Congenital heart disease
affects about one baby in 120, so it is
by no means rare. It is present from birth,
although it might not make its presence
felt until later on. Most forms cause no
problem to the child, and the rest can often
be treated successfully so that the child
has a normal or near-normal life.
Congenital heart disease
takes several forms. The commonest are:
- Openings in the
internal wall of the heart (sometimes
wrongly referred to as ‘hole in the heart’).
These are called septal defects.
- Failure by a blood
channel used only before the baby is born
to close at the right time. This is called
patent ductus arteriosus.
- Narrowing of the
main heart valves. This is called aortic
and pulmonary valve stenosis.
- Narrowing of the
main artery of the body. This is called
aortic stenosis.
- Fallot’s tetralogy
is a set of 4 congenital heart defects
occurring together. These are; ventricular
septal defect (a hole in the internal
wall of the heart), pulmonary stenosis
(narrowing of the main artery to the lungs),
dextroposition of the aorta (the main
artery to the body joins the heart at
the wrong place), and right ventricular
hypertrophy (thickening of the wall of
one of the main heart chambers).
Causes
There are many different
causes of congenital heart disease. They
include:
- Virus infections
early in pregnancy, especially German
measles (Rubella).
- Some medical drugs
if taken in the early weeks of pregnancy
(there are very few such drugs).
- Some poorly controlled
medical conditions in the mother, such
as diabetes or systemic lupus erythematosus
(SLA).
- Down's syndrome.
Treatment
Whenever a child’s
future health is threatened by congenital
heart disease, treatment is necessary. For
these reasons, surgical correction of the
congenital defect is often advised during
infancy or childhood.
There have been great
advances in the surgical treatment of congenital
heart disease, and virtually all children
can be cured. At the very least, treatment
can make their lives much better, even if
it is not possible to completely solve the
problem
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