1. Complex Congenital Heart Disease: Echocardiographic Evaluation
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Ashutosh Singh, Nilesh Bachhav, and Srinivas Lakshmivenkateshiah
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medicine.medical_specialty ,complex congenital heart disease ,business.industry ,hypoplastic left heart syndrome ,Corrective surgery ,medicine.disease ,Palliative surgery ,Hypoplastic left heart syndrome ,pulmonary atresia ,single ventricle ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,palliative surgery ,tricuspid atresia ,Ventricle ,RC666-701 ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,echocardiography ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Tricuspid atresia ,Complex congenital heart disease ,business ,Pulmonary atresia - Abstract
Various combinations of congenital heart defects are included in complex congenital heart disease. Various pathologies of cardiac structures have varied embryological dysmorphology. Lesions described are single ventricle pathologies, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, tricuspid atresia, pulmonary atresia and intact ventricular septum, and crisscross atrioventricular connections. Irrespective of underlying structural abnormalities, most of these lesions will need a unified single ventricle pathway of palliative surgeries for continued survival. A few complex lesions are amenable to corrective surgery. Approach to diagnosis, echocardiography of different lesions, a unified approach toward treatment is discussed.
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- 2020
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