were higher in patients with ASD and VSD accompanied by ...

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Spectrum of congenital heart diseases in an African population: A necropsy study

Spectrum of congenital heart diseases in an African population: A necropsy study

... genital heart diseases amongst African population are not well defined in ...of congenital heart diseases amongst ...of congenital heart diseases in an African ...

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Time to diagnosis, clinical features of patients admitted with congenital heart diseases in a teaching hospital

Time to diagnosis, clinical features of patients admitted with congenital heart diseases in a teaching hospital

... of congenital heart diseases admitted in the Department of Paediatrics Government medical college and hospital, over a period of 1 ...in congenital heart disease was seen in majority of ...

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Plasma Atrial Natriuretic Peptide in Patients With Congenital Heart Diseases

Plasma Atrial Natriuretic Peptide in Patients With Congenital Heart Diseases

... For comparison of plasma levels in patients with various types of atrial load, congenital heart diseases were classified as follows: type I, volume load of the left atrium (24 patients w[r] ...

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Can pulse oxymetry be used as a routine screening tool in early diagnosis of critical congenital heart diseases in newborns?

Can pulse oxymetry be used as a routine screening tool in early diagnosis of critical congenital heart diseases in newborns?

... The clinical significance of screening for CCCD in neonates is that on many occasions asymptoatic newborns discharged as normal only to return later with syptoms. Hence, it is important to detect congenital ...

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Differential expression of microRNAs following cardiopulmonary bypass in children with congenital heart diseases

Differential expression of microRNAs following cardiopulmonary bypass in children with congenital heart diseases

... underlying congenital heart diseases and the specific adapting mech- anisms during stress and ischemia is ...cardiovascular diseases [13, ...

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Gamut of congenital heart diseases in a tertiary center in South India: an ode to echocardiography

Gamut of congenital heart diseases in a tertiary center in South India: an ode to echocardiography

... It is worthwhile noting that 31.78% of acyanotic CHDs and 30.56% of cyanotic CHDs were diagnosed beyond the age of 5 years, which still raises questions with regard to accessibility of health services such as ...

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Original Article Fast track radical surgery in pediatric patients with congenital heart diseases

Original Article Fast track radical surgery in pediatric patients with congenital heart diseases

... Abstract: Objective: The goal of this study was to analyze the effect of fast track radical surgery (FTS) in pediatric patients with congenital heart diseases (CHDs). Methods: A total of 99 pediatric ...

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3D printing in medicine of congenital heart diseases

3D printing in medicine of congenital heart diseases

... in congenital heart disease is ...the heart in children is usually small and the access routes for the procedure are limited for ...certain congenital heart diseases further ...

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GROWTH IN CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES.

GROWTH IN CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES.

... )with congenital heart diseases attending the pediatric cardiology unit in zagazig University hospital, over a period of 6 months from february 2017 till July 2017, their age ranged from 2 months to ...

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National quality register of congenital heart diseases – Can we trust the data?

National quality register of congenital heart diseases – Can we trust the data?

... 40,000 in Sweden [1, 2]. Government-administered registers cover a high proportion of the population in Sweden, but often lack detailed information on disease- specific data, patient-reported outcome measures such as ...

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FAMILIAL NATURE OF CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES

FAMILIAL NATURE OF CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES

... lies studied through an index case not hay- ing a congenital heart lesion revealed that 9% of the families had one or more individ- uals with congenital heart diseases. One parent had pu[r] ...

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MSCT imaging of various shunts and grafts in post operative cases of congenital heart diseases

MSCT imaging of various shunts and grafts in post operative cases of congenital heart diseases

... A major advantage of invasive angiography is the ability to measure pressures. However, CT creates 3D rather than 2D images and can assess both the pulmonary and systemic circulations simultaneously and is non-invasive. ...

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Pattern of congenital heart diseases in Western Rajasthan: an echocardiographic study

Pattern of congenital heart diseases in Western Rajasthan: an echocardiographic study

... findings. Congenital heart disease was defined as “a gross structural abnormality of heart or intrathoracic great vessels that is actually or potentially of functional significance excluding the ...

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Specific Injuries Management in the Postoperative of Congenital Heart Diseases (II): Univentricular Hearts

Specific Injuries Management in the Postoperative of Congenital Heart Diseases (II): Univentricular Hearts

... of heart disease with univentricular physiology is that increases in systemic vascular resistance can increase blood pressure, Qp:Qs and arterial saturation at the expense of systemic ...

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Symposium ON CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES

Symposium ON CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES

... In it, as in the tetralogy, a dextroposed aorta overrides a ventricular septal defect and the right ventricle is hypertrophied, but the pulmonary artery is large enough to allow free flo[r] ...

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Study of congenital heart diseases in neonates

Study of congenital heart diseases in neonates

... Results: Total 69 cases of CHD diagnosed by Echocardiography in neonatal period were studied. Incidence of CHD among neonates born at Dhiraj hospital was 8.48 per 1000 live birth. Male: female ratio of all CHD cases was ...

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Congenital Heart Diseases Complicating Pregnancy and Obstetric Outcome

Congenital Heart Diseases Complicating Pregnancy and Obstetric Outcome

... with congenital heart disease are ...with congenital heart ...have congenital heart disease in childhood and fourteen cases were ...

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Consanguinity, Maternal Age, and Maternal Diabetes as Potential Risk Factors for Congenital
Heart Diseases: A Nested Case Control Study from Saudi Arabia

Consanguinity, Maternal Age, and Maternal Diabetes as Potential Risk Factors for Congenital Heart Diseases: A Nested Case Control Study from Saudi Arabia

... Arab countries are notorious of consanguineous marriages, with first cousin types being the most common. For example in Jordan the prevalence of consanguinity was reported by Khoury et al. [21] as 51.3% , Yemen, 40% as ...

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Pattern of critical congenital heart disease and their outcome in Northern India: a medical school based study

Pattern of critical congenital heart disease and their outcome in Northern India: a medical school based study

... suspected congenital heart diseases who were brought to neonatology section OPD/Nursery/NICU of our tertiary care hospital over a period of three ...suspected congenital heart disease ...

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