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.
Tel Aviv University develops innovative algorithms to combat Intra-uterine growth restrictions for healthy babies

Tel Aviv University develops innovative algorithms to combat Intra-uterine growth restrictions for healthy babies

Boy born with half a heart survives and thrives

Boy born with half a heart survives and thrives

Environment plays role in hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Environment plays role in hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Cardiopulmonary bypass for child heart surgery does not affect IQ

Cardiopulmonary bypass for child heart surgery does not affect IQ

For children with heart disease, a risk of attention and behavior problems

For children with heart disease, a risk of attention and behavior problems

For babies with specific complex heart defects, death risk is far lower at most experienced hospitals

For babies with specific complex heart defects, death risk is far lower at most experienced hospitals

Hypoplastic left heart syndrome likely caused by genetic factors

Hypoplastic left heart syndrome likely caused by genetic factors

John Cheatham receives prestigious award for work on congenital heart disease

John Cheatham receives prestigious award for work on congenital heart disease

Researchers shed light on congenital diaphragmatic hernia

Researchers shed light on congenital diaphragmatic hernia

Treating congenital heart defects in babies still in the womb

Treating congenital heart defects in babies still in the womb

Baby Grace goes home after having heart surgery as a fetus

Baby Grace goes home after having heart surgery as a fetus

Gene defect linked to heart disease

Gene defect linked to heart disease

Study shows mutation in NOTCH1 gene causes aortic valve disease

Study shows mutation in NOTCH1 gene causes aortic valve disease

How heart is formed in the embryo helps explain congenital heart disease

How heart is formed in the embryo helps explain congenital heart disease

Parents and siblings of infants born with severe abnormalities of the left side of the heart should also be screened for heart problems

Parents and siblings of infants born with severe abnormalities of the left side of the heart should also be screened for heart problems

Researchers awarded $5 million to develop a pediatric heart assist device

Researchers awarded $5 million to develop a pediatric heart assist device

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