Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome(HLHS)
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Cynthia M. Johnson, MA DefinitionHypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a rare heart defect. Structures on the left side of the heart, such as the aorta, aortic valve, left ventricle, and mitral valve, may be too small, missing, or poorly formed. This lowers oxygen-rich blood flow to the body.
CausesHLHS is present at birth. It is caused by a genetic defect. It is not known why the heart does not develop the right way. Risk FactorsThings that may raise the risk of having a child with HLHS are:
SymptomsThese problems often appear within days after birth:
DiagnosisThe diagnosis may be suspected during a prenatal ultrasound. If the diagnosis was not made before birth, the doctor will ask about your child's symptoms and health history. A physical exam will be done. Pictures may be taken of your child's chest. This can be done with an echocardiogram. This can confirm the diagnosis. TreatmentSome defects are hard to treat. Some options are:
Children with this heart problem will need lifelong monitoring by a doctor who treats heart problems. PreventionThere are no known guidelines to prevent this health problem. RESOURCES:American Heart Association http://www.heart.org Family Doctor—American Academy of Family Physicians http://familydoctor.org CANADIAN RESOURCES:Canadian Cardiovascular Society http://www.ccs.ca Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada http://www.heartandstroke.ca References:Feinstein JA, Benson DW, et al. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome: current considerations and expectations. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2012 Jan 3;59(1 Suppl):S1-S42, correction can be found in J Am Coll Cardiol 2012 Jan 21;59(5):544.
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome. EBSCO DynaMed website. Available at:
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Single ventricle defects. American Heart Association website. Available at: ...(Click grey area to select URL) Accessed December 18, 2020. Last reviewed September 2020 by EBSCO Medical Review Board
Chelsea Skucek, MSN, BS, RNC-NIC Last Updated: 6/2/2021 | ||
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