Indian heart journal
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Indian heart journal · Jul 2000
Surgical experience with congenital heart disease in Down's syndrome.
Children with Down's syndrome and congenital heart defects have multiple problems. The role of cardiac surgery in the management of these patients was investigated by reviewing the clinical data, hospital course and follow-up of 21 patients (9 males and 12 females, age range 1 month to 14 years) with Down's syndrome and congenital heart defects operated in our institute. Twelve (57%) of these were infants and nine (43%), older children. ⋯ The number of hospitalisations was markedly reduced according to the parents. Follow-up showed near normal pulmonary artery pressure in 50 percent children with large shunts and a good developmental spurt was seen in 60 percent. From a purely surgical viewpoint, the prognosis for children with Down's syndrome and congenital heart disease is good.