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Case Report on Tricuspid Atresia
Author(s) -
Himanshu Jawanjal,
Savita Pohekar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i60b34655
Subject(s) - medicine , tricuspid atresia , breathing , heart disease , intervention (counseling) , weakness , cardiology , surgery , pediatrics , anesthesia , psychiatry
The absence of the tricuspid valve is one of the more unusual types of congenital heart illness. Before the introduction of heart surgery, it was only of scholarly interest, However, now that such conditions may be alleviated medically, the problem has taken on more significance, and every effort must be made to identify the anatomical weakness in cases of congenital cardiac disease.[1] Clinical Findings:  Cyanosis, feeding difficulties, cyanosis, shortness of breath and fast breathing, sluggish development, and a heart murmur are the most common symptoms. Therapeutic Intervention: Tab .Lasix 40mg OD, dioxin drop0.5ml, Furoped drop 0.5 ml ,Syp A-2.5ML Outcomes:  After treatment, the patient shows improvement. His breathing difficulty and heart rate arebeing improved. Conclusion: My child was admitted to the AVBRH's pediatric ICU with cyanosis of blurred vision and breathing difficulties. His condition has improved upon obtaining adequate therapy.

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