KEGG   DISEASE: Univentricular heart
Entry
H01787                      Disease                                
Name
Univentricular heart
Description
Univentricular heart is a term used to describe a wide variety of structural cardiac abnormalities associated with a functional single ventricular chamber. Truly solitary ventricles are exceedingly rare. It is generally agreed that the atrioventricular connection is central in defining the univentricular heart. More specifically, the well-developed ventricle may be designated left, right, or indeterminate. Clinical manifestations hinge on the presence or absence of pulmonary outflow obstruction. Without pulmonary stenosis, infants with low pulmonary resistance present with signs and symptoms typical of large left-to-right shunting, ie, congestive heart failure and failure-to-thrive. A certain degree of pulmonary stenosis is physiologically desirable to prevent pulmonary overcirculation. However, severe pulmonary stenosis or atresia may result in profound hypoxemia and cyanosis.
Category
Congenital malformation
Brite
Human diseases in ICD-11 classification [BR:br08403]
 20 Developmental anomalies
  Structural developmental anomalies primarily affecting one body system
   Structural developmental anomalies of the circulatory system
    Structural developmental anomaly of heart or great vessels
     LA89  Functionally univentricular heart
      H01787  Univentricular heart
Other DBs
ICD-11: LA89
ICD-10: Q20.4
Reference
  Authors
Khairy P, Poirier N, Mercier LA
  Title
Univentricular heart.
  Journal
Circulation 115:800-12 (2007)
DOI:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.105.592378
Reference
  Authors
Krishnan U
  Title
Univentricular heart: management options.
  Journal
Indian J Pediatr 72:519-24 (2005)
DOI:10.1007/BF02724431
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