Delivery and Newborn Care for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome - HLHS (3 of 5))
Pediatric cardiologists from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) talk about how babies with HLHS are cared for until they are ready for surgery, as well as the risk factors and potential complications that impact treatment. After a baby with HLHS is born, the clinical team works quickly to stabilize the baby, assess the severity of the heart defect and determine if there are other organs or associated genetic anomalies involved. Learn more about how HLHS is treated at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: http://www.chop.edu/service/cardiac-c...

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