Overview of the Most Prevalent Pediatric Congenital Heart Diseases: A Literature Review

Hala Fawzy Sale Elsedawy
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Like every other prevalent disease process, cardiovascular diseases pose a great risk for the morbidity and mortality of human beings. Pediatric cardiovascular disease (CVD) represents a broad spectrum of disorders that affect both the heart and blood vessels in the pediatric population. There have been several epidemiological studies done to highlight the prevalence and incidence of various pediatric CVDs, emphasizing the impact on global child health. Notably, congenital heart defects, acquired heart diseases, and cardiomyopathies contribute to the majority of pediatric CVDs. Understanding the prevalence and distribution of these conditions is important for resource allocation and healthcare planning. Similarly, several risk factors contribute to the development and progression of pediatric CVD. Genetic predisposition, prenatal exposures, environmental factors, and lifestyle choices all play pivotal roles. Identifying and addressing these risk factors is essential for early intervention and preventive strategies. However, advances in diagnostic modalities have revolutionized the assessment of pediatric CVD. Non-invasive imaging techniques, genetic testing, and biomarker analyses enable earlier and more accurate detection, facilitating timely intervention and personalized treatment plans. Additionally, emerging therapeutic approaches, including innovative medical interventions and surgical techniques, are transforming the landscape of pediatric CVD management.  This abstract aims to serve as a concise resource for clinicians, researchers, and physicians interested in pediatric cardiovascular health. By understanding the epidemiology, recognizing key risk factors, and staying aware of the emerging trends in diagnosis and management, people can contribute to improved outcomes and enhanced quality of life for children affected by cardiovascular diseases.
最常见的小儿先天性心脏病概述:文献综述
与其他所有流行病一样,心血管疾病对人类的发病率和死亡率构成巨大风险。小儿心血管疾病(CVD)是指影响小儿心脏和血管的一系列疾病。已有多项流行病学研究强调了各种小儿心血管疾病的流行率和发病率,并强调了其对全球儿童健康的影响。值得注意的是,先天性心脏缺陷、后天性心脏病和心肌病是造成大多数儿科心血管疾病的原因。了解这些疾病的发病率和分布情况对于资源分配和医疗保健规划非常重要。 同样,一些风险因素也会导致小儿心血管疾病的发生和发展。遗传易感性、产前暴露、环境因素和生活方式选择都起着至关重要的作用。识别并解决这些风险因素对于早期干预和预防策略至关重要。 然而,诊断方法的进步彻底改变了儿科心血管疾病的评估。无创成像技术、基因检测和生物标志物分析能够更早、更准确地发现疾病,便于及时干预和制定个性化治疗方案。此外,新兴的治疗方法,包括创新的医疗干预和外科技术,正在改变儿科心血管疾病的管理模式。 本摘要旨在为对儿科心血管健康感兴趣的临床医师、研究人员和医生提供简明的资源。通过了解流行病学、认识关键风险因素、关注诊断和管理方面的新趋势,人们可以为改善心血管疾病患儿的治疗效果和生活质量做出贡献。
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