... and parenting stress in
mothers of children with CHD, and (c) determine
the factors affecting parenting stress in mothers of
children with CHD in Korea.
METHODS
Subjects
Mothers of children with ... source of information via the
Internet were statistically significant determinants of
parenting stress in mothers of children with CHD.
Soci...
... stool levels of alpha-1-antitrypsin (A-1-AT). The 5- year survival after di-
agnosis is about 50 %.
Diagnosis is established by documenting increased A-1-AT clearance with a
24-hour stool collection ... may lead to right heart failure and arrhythmias.
ã All patients with tetralogy should have pre-conception cardiology coun-
seling and follow-up by an adult congenital heart disease...
... an RV-to-PA conduit, or it may
require several procedures to connect multiple PA segments into a single source
artery (unifocalization) before an RV-to-PA conduit can be performed.
ã RV-to-PA ... children.
Journal of Heart Valve Disease, 4, 384–391.
Dearani JA, Danielson GK, Puga FJ, et al. (2003) Late follow-up of 1095 patients undergoing
operation for complex congenital heart di...
... for
adults with congenital heart disease. First textbook of its kind in the fi eld.
Congenital Heart Disease Adult by Welton M. Gersony, Marlon, S.
Rosenbaum, Myron L. Weisfeldt. McGraw-Hill ... performed in a regional adult congenital heart disease
center.
Preoperative risk strati cation
Cardiac factors
ã Residual systemic-to-pulmonary shunts.
ã Residual right-to-left...
... prosthetic de-
vices for the surgical palliation or repair of congenital heart disease.
GUCH
Grown-up congenital heart disease. A term originated by Dr Jane Somerville.
syn. Adult congenital heart disease
Heath-Edwards ... This anomaly is frequently associ-
ated with complex congenital heart disease, particularly left-isomerism.
ISACCD
International Society for Adult...
... passages in a review.
First published 2007
1 2007
ISBN -1 3 : 97 8 -1 -4 05 1- 5 56 9-4
ISBN -1 0 : 1- 4 05 1- 5 56 9-8
Library of Congress Cataloging -in- Publication Data
Mond, Harry G.
Pacing options in the adult patient ... patient with congenital heart disease /
Harry G. Mond, Peter P. Karpawich.
p.;cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I...
... along an intact cephalic vein. Right: The cephalic vein is torn with pushing of the
second lead into the subclavian vein. The vein is then invaginated into the subclavian vein
enclosing the two ... occasion, the cephalicvein maybreak duringlead insertion. Ifthe two
leads cause a very tight fit in the vein, it may, as a consequence, invaginate
the vein into the subclavia...
... [61].
Unless the pacing leads are to be positioned in traditional sites in
structurally normal hearts, active-fixation pacing leads are preferable in
patients with adult congenital heart disease requiring ... application in adults with congenital heart
disease such as Ebstein’s anomaly or in patients, following the Mustard
and Fontan [ 63] procedures. In t...
... difficulties intrying toachieve left ventricu-
lar pacing. The incidence of this abnormality draining into the coronary
sinus is about 3–5% of patients with structurally abnormal hearts [ 74] . In
turn ... heart
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In patientswith D-transpositionof the great vessels whohave undergone
Senning or Mustard procedures which involves the insertion of an
intra-atrial baffl...
... Preventing bradycardia-induced afterpotentials [1 45] .
What type of pacemaker should be implanted? In theory, the object-
ive should be to increase the heart rate by atrial pacing alone, thus
avoiding ... ventricular lead passing inferior without a bend
as if into the floor of the right atrium and fits nicely with the accompany-
ing schematic. Depending on its position in...
... reported
with the incidence falling with advancing age, but still as high as 20% in
the elderly [148].
Atrial septal defects are also one of the most common congenital defects
occurring in adults with ... cava draining into the coronary
sinus. Failure of left superior cardinal vein regression, typically associated with absence of
innominate vein development, allows for v...
... (cardiac vein). Resting 12-lead ECG demonstrating dual
chamber pacing. The ventricular lead lies in the middle or a low lateral cardiac vein. There is
atrial sensing and ventricular pacing with a ... showing dual chamber pacing in a
patient with Ebstein’s anomaly. The passive-fixation atrial lead lies in the atrial appendage.
The passive-fixation right ventricular lea...
... ventricular pacing with dominant R waves from V1 to V4
(Figure 20.11). The axis is, however, dependent on the position of the lead
in the leftventricle. The higher thelead in the chamber, the more prominent
the ... of the great vessels. Two resting 12-lead
ECGs of the single chamber pacing system shown in Figure 20.12 demonstrating left
ventricular (LV) pacing...
... (univentricular heart) . Resting 12-lead ECG from the same
patient in Figure 23.4, demonstrating dual chamber pacing. There is both sensing and
pacing in the atrium. Ventricular pacing demonstrates ... survive to adulthood in increasing numbers. Based on the US National
Center for Health Statistics, by 2020 the number of children in the United
States born with con...