Complete atrioventricular canal

Overview

Complete atrioventricular canal: A rare form of congenital heart disease where the there is a hole in the heart wall that separates the upper heart chambers, a hole the heart wall that separates the lower heart chambers and heart valve abnormalities (tricuspid and mitral valves). This results in excessive blood circulation in the lungs leading to congestive heart failure in untreated cases.

Symptoms

The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Complete atrioventricular canal includes the 11 symptoms listed below: * Lung disease * Fatigue * Sweating * Cool skin * Pale skin * Rapid breathing * Heavy breathing * Rapid heart rate * Congested breathing * Poor weight gain * Lack of appetite

Causes

* Cool skin * Fatigue * Lack of appetite * Lung disease * Pale skin * Poor weight gain * Rapid breathing * Rapid heart rate * Sweating

Diagnosis

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Treatment

* Cardiac (Heart) Specialists: * Cardiology (Heart specialists) * Pediatric Cardiology (Child Heart Specialists) * Cardiothoracic Surgery * Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology * Interventional Cardiology * Digestive Health Specialists (Gastroenterology): * Gastroenterology * Pediatric Gastroenterology (Child Digestive Health) * Rectal/Anal Health Specialists (Proctology): * Proctology * Colon & Rectal Surgery