Childhood cyanotic congenital heart disease and iron deficiency

Authors

  • Nabeel Amer Mohammed Ali Al Quraishi Diploma in child health (DCH), Al- Furat teaching hospital
  • Ali Jalil Malallah Al Rubaye Diploma in child health (DCH), Al- Furat teaching hospital
  • Zainab Haleem Abed
  • Asaad Hasan Noaman PhD Physiology, specialist echocardiography, College of Medicine/ University of Kufa

Keywords:

bleeding, Inadequate, results, kidneys

Abstract

Inadequate tissue oxygenation results from cyanotic congenital heart disease. In an effort to increase red blood cell bulk, which will boost oxygen supply to the tissues, this in turn drives greater erythropoietin release from the kidneys. As a result of the prolonged erythropoiesis, polycythemia and frequently iron shortage arise from the depletion of iron reserves. Blood viscosity is enhanced and there is a propensity for bleeding thrombosis in both polycythemia and iron shortage

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Published

2023-06-10

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Nabeel Amer Mohammed Ali Al Quraishi, Ali Jalil Malallah Al Rubaye, Zainab Haleem Abed, & Asaad Hasan Noaman. (2023). Childhood cyanotic congenital heart disease and iron deficiency. Zeta Repository, 21, 76–78. Retrieved from https://zetarepo.com/index.php/zr/article/view/1926

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