Cochlear Implantation in a Child With Hypoplastic Left-heart Syndrome: Clinical Case

Relevance. The hypoplastic left-heart syndrome at congenital heart disease has frequency of 261 cases out of 10,000 newborns. Children with hypoplastic left-heart syndrome can have comorbid congenital anomalies and acquired diseases that require treatment and are associated with high mortality risk....

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Main Authors: Margarita S. Kalugina, Yuri Yu. Rusetskiy, Andrei E. Aleksandrov, Aleksandr V. Pashkov, Ul'yana S. Malyavina, Elena A. Alekseeva
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Published: Union of pediatricians of Russia 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/1738
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author Margarita S. Kalugina
Yuri Yu. Rusetskiy
Andrei E. Aleksandrov
Aleksandr V. Pashkov
Ul'yana S. Malyavina
Elena A. Alekseeva
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Yuri Yu. Rusetskiy
Andrei E. Aleksandrov
Aleksandr V. Pashkov
Ul'yana S. Malyavina
Elena A. Alekseeva
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description Relevance. The hypoplastic left-heart syndrome at congenital heart disease has frequency of 261 cases out of 10,000 newborns. Children with hypoplastic left-heart syndrome can have comorbid congenital anomalies and acquired diseases that require treatment and are associated with high mortality risk.Description of a clinical case. Female patient, 6 years 4 months, with the hypoplastic left-heart syndrome was admitted to our hospital with the diagnosis «Sensorineural hearing loss, speech delay» for performing of cochlear implantation. The council of physicians was convoked before the surgery to coordinate patient management. Members of surgical, anesthesiology, laboratory and instrumental examination departments were involved into preoperative assessment and planning due to the high level of surgical and anesthetic risk. The patient was dismissed from hospital on the 10th day after cochlear implantation. The patient has undergone the course of auditory-verbal therapy a month after. The child was dismissed wit state improvement.Conclusion. The example of successfully performed surgery in the patient with hypoplastic left-heart syndrome and such severe comorbid pathology as sensorineural hearing loss is presented. Complete physical examination of the child in preoperative period and adequate preparation for the surgery were the key factors for patient successful management and further rehabilitation.
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spelling doaj-art-dd2b9fcc417a4a19b28cb5e7bc5ceb132025-08-20T03:59:21ZrusUnion of pediatricians of RussiaПедиатрическая фармакология1727-57762500-30892019-09-0116315916410.15690/pf.v16i3.20281650Cochlear Implantation in a Child With Hypoplastic Left-heart Syndrome: Clinical CaseMargarita S. Kalugina0Yuri Yu. Rusetskiy1Andrei E. Aleksandrov2Aleksandr V. Pashkov3Ul'yana S. Malyavina4Elena A. Alekseeva5National Medical Research Center of Children's HealthNational Medical Research Center of Children's HealthNational Medical Research Center of Children's HealthNational Medical Research Center of Children's HealthNational Medical Research Center of Children's HealthNational Medical Research Center of Children's HealthRelevance. The hypoplastic left-heart syndrome at congenital heart disease has frequency of 261 cases out of 10,000 newborns. Children with hypoplastic left-heart syndrome can have comorbid congenital anomalies and acquired diseases that require treatment and are associated with high mortality risk.Description of a clinical case. Female patient, 6 years 4 months, with the hypoplastic left-heart syndrome was admitted to our hospital with the diagnosis «Sensorineural hearing loss, speech delay» for performing of cochlear implantation. The council of physicians was convoked before the surgery to coordinate patient management. Members of surgical, anesthesiology, laboratory and instrumental examination departments were involved into preoperative assessment and planning due to the high level of surgical and anesthetic risk. The patient was dismissed from hospital on the 10th day after cochlear implantation. The patient has undergone the course of auditory-verbal therapy a month after. The child was dismissed wit state improvement.Conclusion. The example of successfully performed surgery in the patient with hypoplastic left-heart syndrome and such severe comorbid pathology as sensorineural hearing loss is presented. Complete physical examination of the child in preoperative period and adequate preparation for the surgery were the key factors for patient successful management and further rehabilitation.https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/1738cochlear implantationchildrenhypoplastic left-heart syndromesensorineural hearing lossspeech delayanaesthetic supportclinical case
spellingShingle Margarita S. Kalugina
Yuri Yu. Rusetskiy
Andrei E. Aleksandrov
Aleksandr V. Pashkov
Ul'yana S. Malyavina
Elena A. Alekseeva
Cochlear Implantation in a Child With Hypoplastic Left-heart Syndrome: Clinical Case
Педиатрическая фармакология
cochlear implantation
children
hypoplastic left-heart syndrome
sensorineural hearing loss
speech delay
anaesthetic support
clinical case
title Cochlear Implantation in a Child With Hypoplastic Left-heart Syndrome: Clinical Case
title_full Cochlear Implantation in a Child With Hypoplastic Left-heart Syndrome: Clinical Case
title_fullStr Cochlear Implantation in a Child With Hypoplastic Left-heart Syndrome: Clinical Case
title_full_unstemmed Cochlear Implantation in a Child With Hypoplastic Left-heart Syndrome: Clinical Case
title_short Cochlear Implantation in a Child With Hypoplastic Left-heart Syndrome: Clinical Case
title_sort cochlear implantation in a child with hypoplastic left heart syndrome clinical case
topic cochlear implantation
children
hypoplastic left-heart syndrome
sensorineural hearing loss
speech delay
anaesthetic support
clinical case
url https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/1738
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