19 weeks pregnant with right ventricular hypoplasia, tricuspid valve atrophy, how to treat?

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Hello doctor! May I ask, I examined in another hospital and concluded that at 19 weeks pregnant, right ventricular hypoplasia, tricuspid valve atrophy, how to treat? Looking forward to your advice, thank you doctor!
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Hello, the doctor would like to answer the question: “19 weeks pregnant with right ventricular hypoplasia, how is tricuspid atrophy treated? ” as follows:
Right ventricular hypoplasia, tricuspid atrophy characterized by abnormal position of the tricuspid leaflets toward the apex of the heart, and is a complex congenital heart disease often accompanied by stenosis or atrophy pulmonary artery, atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect. Tricuspid atrophy/Ebstein's disease is a common congenital heart disease diagnosed in the fetus, accounting for 3-7% of congenital heart disease in children. Depending on the degree of abnormality and regurgitation of the tricuspid valve, there will be different risks of morbidity and mortality, and the treatment accordingly. You should visit and consult directly with a pediatric cardiologist for treatment and monitoring.
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Answered by Master, Doctor Do Nguyen Thuy Doan Trang - Head of Extracorporeal Circulation Team - Cardiovascular Center, Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital
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