Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome News and Research

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Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a problem with the heart’s structure that is present at birth (congenital). It is a group of related defects that, together, mean that the left side of the heart is underdeveloped. Normally, oxygen-poor blood is pumped through the right side of the heart to the lungs, where it gains oxygen and returns to the left side of the heart. The oxygen-rich blood is then pumped from the left side of the heart to the rest of the body. At birth, all babies also have two connections, or shunts, between the two sides of the heart; however, within a few days of birth these connections close.
NHLBI selects U-M Congenital Heart Center for clinical research

NHLBI selects U-M Congenital Heart Center for clinical research

Doctors should consider catheterization for diagnosing children with heart defects: AHA

Doctors should consider catheterization for diagnosing children with heart defects: AHA

Study finds association between ERBB4 gene, LVOT malformations

Study finds association between ERBB4 gene, LVOT malformations

Non-Hispanic black infants born with heart defects more likely to die within five years

Non-Hispanic black infants born with heart defects more likely to die within five years

Pediatric physicians present 12 research abstracts, posters at Cardiology 2011

Pediatric physicians present 12 research abstracts, posters at Cardiology 2011

U.S mortality rate from congenital heart defects drops 24%: Report

U.S mortality rate from congenital heart defects drops 24%: Report

Two-thirds of fetuses with HLHS have strong chance of survival

Two-thirds of fetuses with HLHS have strong chance of survival

New surgical procedure improves survival in infants with severely underdeveloped hearts

New surgical procedure improves survival in infants with severely underdeveloped hearts

Usage of shunts to direct blood flow to lungs can help kids born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Usage of shunts to direct blood flow to lungs can help kids born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Largest clinical trial to compare surgical treatments for congenital heart disease

Largest clinical trial to compare surgical treatments for congenital heart disease

Infants born with complex congenital heart disease also at risk for life-threatening gastrointestinal diseases

Infants born with complex congenital heart disease also at risk for life-threatening gastrointestinal diseases

Researchers discover genetic variant that raises risk of CHD

Researchers discover genetic variant that raises risk of CHD

New study may lead to better outcomes for kids born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome

New study may lead to better outcomes for kids born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Cardiology 2010 conference focuses on current treatments for children with heart disease

Cardiology 2010 conference focuses on current treatments for children with heart disease

60% of pregnant women never tested for CHD

60% of pregnant women never tested for CHD

NHLBI grant for identifying genetic and epigenetic causes of human congenital heart disease

NHLBI grant for identifying genetic and epigenetic causes of human congenital heart disease

Landmark study provides new insight into congenital heart defects

Landmark study provides new insight into congenital heart defects

New hybrid catheterization table for Toshiba America Medical Systems' five-axis Infinix-i cardiovascular X-ray line

New hybrid catheterization table for Toshiba America Medical Systems' five-axis Infinix-i cardiovascular X-ray line

Sildenafil drug improves cardiac performance in young adults with congenital heart disease

Sildenafil drug improves cardiac performance in young adults with congenital heart disease

Sildenafil improves heart function in youngsters with single ventricle congenital heart disease

Sildenafil improves heart function in youngsters with single ventricle congenital heart disease

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