...congenital heart disease? What causes ductal-dependent congenital heart disease? How is ductal-dependent congenital heart disease diagnosed? What treatments are available for ductal-dependent congenital heart disease? What is the outlook for...
...the overall health of their heart. How is the Procedure Performed? Atrial septal defect repair can be performed using either open-heart surgical procedure or percutaneous transcatheter closure technique. The open-heart...
...congenital heart disease? What causes ductal-dependent congenital heart disease? How is ductal-dependent congenital heart disease diagnosed? What treatments are available for ductal-dependent congenital heart disease? What is the outlook for...
...of ductal-dependent congenital heart disease? What causes ductal-dependent congenital heart disease? How is ductal-dependent congenital heart disease diagnosed? What treatments are available for ductal-dependent congenital heart disease? What is the...
...Undergo and Expected Results A coronary angiogram is recommended for those diagnosed with the following heart conditions: Congenital heart disease Cardiovascular disease Coronary heart disease Heart valve problems Heart failure...
...to the heart. Because of this, patients are relieved of their symptoms. Their quality of life is also expected to improve significantly. In addition, their risk of heart failure will...
...of ductal-dependent congenital heart disease? What causes ductal-dependent congenital heart disease? How is ductal-dependent congenital heart disease diagnosed? What treatments are available for ductal-dependent congenital heart disease? What is the...
...monitoring. Anybody who has been diagnosed with any of the heart conditions listed below are required to make regular follow-up visits: Heart failure Arrhythmias Congenital heart diseases Coronary artery disease...
...or cold to destroy small areas of heart tissue in the atria, the upper chambers of the heart. This is done to correct abnormal electrical signals that cause heart rhythm...
...**Heart Failure:** Reduced heart function due to weakened muscle or diseased valves – **Pericardial Effusion:** Excess fluid around the heart – **Cardiomyopathies:** Diseases of the heart muscle – **Congenital Heart...