نتایج جستجو برای: cchd

تعداد نتایج: 115  

Journal: :Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira 2016
Luz Peverengo Luz Rodeles Miguel Hernan Vicco Iván Marcipar

INTRODUCTION chronic Chagas heart disease (CCHD) is the most common manifestation of American Trypanosomiasis, causing about 50,000 deaths annually. Several factors bear correlation with the severity of CCHD. However, to our knowledge, the assessment on the contribution of major cardiovascular risk factors (CRF), such as hypertension and atherogenic dyslipidemia (AD) to CCHD severity is scarce,...

Journal: :Advances in pediatrics 2014
Christie J Bruno Thomas Havranek

CCHD affects more than 25% of neonates born with congenital heart disease. Patients with CCHD require timely intervention in the form of surgery or cardiac catheterization to survive. These interventions may improve survival and outcomes for these patients. There is strong evidence that performing newborn pulse oximetry screening after the first 24 hours of life may help to detect more than 120...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Lise C Johnson Ellice Lieberman Edward O'Leary Robert L Geggel

BACKGROUND Delayed diagnosis of critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) in neonates increases morbidity and mortality. The use of pulse oximetry screening is recommended to increase detection of these conditions. The contribution of pulse oximetry in a tertiary-care birthing center may be different from at other sites. METHODS We analyzed CCHD pulse oximetry screening for newborns ≥ 35 weeks...

2015
Jill Glidewell Richard S. Olney Cynthia Hinton Jim Pawelski Marci Sontag Thalia Wood James E. Kucik Rachel Daskalov Jeff Hudson

Critical congenital heart defects (CCHD) occur in approximately two of every 1,000 live births. Newborn screening provides an opportunity for reducing infant morbidity and mortality. In September 2011, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary endorsed the recommendation that critical congenital heart defects be added to the Recommended Uniform Screening Panel (RUSP) for ...

2014
Hao Chen Lei Cheng Xiaoli Lin Xiaping Zhou Zhiming Cai Ming Li

Chronic coronary heart disease (cCHD) is characterized by atherosclerosis, which progressively narrows the coronary artery lumen and impairs myocardial blood flow. Restoration of occluded coronary vessels with newly formed collaterals remains an ideal therapeutic approach due to the need for redirecting blood flow into the ischemic heart. In this study, we investigated the effect of an active f...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2011
Sandra Cuzzi Elizabeth Bradshaw

Congenital heart disease is the most common birth defect and represents nearly 40%of all deaths caused by congenital anomalies.1 Critical congenital heart disease (CCHD), which encompasses the more severe forms, is present in 2.5 to 3 in 1000 live births.2 In general, prenatal ultrasound or physical examination alone can easily miss newborns with CCHD.3,4 Failure to diagnose CCHD early in life ...

Journal: :Circulation 2005
Erwin Oechslin Wolfgang Kiowski Ruth Schindler Alain Bernheim Barbara Julius Hans Peter Brunner-La Rocca

BACKGROUND Secondary erythrocytosis results in increased shear stress in cyanotic congenital heart disease (CCHD), which may modify the balance between vasodilators and vasoconstrictors and affect systemic endothelial function. Because no data are available on systemic vasomotion, systemic endothelial function and nitric oxide (NO) availability were investigated in CCHD patients. METHODS AND ...

Ali Ghasemi Mohsen Horri Yaser Salahshour

 It has been recognized that patients with Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease (CCHD) show significant bleeding tendency which can be secondary to coagulopathies in these patients. Some coagulation abnormalities are thrombocytopenia, factor deficiencies, fibrinolysis and Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation  (DIC). According to high prevalence of CCHD and major operations in theses patients, th...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2016
Matthew E Oster Susan W Aucott Jill Glidewell Jesse Hackell Lazaros Kochilas Gerard R Martin Julia Phillippi Nelangi M Pinto Annamarie Saarinen Marci Sontag Alex R Kemper

Newborn screening for critical congenital heart defects (CCHD) was added to the US Recommended Uniform Screening Panel in 2011. Within 4 years, 46 states and the District of Columbia had adopted it into their newborn screening program, leading to CCHD screening being nearly universal in the United States. This rapid adoption occurred while there were still questions about the effectiveness of t...

Journal: :The Journal of pediatrics 2013
Lowell H Frank Elizabeth Bradshaw Robert Beekman William T Mahle Gerard R Martin

A national approach to screening for critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) using pulse oximetry was undertaken in the United States. Following the scientific studies that laid the groundwork for the addition of CCHD screening to the U.S. Recommended Uniform Screening Panel (RUSP) and endorsement by professional societies, advocates including physicians, nurses, parents, medical associations,...

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