RADIOLOGICAL METHODS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ATRIOVENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT
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https://doi.org/10.34689/e10x5x40Keywords:
heart disease, congenital heart defects, heart valve disease, heart failureAbstract
The article is devoted to the optimization of radiation research methods in the diagnosis and evaluation of the effectiveness of surgical correction of atrioventricular septal defect. Congenital heart defects are among the most common cardiovascular abnormalities and represent a leading cause of death in infants during the first year of life. The article emphasizes the need for special attention to children with congenital heart disease, as well as adult patients with residual disorders such as pulmonary hypertension, atrioventricular valve insufficiency, arrhythmias, and others. Recommendations for organizing medical care for adults with congenital heart disease include coordinating the activities of regional centers, educational programs for patients and their families, as well as training cardiologists. The article highlights the importance of interaction between different levels of health systems to ensure effective treatment and follow-up of patients with congenital heart disease.
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