2018
DOI: 10.4314/njp.v45i1.2
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Pattern of cardiac diseases among children in a tertiary hospital in North Central, Nigeria: A three and half years retrospective cohort echocardiographic study

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“… 9 The burden of CHDs is widespread, and each year, at least 1.5 million children are born with CHDs, approximately 90% of these children do not have adequate access to an essential diagnosis or appropriate management, both of which could be life-saving measures for these children. 10 , 11 Ongoing research on CHD has played a vital role in the diagnosis, management, and prevention of the condition. Such studies have also provided insight into gene-specific diagnosis, prognosis, and risks of recurrence.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 9 The burden of CHDs is widespread, and each year, at least 1.5 million children are born with CHDs, approximately 90% of these children do not have adequate access to an essential diagnosis or appropriate management, both of which could be life-saving measures for these children. 10 , 11 Ongoing research on CHD has played a vital role in the diagnosis, management, and prevention of the condition. Such studies have also provided insight into gene-specific diagnosis, prognosis, and risks of recurrence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CHD generally caused clinical symptoms early in life. These signs and symptoms could be found from birth, such as recurrent respiratory infections and difficulty of gaining weight, a minimal one, which could no (14) t be detected until adulthood. The difference in the age of diagnosis of CHD patients depend on the type and complexity of the disorder (10) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The difference in the age of diagnosis in children with acyanotic congenital heart defect depends on the type and complexity of the defects. 5 Some patients may show typical symptoms in early life, while others may only be showing minimal symptoms such as recurrent respiratory infections or difficulty in gaining weight, that makes it rarely detected until adulthood. 5 The high number of patients under 5 year of age shows a very good referral system and early diagnosis.…”
Section: Age Distribution In Acyanotic Congenital Heart Defect Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Some patients may show typical symptoms in early life, while others may only be showing minimal symptoms such as recurrent respiratory infections or difficulty in gaining weight, that makes it rarely detected until adulthood. 5 The high number of patients under 5 year of age shows a very good referral system and early diagnosis. 5 Several studies that have been done before, one of them by Ain et al (2015), revealed that majority of patients with acyanotic congenital heart defect in RSUP M. Djamil Padang were under 1 year of age with the frequency of 56.4%, while the remaining 43.6% were above 1 year old.…”
Section: Age Distribution In Acyanotic Congenital Heart Defect Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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