2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692007000200016
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Evaluation of the growth percentiles of children with congenital heart disease

Abstract: Silva VM, Lopes MVO, Araujo TL. Evaluation of the growth percentiles of children with congenital heart disease.Rev Latino-am Enfermagem 2007 março-abril; 15(2):298-303.

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“…Cyanosis is a clinical manifestation indicating a lack of blood saturation resulting from the mixing of venous and arterial blood (10) . Tetralogy of Fallot was the cyanotic heart disease most frequently presented; a similar profile regarding the most common cyanotic heart disease was found in the aforementioned study (8) . An international study describes the importance of the early detection of critical congenital heart diseases, so that the medical care of children with severe cyanotic heart disease is a priority and is appropriate, in terms of avoiding the worsening of the disease or even death (11) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Cyanosis is a clinical manifestation indicating a lack of blood saturation resulting from the mixing of venous and arterial blood (10) . Tetralogy of Fallot was the cyanotic heart disease most frequently presented; a similar profile regarding the most common cyanotic heart disease was found in the aforementioned study (8) . An international study describes the importance of the early detection of critical congenital heart diseases, so that the medical care of children with severe cyanotic heart disease is a priority and is appropriate, in terms of avoiding the worsening of the disease or even death (11) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…A study of nursing diagnoses of hospitalized children with congenital heart disease at a hospital in northeastern Brazil, identified VSD as the most prevalent congenital heart disease, primarily affecting male children (8) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a previous study which evaluated the growth of hospitalized children below 12 months of age and with heart defects, 50% of the children had values below the 10 th percentile for the rates of length/age, weight/ length and weight/age, indicating that a high proportion of values are within the nutritional risk group, in view of the fact that the values considered 'at-risk' are found between the 3 rd and 10 th percentiles (11) . In a similar way, another study carried out with 89 hospitalized children in Turkey, aged between one and 45 months, all with cyanotic or acyanotic heart disease and with or without pulmonary hypertension, used the cut-off points of percentiles between 5 and 95, determining that 65.2%…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…As already mentioned by several authors, patients with congenital heart disease have a deficit in weight and height development [ 4 - 6 , 8 , 17 ] . The low energy intake, hypermetabolism [ 8 , 9 ] and cell hypoxia [ 9 ] are factors that decrease the availability of energy and hamper the adoption of a proper diet for these children, contributing to their developmental delay [ 10 , 15 ] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Congenital heart defects usually cause changes in development, mainly in height and weight, which when measured are shown below the normal mean for age [ 4 - 8 ] . These changes are usually multifactorial and may be from both cardiac and extra-cardiac causes [ 8 - 10 ] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%