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Title: Ebstein’s Disease


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Ebsteins Disease
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Ebsteins Disease
  • Ebsteins disease can be referred to as a defect
    of the heart that is rare and is present from
    birth. It is a kind of malformation in which some
    parts of the tricuspid valve are abnormal and do
    not work properly.Tricuspid valve is the valve
    that is situated between the two chambers of the
    heart, the right atrium and right ventricle. As a
    consequence of the damaged tricuspid valve, there
    may be some blood leakage from the valve,
    affecting the functioning of the heart.The size
    of the heart may further be enlarged, causing a
    heart failure. Quite frequently, this
    malformation may induce the tricuspid valve to
    forgo blood in a backward position into the right
    atrium, while the right ventricle squeezes.

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Ebsteins Disease
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  • This backward flow increases the force in the
    right atrium which leaves the foramen ovale
    exposed. Such a condition causes deoxygenated
    blood to pass from the right atrium to the left
    atrium, moving directly to the parts of the
    body. Ebsteins disease can be referred to as
    the deformity of the tricuspid valve and is
    marked by many factors like the rearrangement of
    the functional annulus in a downward position,
    extension of the atrialised part of the right
    ventricle with some degree of thinning of the
    wall, dismissal of the frontal leaflet, and
    expansion of atrioventricular junction.

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Causes of Ebsteins Disease
  • A child would have this defect from birth, and
    why it occurs is still not known. The main reason
    is the deformity in the tricuspid valve which is
    made of three leaflets.

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Risks related with Ebsteins Disease
  • As the disease develops at a very early stage of
    the babys heart development, the factors that
    affect the disease are unknown. However, certain
    factors can be considered as risks for
    development of such defects
  • Environmental factors.
  • Genetic factors.
  • Exposure to lithium during pregnancy.
  • Mother suffering viral infection during
    pregnancy.

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Prevention
  • There is still no known prevention of the
    disorder, but one can take proper precautions at
    the time of pregnancy to avoid any such
    probability. Ask your doctor before taking any
    medicines, if they are considered to be related
    to the development of the disease.

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How is Ebsteins Disease diagnosed?
  • In order to diagnose this disease, doctor may
    suggest the following tests
  • Chest X-ray
  • Electrocardiogram
  • Pulse Oximetry
  • Cardiac MRI
  • Echocardiogram
  • Holter Monitor

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Symptoms of Ebsteins Disease
  • The moderate types of Ebsteins disorder might
    show symptoms at a later stage in life. Some of
    the symptoms that manifest in a person can
    include
  • Breathlessness because of great exertion
  • Excessive exhaustion
  • Abnormal rhythms of the heart and heart
    palpitations
  • Discoloration of the skin and lips because of
    cyanosis
  • Chronic cough
  • Inability to grow
  • Breathing rapidly

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How is Ebsteins Disease treated?
  • The treatment of this disease basically depends
    on the extent of the intensity. The purpose of
    the treatment is to lessen the symptoms, not
    giving chance to any future complications to
    develop. The specialists may employ various
    treatment methods
  • Regular Monitoring
  • Tests and physical examination
  • Medications
  • Surgery

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