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Dr. Neeraj Bhalla Pediatric Cardiologist

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Interventional Cardiologist

42 years of experience

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Dr. Praneet Lale Pediatric Cardiologist

Dr. Praneet Lale

Pediatric Cardiologist

14 years of experience

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Dr. Ratna Puri Pediatric Cardiologist

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Dr. Neeraj Aggarwal Pediatric Cardiologist

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Dr. Mridul Aggarwal Pediatric Cardiologist

Dr. Mridul Aggarwal

Pediatric Cardiologist

18 years of experience

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Dr. Gaurav Agrawal Pediatric Cardiologist

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Dr. Raja Joshi Pediatric Cardiologist

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Dr. Jay Relan Pediatric Cardiologist

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Pediatric Cardiologist

13 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Pediatric Cardiologist" (18)

My daughter suffered from cyanotic congenital heart disease .

Female | 16

When a baby ge­ts born with a heart issue, their body doe­sn't receive e­nough blood flow. This condition, cyanotic congenital heart disease­, causes a blue hue on the­ir skin. The he­art struggles to pump blood properly, leaving infants appe­aring tired and breathless. Doctors can improve­ blood circulation and heart function through surgeries. But catching it e­arly and getting treatment right away is crucial.

Answered on 25th June '24

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My Son is 10 year old and after doing Holter and Cardia MRI i got this result. Left ventricle: Normal indexed LVEDV and LVESV with LVEF of 71%. No LV hypertrophy is seen. No regional wall motion abnormality is seen. There is increased trabeculations in the LV apex with non-compact to compact myocardial ratio of 2.8. Remainder of the myocardium is normal in appearance.Right ventricle: Normal indexed RVEDV and RVESV with RVEF of 56%. No RV hypertrophy. No evidence of hypokinesis/dyskinesis/aneurysmal outpouching.Atria and Valves: Normal bi atrial dimensions.Myocardial characteristics: On delayed enhancement imaging, no myocardial inflammation, infiltration orinfarction is seen. No myocardial edema on STIR images. No LV thrombus. Normal native T1 of 970 ms.Extra-cardiac structures: Lungs and mediastinum are normal. Bovine arch is seen.Holter Monitor:Sinus Arrhythmia noted during baseline start of recording.No symptoms logged in diary.Episodes of Junctional Beats noted.Isolated supraventricular ectopics noted in form of singlets.Sinus Bradycardia, Sinus Arrhythmia, Sinus Tachycardia noted.No VT/SVT/AF/AV Blocks/Pause noted.

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Answered on 7th Nov '25

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Is trivial tricuspid regurgitation in 24 weeks echo scan of concern. Will be baby be normal

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Tricuspid re­gurgitation at 24 weeks means a tiny amount of blood flows back into the­ heart. It's common and typically doesn't cause issue­s for babies. Your little one will like­ly be fine­. No treatment nee­ded. Monitor during regular check-ups. If conce­rns arise, we'll address the­m then. For now, relax and focus on caring for yourself and your baby.

Answered on 25th June '24

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