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  • Pulmonary atresia – unfavorable prognostic factor in tetralogy of Fallot with neonatal onset - 31/07/2015
  • ATREZIA PULMONARA – FACTOR DE PROGNOSTIC NEFAVORABIL IN TETRALOGIA FALLOT CU DEBUT NEONATAL - 31/07/2015

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Pulmonary atresia – unfavorable prognostic factor in tetralogy of Fallot with neonatal onset

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXI, Nr. 1, An 2012
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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Pulmonary atresia – unfavorable prognostic factor in tetralogy of Fallot with neonatal onset

Aniela Luminita Rugina, A.G. Dimitriu, N. Nistor and Doina Mihaila

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Infundibular or valvular pulmonary atresia occurs in 15-25% of tetralogy of Fallot cases, is manifested clinically in the neonatal period, is included in the ductdepedent congenital heart disease (CHD), requires prostaglandin E1 infusion and early surgical treatement. Tetralogy of Fallot may associate more anatomical variants, some with poor prognosis in the first year of life, if the cardiovascular surgery is not performed in time, most commonly in the neonatal period. The aim of this article is presenting a clinical case of tetralogy of Fallot and pulmonary atresia, diagnosed in the neonatal period, with severe cyanosis and had a progression to death whithin 6 months of life. Pathologic examination revealed malformative association: renal left hypoplasia, with left megaureter and hidrocalicosis without urinary tract infection.

Key words: infant, cyanosis, tetralogy of Fallot, pulmonary artery atresia, pathological examination

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ATREZIA PULMONARA – FACTOR DE PROGNOSTIC NEFAVORABIL IN TETRALOGIA FALLOT CU DEBUT NEONATAL

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXI, Nr. 1, An 2012
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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Promoting Global Health

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ATREZIA PULMONARA – FACTOR DE PROGNOSTIC NEFAVORABIL IN TETRALOGIA FALLOT CU DEBUT NEONATAL

Aniela Luminita Rugina, A.G. Dimitriu, N. Nistor and Doina Mihaila

REZUMAT

Atrezia infundibulară sau valvulară pulmonară apare la 15-25% dintre cazurile de tetralogie Fallot, se manifestă clinic din perioada neonatală, fiind inclusă în cardiopatiile congenitale critice ductodependente, impunând perfuzie endovenoasă cu prostaglandine E1 şi tratament chirurgical precoce. Tetralogia Fallot poate asocia mai multe variante anatomice, unele cu prognostic nefavorabil în primul an de viaţă, în cazul în care intervenţia chirurgicală cardiovasculară nu este efectuată în timp util, cel mai frecvent în perioada neonatală. Este prezentat un caz clinic de tetralogie Fallot şi atrezie de valvă pulmonară (VP), diagnosticat în perioada neonatală, când a prezentat cianoză severă şi care a avut o evoluţie spre deces în primele 6 luni de viaţă. Examenul anatomopatologic a evidenţiat asocieri malformative: hipoplazie renală stângă, cu megaureter şi hidrocalicoză stângă, fără infecţie de tract urinar.

Cuvinte cheie: sugar, cianoză, tetralogie Fallot, atrezie de arteră pulmonară, examen anatomopatologic.

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