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Prensa méd. argent ; 105(6): 353-360, Jul 2019. fig, tab, graf
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1023730

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The authors present a study on prenatal diagnosis of hipoplastic left heart syndrome, and an analysis of the characteristics of a population in a public hospital. The hypoplastic left heart syndrome, and an analysis of the characteristics of a population in a public hospital. The hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a rare congenital heart deficit consisting in the hypodevelopment of the left ventricle, aortic valve, mitral valve and the ascendent aorta. Its incidence is 0,016% to 0.034% of the total of newborns alive. It represents between 1 - 3% of the whole congenital cardiopaties (cc). Its natural evolution is severe and it represents the greater cause of death by CC during the neonatal period. There is a predominance in males between the 55 to 67%. The etiology is multifactorial. Presents risk of recurrency between brothers, and because of that circumstance it could have genetical basis. The ais of this report were to analyze the clinical variables, electrocardiographis, echocardiographic and therapeutical, of a population with diagnosis fo HLHS. The incidence of HLHS in the population studied was 0.06% of life births. The results obtained are detailed (AU)


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Humains , Nouveau-né , Diagnostic prénatal , Échocardiographie , Dossiers médicaux , Santé Maternoinfantile , Épidémiologie Descriptive , Études rétrospectives , Hypoplasie du coeur gauche/anatomopathologie , Hypoplasie du coeur gauche/thérapie , Électrocardiographie , Procédures de Norwood/rééducation et réadaptation
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Heart Views. 2010; 10 (4): 156-161
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-99033

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Hybrid approaches to management of complex congenital heart disease is a fast growing field. This is of particular importance in specific defects that cannot be dealt with ease and safety either in the surgical suite or catheterization laboratory because of certain patient and anatomic characteristics. This brief review outlines some of the defects in which a hybrid approach allows surgeons and interventional cardiologist to combine their expertise and provide the best approach to correct or palliate these defects with optimal outcomes


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Humains , Femelle , Mâle , Nouveau-né , Adolescent , Hypoplasie du coeur gauche/thérapie , Communications interventriculaires/thérapie , Échocardiographie , Angiographie , Tétralogie de Fallot/thérapie , Atrésie pulmonaire/thérapie
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