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Double inlet left ventricle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Double inlet left ventricle
A double inlet left ventricle (DILV) or ''"single ventricle"'', is a congenital heart defect appearing in 5 in newborns, where both the left atrium and the right atrium feed into the left ventricle. The right ventricle is hypoplastic or does not exist. ==Effects==
Both atria communicate with the ventricle by a single atrio-ventricular valve. There is a big shunt left-right with a quickly evolutive pulmonary hypertension. Without life-prolonging interventions, the condition is fatal, but with intervention, the newborn may survive. Even if there is no foetal sickness, the diagnosis can be made in utero by foetal echocardiography. Infants born with DILV cannot feed normally (breathlessness) and have difficulty gaining weight. The mixed blood in systemic circulation leads to hypoxia (lack of oxygen to the body and organs), so infants develop cyanosis and breathlessness early. Mortality is very high in the first 2 years, 85%, but after it decreases and between 2 and 15 years old the mortality is only around 9%. Few reach middle age.〔Éléments de prognostic du Ventricule Unique, M.Lurdes Cerol Leonardo, S. Godeau, S. Magnier, A. Casassoprana, P. Vernant 19th. Annual meeting of European Paediatric Cardiologists, Amsterdam, May 1982〕 Diagnosis must be made within few days or even hours to prevent death.
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