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The American Heart Association explains the congenital heart defect complete atrioventricular, AV, canal, complete AV canal, complete common AV canal, and endocardial cushion defect in children and adults.
The American Heart Association explains the congenital heart defect complete atrioventricular, AV, canal, complete AV canal, complete common AV canal, and endocardial cushion defect in children and adults.
Complete Atrioventricular Canal defect (CAVC) A large hole in center of the heart affecting all four chambers where they would normally be divided. When a heart is properly divided, the oxygen-rich blood from the lungs does not mix with the oxygen-poor blood from the body.
Complete Atrioventricular Canal defect (CAVC) A large hole in center of the heart affecting all four chambers where they would normally be divided. When a heart is properly divided, the oxygen-rich blood from the lungs does not mix with the oxygen-poor blood from the body.
Each type of medication has a specific function to prevent a blood clot from forming or causing a blocked blood vessel, heart attack or stroke. The American Heart Association explains the congenital heart defect Tetralogy of Fallot in children and adults.
Each type of medication has a specific function to prevent a blood clot from forming or causing a blocked blood vessel, heart attack or stroke. The American Heart Association explains the congenital heart defect Tetralogy of Fallot in children and adults.
Some patients with pulmonary atresia/intact septum can have a repair that allows the right ventricle to grow and function in a more normal way than other patients with single ventricles. A more complete repair depends on the size of the pulmonary artery and right ventricle.
Truncus arteriosus occurs when the two large arteries carrying blood away from the heart don’t form properly and one large artery is present instead. This artery (the truncus) sits over a large opening or hole in the wall between the two pumping chambers (ventricular septal defect). With only one artery, there is no specific path to the lungs ...
Each type of medication has a specific function to prevent a blood clot from forming or causing a blocked blood vessel, heart attack or stroke. The American Heart Association explains the congenital heart defect atrial septal defect or ASD in children and adults.
In TAPVC, the blood does not take the normal route from the lungs to the heart and out to the body. Instead, the veins from the lungs attach to the heart in abnormal positions and this problem means that oxygenated blood enters or leaks into the wrong chamber.