Disease | hypoplastic left heart syndrome |
Phenotype | C0003507|aortic stenosis |
Sentences | 9 |
PubMedID- 24563074 | Atrial septal defect (asd) and pulmonic stenosis were more common among females, whereas aortic stenosis, coarctation of the aorta, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, and d-transposition of great arteries were more common among males. |
PubMedID- 23402338 | Objectives: foetal aortic valvuloplasty has been proposed as a strategy to improve left heart growth and function in foetuses with severe aortic stenosis at risk of progression to hypoplastic left heart syndrome. |
PubMedID- 21957611 | Critical aortic stenosis which can lead to hypoplastic left heart syndrome or severe fetal heart failure with nonimmune hydrops is an indication for this procedure. |
PubMedID- 21126622 | The role of efe in the pre- and postnatal evolution of hypoplastic left heart disease, and the implications of efe for outcomes after prenatal intervention for fetal aortic stenosis with evolving hypoplastic left heart syndrome have also not been determined. |
PubMedID- 24922056 | Aim: this chapter addresses three lesions for which percutaneous fci can be utilized: (1) aortic stenosis with evolving hypoplastic left heart syndrome, for which aortic valvuloplasty may prevent left ventricular hypoplasia and has yielded a biventricular circulation in approximately one third of cases; (2) hypoplastic left heart syndrome with intact atrial septum, for which relief of atrial restriction has potential to improve perinatal survival; and (3) pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum and evolving right ventricular hypoplasia, for which pulmonary valvuloplasty has resulted in a biventricular circulation in the majority of patients. |
PubMedID- 21844059 | Fetal cardiac intervention for critical aortic stenosis (as) with evolving hypoplastic left heart syndrome is performed in an attempt to maintain a biventricular circulation postnatally. |
PubMedID- 19931971 | Cerebral blood flow characteristics and biometry in fetuses undergoing prenatal intervention for aortic stenosis with evolving hypoplastic left heart syndrome. |
PubMedID- 26435853 | The case is a 4-month-old male born with mitral and aortic stenosis variant of hypoplastic left heart syndrome. |
PubMedID- 25854848 | A fetal echocardiogram at 27-weeks gestation showed severe aortic stenosis with evolving hypoplastic left heart syndrome, significant endocardial fibroelastosis, a dysplastic tricuspid valve with moderate regurgitation, right atrial and ventricular dilation, and signs of fetal congestive heart failure. |
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