AbstractThe purpose of this work is to evaluate the effect of sex on the outcome of congenital heart diseases (CHDs) in children. The frequency of occurrence of each outcome within the disease is also detected.Methods312 patients (171 males and 141 females) with CHDs aged less than 12years were included in this study. For them complete history taking, physical examination, chest X-ray, electrocardiography and echocardiography were done. The following aspects were recorded: mortality, surgical repair, development of pulmonary hypertension, diagnosis of heart failure, hospitalization due to chest infection and growth parameters (weight and height).ResultsOf 312 patients the most frequent two diagnoses were atrial septal defect (28.8%), and ve...
This is a retrospective, descriptive study done on 65 patients at specialized cardiac center at Ahm...
Background: To determine the pattern of differenttypes of congenital heart diseases, in paediatric a...
Background - Gender differences in prognosis have frequently been reported in cardiovascular disease...
Gender differences in the outcome of acquired cardiovascular disease are well known, but available l...
Gender differences in prevalence, manifestation, treatment outcomes, and prognosis have been well kn...
Gender differences in the outcome of acquired cardiovascular disease are well known, but available l...
Gender differences in the outcome of acquired cardiovascular disease are well known, but available l...
Aim: Congenital heart disease is the most common congenital problem in children. Presentation can va...
Aim: Congenital heart disease is the most common congenital problem in children. Presentation can va...
Contains fulltext : 70221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gend...
Objective. To assess gender differences in morbidity, mortality and patient management among adults ...
ObjectivesThe study objective was to determine whether gender is a determinant of in-hospital mortal...
For 17 years, 4150 infants and children under 13 years of age with final diagnosis of well defined c...
Objective: To study the pattern of Congenital Heart Diseases (CHD) in children referred to Ahmed Gas...
Department of Human Anatomy Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau...
This is a retrospective, descriptive study done on 65 patients at specialized cardiac center at Ahm...
Background: To determine the pattern of differenttypes of congenital heart diseases, in paediatric a...
Background - Gender differences in prognosis have frequently been reported in cardiovascular disease...
Gender differences in the outcome of acquired cardiovascular disease are well known, but available l...
Gender differences in prevalence, manifestation, treatment outcomes, and prognosis have been well kn...
Gender differences in the outcome of acquired cardiovascular disease are well known, but available l...
Gender differences in the outcome of acquired cardiovascular disease are well known, but available l...
Aim: Congenital heart disease is the most common congenital problem in children. Presentation can va...
Aim: Congenital heart disease is the most common congenital problem in children. Presentation can va...
Contains fulltext : 70221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gend...
Objective. To assess gender differences in morbidity, mortality and patient management among adults ...
ObjectivesThe study objective was to determine whether gender is a determinant of in-hospital mortal...
For 17 years, 4150 infants and children under 13 years of age with final diagnosis of well defined c...
Objective: To study the pattern of Congenital Heart Diseases (CHD) in children referred to Ahmed Gas...
Department of Human Anatomy Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau...
This is a retrospective, descriptive study done on 65 patients at specialized cardiac center at Ahm...
Background: To determine the pattern of differenttypes of congenital heart diseases, in paediatric a...
Background - Gender differences in prognosis have frequently been reported in cardiovascular disease...