Pediatr. praxi 2019; 20(2): 98-102 | DOI: 10.36290/ped.2019.021

The Quality of life in children with congenital heart disease

MUDr. Alžběta Palátová1, doc. MUDr. Eva Klásková, Ph.D.1, MUDr. Sabina Kaprálová1, MUDr. Jan Pavlíček2
1 Dětská klinika LF UP a FN Olomouc
2 Klinika dětského lékařství FN Ostrava

Authors report the influence of congenital heart disease on quality of life of children. The subject of the review is theqw cdhh
impact on growth, nutrition and psychomotorical developement. They point that the heart defect can influence the education,
skills for the jobs and also the possibilities of sports. The purpose of this article is also to focus on role of general practitioner in
care of patient with congenital heart defect.

Keywords: quality of life, congenital heart disease, growth failure

Published: April 23, 2019  Show citation

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Palátová A, Klásková E, Kaprálová S, Pavlíček J. The Quality of life in children with congenital heart disease. Pediatr. praxi. 2019;20(2):98-102. doi: 10.36290/ped.2019.021.
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