Thursday, December 31, 2009

Pediatric Blood Pressure Cuff Infant Heart Murmur?

Infant heart murmur? - pediatric blood pressure cuff

My daughter has a heart defect, they were sent by a pediatric cardiologist. She had her first appointment and the examination, the doctor told me that I have a valve, and abnormal blood pressure is low in the lower body. It sends an echocardiogram. The ECG is normal. He did not say what he suspects, but it looks like a coarctation of the aorta? What other shortcomings, these characters?

4 comments:

kana1215... said...

If your daughter had a narrowing of the aorta, and then the echo would have appeared.

Noises are very common in infants, but the blood pressure in the legs can be a coarct indicated.

lynn said...

My doctor discovered my son's heart murmur when she 4 months old. After recording an electrocardiogram showing not. We went to resonate and have a bicuspid aortic valve opening (aortic valve usually three blades, and close to blood flow through only two leaves.) and can cause stinosis (narrowing of the valve.

lynn said...

My doctor discovered my son's heart murmur when she 4 months old. After recording an electrocardiogram showing not. We went to resonate and have a bicuspid aortic valve opening (aortic valve usually three blades, and close to blood flow through only two leaves.) and can cause stinosis (narrowing of the valve.

NOLady61... said...

Check WebMD. This is an excellent site for medical information.
Good luck with everything!
www.webmd.com

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