Overview
Congenital heart disease comprises structural abnormalities of the heart and great vessels present at birth, arising from disordered cardiac development during embryogenesis. It is the most common category of birth defect and ranges from minor lesions to complex, life-threatening malformations, including septal defects, valvular and outflow-tract anomalies, single-ventricle physiology and abnormalities of the great arteries. These defects alter normal blood flow, may cause cyanosis, heart failure, impaired growth and exercise limitation, and can require catheter-based or surgical intervention. Aetiology is multifactorial, involving genetic, chromosomal and environmental influences, and presentation may occur prenatally, in the neonatal period or later in life, with survivors increasingly reaching adulthood and requiring ongoing cardiovascular care. Diagnosis relies on clinical assessment, echocardiography and prenatal and cross-sectional imaging. Research collected under this term reflects these dimensions: prevalence of congenital heart defects among neonates, cardiovascular risk-factor trajectories in congenital heart disease, Ebstein's anomaly with atrial thrombus, fetal surgery, syndromic associations such as Ellis–van Creveld, prenatal diagnosis of left isomerism, heart failure in primary care, vital-organ biomarker studies, in vitro cardiac-function assessment, and nutritional status in single-ventricle physiology. The peer-reviewed literature in this area spans the structural spectrum, prenatal and postnatal diagnosis, and the clinical management and outcomes of congenital cardiac malformations across the lifespan.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Single Daily Activity or Exercise Capacity Measurements Did not Predict Future Changes in Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Congenital Heart Disease
Ebstein's Anomaly With Right Atrial Thrombus in 23 Years Old Man at Reference National Teaching Hospital of Ndjamena: A Case Report.
The Evolution of Fetal Surgery
Oral Ellis-Van Creveld Syndrome: A Brief Review of Literature and A Case Report
The Additional Diagnostic Value of the Three-dimensional 3D ultrasound and Doppler angiography imaging in the prenatal diagnosis of left isomerism
Heart Failure in Family Medicine
Impact of Biofield Energy Treatment Based Test Formulation on Vital Organ Health Specific Biomarkers Using Cell Line Study
In vitro Assessment of the Biofield Treated Test Item on Cardiac Function Using Rat Cardiomyocytes Cell Line (H9c2) via Multiparametric Analysis
In Vitro Cell-Based Biomarkers Study of Vital Organs: Impact of the Biofield Energy Based Test Formulation
Cell-Based Vital Organs Specific Biomarkers Assessment using Biofield Energy Based Novel Test Formulation
Factors Impacting Nutritional Status in Infants with Single Ventricle Physiology
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 32 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · International Journal of Medicine and Health Development
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2026 · International Journal of Cardiology Congenital Heart Disease
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2026 · Immunity, Inflammation and Disease
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2025 · Cureus
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2025 · Cureus
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Aliaa Osama Soliman et al. · 2024 · Egyptian Journal of Health Care
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2022 · Eastern Ukrainian Medical Journal
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2022 · Eastern Ukrainian Medical Journal
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