The test result is a complete endocardial cushion defect and pulmonary hypertension.

Patient: shortness of breath
Laboratory, September 30, 2008
Congenital heart disease: complete endocardial cushion defect, pulmonary hypertension.
1. enlarged right ventricular internal diameter. 2.
2. thickening of the right ventricular wall and septum, with no significant abnormalities in motion.
CDFI: left to right predominantly low velocity shunt signal was seen at atrial level; left to right predominantly low velocity over septal shunt signal was recorded at ventricular level.
4. the normal structure of the second and tricuspid valves disappeared, forming a common atrioventricular valve. cdfi: mild regurgitant signal was seen. right atrial lateral regurgitant velocity, CW: 3.8 m/s. pulmonary valve regurgitant signal was seen, CW: 2.95 m/s.
5. The internal diameter of the main pulmonary artery is significantly widened. 6.
The location and morphology of the descending aortic arch were not significantly abnormal.
Ultrasound suggestion: congenital heart disease: complete endocardial cushion defect Pulmonary hypertension
Untreated
Does this disease have a significant impact on the child’s health? What is the success rate of such an operation?
What is the approximate cost of the surgery?
Can the patient look like a healthy person after surgery? Xiao Shiliang, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Wuhan Union Hospital