Pulmonary valvular stenosis complicated by cerebrovascular accident and congestive heart failure in a young child.

Y. T. Chu*, C. D. Liang, Sheung-fat Ko, S. C. Huang, M. M. Tiao

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Pulmonary valvular stenosis (PS) with intact ventricular septum is a common congenital heart disease. In general, mild PS has a benign clinical course. However, in severe PS and some cases of moderate stenosis, increasing severity of the lesion may occur. The manifestations of either cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or congestive heart failure (CHF) are rarely reported in pediatric patients with PS. In this report, we describe a girl with severe PS complicated by seizures and sudden onset of hemiparesis at 13 months of age who developed CHF when 16 months old. CHF was cured after successful balloon valvuloplasty. She remained well without residual hemiparesis or recurrent seizures during the 1-year follow-up. Early balloon valvuloplasty should be emphasized in patients with severe PS, even if there are no significant clinical symptoms. With prompt balloon valvuloplasty, these complications can be effectively prevented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)517-521
Number of pages5
JournalChang Gung Medical Journal
Volume24
Issue number8
StatePublished - 08 2001

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