Tetralogía de Fallot

Worldwide, congenital heart disease is among the most common congenital malformations and has a major impact on pediatric morbidity and mortality. Among them, Tetralogy of Fallot stands out for its habituality and dangerousness. It is a defect in the development of a structure called the infundibula...

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Egile Nagusiak: Amoroso Moncayo, Pedro Marcelo, Díaz Ortega, María Belén, Arias Coloma, María Fernanda, Flores Herrera, Porfirio Gabriel
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Baliabidea:RECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 6, Nº. 1, 2022, pags. 25-33
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RECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 6, Nº. 1, 2022, pags. 25-33
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Tetralogía
Fallot
Cardiopatía
Diagnóstico
Tratamiento
Tetralogy
Fallot
Heart disease
Diagnosis
Treatment
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Tetralogía
Fallot
Cardiopatía
Diagnóstico
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Fallot
Heart disease
Diagnosis
Treatment
Amoroso Moncayo, Pedro Marcelo
Díaz Ortega, María Belén
Arias Coloma, María Fernanda
Flores Herrera, Porfirio Gabriel
Tetralogía de Fallot
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Worldwide, congenital heart disease is among the most common congenital malformations and has a major impact on pediatric morbidity and mortality. Among them, Tetralogy of Fallot stands out for its habituality and dangerousness. It is a defect in the development of a structure called the infundibular septum that is located between the two ventricles, which alters the normal circulation of blood within the heart. Groups 4 defects (tetralogy) in the heart. The fundamental objective of the present investigation is to summarize the generalities about the Tetralogy of Fallot. With it, it is intended not only to assist health personnel in terms of this important heart disease, but also to provide all readers with bibliographic material of scientific-academic value that serves as a basis for strengthening new knowledge. It is structured as follows: definition, symptoms, epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment. The research was carried out under a bibliographic documentary type methodology, under the review modality. Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital cyanotic heart disorder characterized by four anatomical defects: right ventricular hypertrophy, ventricular septal defect, annulment of the aorta, and right ventricular outflow obstruction. The early detection and treatment of the patient is of vital importance, since its delay entails relevant repercussions. This heart disease has a high prevalence, which makes it necessary to know its profile and precise data for its diagnosis, in order to minimize the appearance of future complications as much as possible. Delay in treatment carries important repercussions.
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Amoroso Moncayo, Pedro Marcelo
Díaz Ortega, María Belén
Arias Coloma, María Fernanda
Flores Herrera, Porfirio Gabriel
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Díaz Ortega, María Belén
Arias Coloma, María Fernanda
Flores Herrera, Porfirio Gabriel
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Tetralogía de Fallot
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dialnet-ar-18-ART00015115282023-05-30Tetralogía de FallotAmoroso Moncayo, Pedro MarceloDíaz Ortega, María BelénArias Coloma, María FernandaFlores Herrera, Porfirio GabrielTetralogíaFallotCardiopatíaDiagnósticoTratamientoTetralogyFallotHeart diseaseDiagnosisTreatmentWorldwide, congenital heart disease is among the most common congenital malformations and has a major impact on pediatric morbidity and mortality. Among them, Tetralogy of Fallot stands out for its habituality and dangerousness. It is a defect in the development of a structure called the infundibular septum that is located between the two ventricles, which alters the normal circulation of blood within the heart. Groups 4 defects (tetralogy) in the heart. The fundamental objective of the present investigation is to summarize the generalities about the Tetralogy of Fallot. With it, it is intended not only to assist health personnel in terms of this important heart disease, but also to provide all readers with bibliographic material of scientific-academic value that serves as a basis for strengthening new knowledge. It is structured as follows: definition, symptoms, epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment. The research was carried out under a bibliographic documentary type methodology, under the review modality. Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital cyanotic heart disorder characterized by four anatomical defects: right ventricular hypertrophy, ventricular septal defect, annulment of the aorta, and right ventricular outflow obstruction. The early detection and treatment of the patient is of vital importance, since its delay entails relevant repercussions. This heart disease has a high prevalence, which makes it necessary to know its profile and precise data for its diagnosis, in order to minimize the appearance of future complications as much as possible. Delay in treatment carries important repercussions.En todo el mundo, las cardiopatías congénitas se encuentran entre las malformaciones congénitas más frecuentes y tienen un gran impacto en la morbilidad y la mortalidad pediátrica. Entre ellas, destaca por su habitualidad y peligrosidad la Tetralogía de Fallot. Se trata de un defecto en el desarrollo de una estructura denominada septo infundibular que se encuentra entre los dos ventrículos lo que altera la circulación normal de la sangre dentro del corazón. Agrupa 4 defectos (tetralogía) en el corazón. El objetivo fundamental de la presente investigación es compendiar las generalidades acerca de la Tetralogía de Fallot. Con el mismo se pretende no solo asistir al personal de salud en cuanto a esta importante cardiopatía, sino también aportar a todo aquel lector un material bibliográfico de valor cientificoacadémico que sirva de base para el fortalecimiento de nuevos conocimientos. Se estructura de la siguiente manera: definiciones, síntomas, epidemiología, diagnóstico y tratamiento. La investigación se realizó bajo una metodología de tipo documental bibliográfica, bajo la modalidad de revisión. La Tetralogía de Fallot es un trastorno del corazón de tipo cianótico congénito el cual se caracteriza por cuatro defectos anatómicos: hipertrofia ventricular derecha, defecto del tabique ventricular, anulación de la aorta y obstrucción del flujo de salida del ventrículo derecho. Es de vital importancia la detección y tratamiento tempranos del paciente, por cuanto su retraso conlleva a relevantes repercusiones. Esta cardiopatía presenta una elevada prevalencia lo que obliga a conocer su perfil y datos precisos para su diagnóstico, con el propósito de minimizar al máximo posible la aparición de complicaciones a futuro. 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