A Case Report on Coarctation of the Aorta

Authors

  • Akhila Saila Sree T Santhiram College of Pharmacy, Nandyal, Kurnool Dist, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Samyuktha K Santhiram Medical College and General Hospital, Nandyal, Kurnool Dist, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Nandini Pandey Santhiram Medical College and General Hospital, Nandyal, Kurnool Dist, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Bhargav Reddy C Santhiram Medical College and General Hospital, Nandyal, Kurnool Dist, Andhra Pradesh, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26452/ijcpms.v1i1.182

Keywords:

Coarctation of the Aorta, Congenital Heart Disease, Transcatheter Therapy, Aberrant Aperture

Abstract

Coarctation of the aorta is described as an innate cardiac anomaly comprising the narrow aortic section consisting medial stiffen with a bit in folding of the media and fortuitous neo tissue layer membrane (intimal). Coarctation of the aorta is the 6th most familiar lesion in hereditary/innate heart disease. Here, the localized constriction forms shelf like formation with an aberrant aperture or membranous curtain like formation with a central or aberrant aperture, though in spite of consolation of the anatomical restraint, the succeeding risk of premature morbidity and death keep on. The present study figures the ideal guidance of a disease from neonatal to adult life. It also includes the treatment of coarctation of the aorta by the evolution of transcatheter treatment for either the native and peculiarly repetitive coarctation of the aorta. Late obstacles, even after the proper fortunate treatment, are not common. So, lifelong follow-up is more vital in coarctation of aorta patients.

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Published

2021-03-15

How to Cite

Akhila Saila Sree T, Samyuktha K, Nandini Pandey, & Bhargav Reddy C. (2021). A Case Report on Coarctation of the Aorta. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Medical Sciences, 1(1), 14–16. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijcpms.v1i1.182

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