Surgical correction of congenital heart disease (atrial septal defect) in HIV patient
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2022-11-38-40
Abstract
Presented clinical case demonstrates a successful surgical treatment results of long-term existing hemodynamically significant congenital heart disease (secondary atrial septal defect and pulmonary stenosis with secondary tricuspid regurgitation) in a patient with HIV infection after correction the immunodeficiency status and reducing the viral load.
About the Authors
A. E. AndreevaRussian Federation
Andreeva Alina E., head of Dept of Functional Diagnostics, Assistant of the Department of Functional Diagnostics
St. Petersburg
S. Y. Bartosh-Zelenaya
Russian Federation
Bartosh-Zelenaya Svetlana Yu., DM Sci (habil.), professor at Dept of Functional Diagnostics
St. Petersburg
T. V. Naiden
Russian Federation
Naiden Tatyana V., PhD Med, assistant at Dept of Functional Diagnostics
St. Petersburg
L. A. Aletdinova
Russian Federation
Aletdinova Liliya A., physician of Functional Diagnostics at Dept of Functional Diagnostics
St. Petersburg
K. V. Kuznetsov
Russian Federation
Kuznetsov Kirill V., head of Dept of Cardiac Surgery № 2
St. Petersburg
References
1. Yan L., Ellman T., McNairy M. et al. Perioperative care in adults with HIV [Internet]. Baltimore (MD): Johns Hopkins University; 2021.
2. Baumgartner H., De Backer J., Babu-Narayan S.V. et al. ESC Scientific Document Group. 2020 ESC Guidelines for the management of adult congenital heart disease. European Heart Journal. 2021; 42(6): 563–645.
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For citations:
Andreeva A.E., Bartosh-Zelenaya S.Y., Naiden T.V., Aletdinova L.A., Kuznetsov K.V. Surgical correction of congenital heart disease (atrial septal defect) in HIV patient. Medical alphabet. 2022;(11):38-40. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2022-11-38-40