From ECG to Imaging: Challenges in the Diagnosis of Adult Congenital Heart Diseases.
Simina CrișanRuxandra-Maria BaghinaSilvia LucaOana PătruMihai-Andrei LazărCristina VăcărescuMarius RusDragos CozmaDan-Ion GaițăConstantin-Tudor LucaPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Congenital heart diseases (CHD) are one of the most common birth defects and the main leading cause of death in children. Many patients with CHD are reaching adulthood due to the success of improved contemporary surgical procedures. Understanding the etiology of CHD remains important for patient clinical management. Both genetic and environmental factors are involved in the development and progression of CHD. Variations in many different genes and chromosomal anomalies can be associated with CHD, by expression of different mechanisms. Sporadic cases are the most frequently encountered in these patients. Atrial septal defect is a common congenital heart disease that refers to direct communication between atrial chambers, found isolated or associated with other syndromes. Imaging techniques, especially transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography (TOE) represent the key for diagnosis and management of ASD. The disease has a major incidence in adulthood, due to late symptomatology, but assessment and treatment are important to avoid time-related complications. Ebstein's anomaly is a rare congenital disease, with a dominant genetic participation, characterized by an abnormal displacement of the tricuspid valve and right ventricular myopathy, often requiring surgical intervention. Alongside echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is the gold standard tool for the assessment of ventricular volumes. Early diagnosis and adequate treatment are mandatory to avoid possible complications of CHD, and thus, ECG, as well as imaging techniques, are important diagnostic tools. However, patients with CHD need a special healthcare team for the entire monitorization in various life stages.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance
- left ventricular
- congenital heart disease
- healthcare
- genome wide
- mitral valve
- heart rate variability
- atrial fibrillation
- autism spectrum disorder
- risk factors
- randomized controlled trial
- depressive symptoms
- physical activity
- poor prognosis
- aortic valve
- newly diagnosed
- late onset
- pulmonary hypertension
- heart failure
- heart rate
- magnetic resonance imaging
- blood pressure
- pregnant women
- palliative care
- prognostic factors
- fluorescence imaging
- chronic kidney disease
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- aortic stenosis
- dna methylation
- early onset
- left atrial
- combination therapy
- case report
- patient reported outcomes
- clinical evaluation