Shaun White
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Most congenital heart defects require surgery during infancy or childhood.
Surgery is recommended for congenital heart defects that result in a lack of oxygen, a poor quality of life, or a patient who does not thrive.
There are a number of different symptoms of congenital heart defects, as there are many kinds of heart defects. Some common symptoms include chest pain or angina, and heart burn.
Congenital Heart Defect is a descriptive name. Congenital means present at birth. Defect means a structural problem or abnormality.Specific defects, combinations of defects, and surgical repairs are often named after the doctor who discovered them.
Heart surgery for congenital defects is performed to repair a defect, providing improved blood flow to the pulmonary and systemic circulations and better oxygen delivery to the body.
Yes. Congenital heart defects are usually holes in the septum (the wall between the heart chambers) OR leaky/missing/fused valves. There are also defects where parts of the heart grow in the wrong place - the heart may be completely backwards or pathways to and from the heart are misplaced.
A variety of surgical procedures that are performed to repair the many types of heart defects that may be present at birth.
Congenital heart defects are errors in the development of the heart structure.
Elma J. Gussenhoven has written: 'Congenital heart disease' -- subject(s): Congenital Heart Defects, Congenital heart disease, Diagnosis, Echocardiography, Pediatric cardiology
J. R. Farre has written: 'Pathological researches' -- subject(s): Heart, Abnormalities, Congenital Heart Defects, Congenital heart disease
Pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons specialize in treatment of congenital defects. Hospitals dedicated to the care of children may provide cardiac surgery services.