Abstract:Background: Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) have been reported to show significant growth retardation both prenataly and postnatally. Cyanotic CHDs in children commonly cause more pronounced growth retardation in comparison with acyanotic CHDs. Chronic hypoxemia has been suggested as the cause of poor growth in these patients. Interruption of GH / IGF-1 axis decreased appetite due to hypoxemia leading to insufficient food intake and increased energy consumption may be a cause of the increased grow… Show more
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