62 -3 (41) 2022 — Khamidova N.K. — PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR HEART DISEASE IN CHILDREN
PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR HEART DISEASE IN CHILDREN
Khamidova N.K. Bukhara State Medical Institute
Resume
Congenital heart defects can be defined as anatomical abnormalities of the heart or great vessels that occur during fetal development, regardless of age at presentation. Children with congenital heart disease are at higher risk for other cardiovascular diseases, suggesting that risk assessment for these diseases should be considered in these patients. The purpose of this article is to provide a review of the literature on major congenital heart defects.
Conclusion. Early and accurate detection of congenital heart defects is an important step in accurate follow-up of potentially problematic pregnancies. Knowledge of the diagnostic aspect of comorbidity, the timing and type of treatment is of vital importance for the patient and for the physician.
Keywords: congenital heart defects, children, risk factors
First page
297
Last page
300
For citation: Khamidova N.K. PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR HEART DISEASE IN CHILDREN //New Day in Medicine 3(41)2022 297-300 https://clck.ru/gMLHp
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