Congenital heart disease – a public health problem

Introduction. A congenital heart disease is a defect in the structure of the heart or great vessels that is present at birth. Signs and symptoms depend on the specific type of defect. The cause of a congenital heart defect is often unknown but remain the most common congenital malformations in newbo...

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Main Authors: Marioara Boia, Oana-Cristina Costescu, Daniela Cioboata, Anca Popoiu, Nicoleta Lungu, Florina Doandes, Aniko Maria Manea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2020-09-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Pediatrics
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Online Access:https://rjp.com.ro/articles/2020.3/RJP_2020_3_EN_Art-03.pdf
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author Marioara Boia
Oana-Cristina Costescu
Daniela Cioboata
Anca Popoiu
Nicoleta Lungu
Florina Doandes
Aniko Maria Manea
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Oana-Cristina Costescu
Daniela Cioboata
Anca Popoiu
Nicoleta Lungu
Florina Doandes
Aniko Maria Manea
author_sort Marioara Boia
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description Introduction. A congenital heart disease is a defect in the structure of the heart or great vessels that is present at birth. Signs and symptoms depend on the specific type of defect. The cause of a congenital heart defect is often unknown but remain the most common congenital malformations in newborns and infants with a major role in early and late neonatal morbidity and mortality. Material and methods. The study was carried out in the Department of Neonatology and Premature in the collaboration with the Department of Pediatric Cardiology, from the Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children Louis Țurcanu Timișoara, in a period of 3 years (2015- 2018). There were 70 patients included in the study, who presented congenital heart malformation diagnosed clinically, by ultrasound and Angio-CT. Results. The incidence of cardiac malformations in our unit was 2.11%. The most common clinical signs encountered in patients with congenital heart disease were dyspnea associated with cyanosis, systolic murmur and oxygen saturation oscillations (SaO2). Associated with pregnancy, the presence of teratogenic factors with possible implication in congenital heart malformations was also detected. There were 12 cases involved genetic syndromes, Down’s syndrome having the highest prevalence. Due to the complexity of the cardiac malformation in the studied group, 11 patients (15.71%) died. Conclusions. Congenital cardiovascular malformations are a problem of public health. In the assessment of a newborn with cardiac pathology, there should be involved obstetricians, neonatologists, anesthetists, pediatric cardiologists, pediatric cardiovascular surgeons, geneticists, with the common goal of preventing, diagnosing, monitoring and treating congenital heart abnormalities.
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spelling doaj.art-31a000ab916a43d69d0fefbb9ab4c4d22022-12-21T20:05:51ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Pediatrics1454-03982069-61752020-09-0169322122510.37897/RJP.2020.3.3Congenital heart disease – a public health problemMarioara Boia0Oana-Cristina Costescu1Daniela Cioboata2Anca Popoiu3Nicoleta Lungu4Florina Doandes5Aniko Maria Manea6 Department of Puericulture and Neonatology, „Victor Babes“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania; „Louis Turcanu“ Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children, Timisoara, Romania Department of Puericulture and Neonatology, „Victor Babes“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania; „Louis Turcanu“ Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children, Timisoara, Romania Department of Puericulture and Neonatology, „Victor Babes“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania; „Louis Turcanu“ Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children, Timisoara, RomaniaDepartment of Puericulture and Neonatology, „Victor Babes“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania; Department of Pediatrics, „Victor Babes“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania Department of Puericulture and Neonatology, „Victor Babes“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania; „Louis Turcanu“ Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children, Timisoara, Romania Department of Puericulture and Neonatology, „Victor Babes“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania; „Louis Turcanu“ Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children, Timisoara, Romania Department of Puericulture and Neonatology, „Victor Babes“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania; „Louis Turcanu“ Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children, Timisoara, RomaniaIntroduction. A congenital heart disease is a defect in the structure of the heart or great vessels that is present at birth. Signs and symptoms depend on the specific type of defect. The cause of a congenital heart defect is often unknown but remain the most common congenital malformations in newborns and infants with a major role in early and late neonatal morbidity and mortality. Material and methods. The study was carried out in the Department of Neonatology and Premature in the collaboration with the Department of Pediatric Cardiology, from the Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children Louis Țurcanu Timișoara, in a period of 3 years (2015- 2018). There were 70 patients included in the study, who presented congenital heart malformation diagnosed clinically, by ultrasound and Angio-CT. Results. The incidence of cardiac malformations in our unit was 2.11%. The most common clinical signs encountered in patients with congenital heart disease were dyspnea associated with cyanosis, systolic murmur and oxygen saturation oscillations (SaO2). Associated with pregnancy, the presence of teratogenic factors with possible implication in congenital heart malformations was also detected. There were 12 cases involved genetic syndromes, Down’s syndrome having the highest prevalence. Due to the complexity of the cardiac malformation in the studied group, 11 patients (15.71%) died. Conclusions. Congenital cardiovascular malformations are a problem of public health. In the assessment of a newborn with cardiac pathology, there should be involved obstetricians, neonatologists, anesthetists, pediatric cardiologists, pediatric cardiovascular surgeons, geneticists, with the common goal of preventing, diagnosing, monitoring and treating congenital heart abnormalities.https://rjp.com.ro/articles/2020.3/RJP_2020_3_EN_Art-03.pdfcongenital heart malformationnewbornechocardiography
spellingShingle Marioara Boia
Oana-Cristina Costescu
Daniela Cioboata
Anca Popoiu
Nicoleta Lungu
Florina Doandes
Aniko Maria Manea
Congenital heart disease – a public health problem
Romanian Journal of Pediatrics
congenital heart malformation
newborn
echocardiography
title Congenital heart disease – a public health problem
title_full Congenital heart disease – a public health problem
title_fullStr Congenital heart disease – a public health problem
title_full_unstemmed Congenital heart disease – a public health problem
title_short Congenital heart disease – a public health problem
title_sort congenital heart disease a public health problem
topic congenital heart malformation
newborn
echocardiography
url https://rjp.com.ro/articles/2020.3/RJP_2020_3_EN_Art-03.pdf
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