SPECTRUM OF CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH CONGENITAL SURGICAL ANOMALIES: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

Authors

  • Dr. MITHUKULLA SURYA TEJA . MBBS ,Dr. ARUN K.M MD, DNB-Paediatric Cardiology, Dr. ASHWINI R.C DCH,DNB,FIPN, D.M. Neonatology, Dr. RAKSHITHA S U. MBBS ,Dr. MUGANAGOWDA PATIL MD,MRCPCH ,Dr. RAKSHITHA H. BHAT MBBS ,Dr. HARSHA B M MS,MCH Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

Keywords:

congenital heart disease, congenital anomalies, pediatric surgery, gastrointestinal malformations, echocardiography,

Abstract

Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most prevalent congenital disorder and is associated with extracardiac malformations arising during early organogenesis. Children with congenital surgical systemic anomalies (CSSA) are a high-risk group in whom cardiac defects may be clinically silent yet influence perioperative outcomes. Data on the prevalence and spectrum of  CHD across CSSA remain limited

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Published

2026-06-18