Overview
Congenital heart defects, also called congenital heart disease, are structural abnormalities of the heart or the great vessels that are present at birth, arising from disrupted cardiac development during fetal life. They constitute the most common category of major birth defect and range from minor lesions with little hemodynamic consequence to complex malformations that are life-threatening and require early intervention. The defects are commonly grouped by their physiological effect: those that allow abnormal mixing or shunting of blood, such as septal defects, those that obstruct flow, such as valvular or great-vessel narrowing, and complex anomalies that combine multiple lesions or abnormal connections, including conditions affecting valve formation. Some occur in isolation while others form part of recognized genetic syndromes. Clinical concerns span prevalence and detection in neonates, prenatal and postnatal diagnosis, and the long-term cardiovascular trajectory of affected individuals, including how exercise capacity and acquired risk factors evolve over time. Diagnosis relies on clinical examination, echocardiography, and advanced imaging, while management ranges from observation to catheter-based procedures, including the use of occluder devices, and surgical repair. Because survivors increasingly reach adulthood, ongoing care addresses residual lesions, arrhythmias, and the interaction of congenital disease with pregnancy and other cardiovascular conditions. The study of congenital heart defects thus integrates developmental biology, epidemiology, imaging, and lifelong clinical management within cardiology.
Research published in this journal
10 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Oral Ellis-Van Creveld Syndrome: A Brief Review of Literature and A Case Report
Ebstein's Anomaly With Right Atrial Thrombus in 23 Years Old Man at Reference National Teaching Hospital of Ndjamena: A Case Report.
Effects of Involuntary Smoking and Vaping on the Cardiovascular System
Single Daily Activity or Exercise Capacity Measurements Did not Predict Future Changes in Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Congenital Heart Disease
In vitro Assessment of the Biofield Treated Test Item on Cardiac Function Using Rat Cardiomyocytes Cell Line (H9c2) via Multiparametric Analysis
Nutritional Deficiencies in Pregnancy after Surgery for Morbid Obesity
Application of a Cardiac Septal Occluder in a Patient Affected by Enteroatmospheric Fistula
Apical Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and Multiple Coronary Artery-Left Ventricular Fistulas: A Case Report.
Valvular Heart Disease and Pregnancy in the Delivery Room at Yalgado Ouedraogo University Hospital about 12 Cases
How this research is being cited
The 10 articles above have been cited 51 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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2024 · Current Signal Transduction Therapy
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Aliaa Osama Soliman et al. · 2024 · Egyptian Journal of Health Care
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2024 · Current Signal Transduction Therapy
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2023 · Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics
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2023 · Journal of Environmental Informatics Letters
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2023 · Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
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