Case Report on Ebstein Anomaly

Ansari, Saleha Shahid and Sharma, Ranjana (2021) Case Report on Ebstein Anomaly. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (60B). pp. 188-191. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Introduction: Ebstein anomaly, also known as Ebstein malformation, is a congenital (existing at birth) heart defect that affects a small percentage of people. The tricuspid valve (the valve that connects the chambers on the right side of the heart) does not close properly in people with Ebstein abnormality [1].

Patient History: A 25-years female patient was admitted in Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital in medicine ward. She was admitted with the complaint of breathlessness on exertion, and weakness since 2 months. patient is a known case of severe ASD since birth. After coming to the ward all investigations done like blood test, ECG, 2D Echo, chest x-ray etc. then final diagnosis is conformed as severe ASD with Ebstein anomaly.

Past History: Patient is a known case of ASD. And not having any other history of communicable disease, asthma, tuberculosis.

Management: Tablet- Lasilactone (20/60)) A diuretic, Tablet- Neurobion Fort, Tablet- Pan 40mg a antacid are prescribed the doctor .

Nursing Management: vital sign checked and documented, comfortable position given as patient having breathing difficulty. Fowlers position given. intake and output of patient recorded. Assessed the patient for anxiety, depression.

Conclusion: Patient was admitted to the hospital with the major complaints of trouble breathing and generalised weakness, and her situation was critical. Immediate treatment was initiated by a member of the health team, and all available treatments were administered, and the patient's condition has improved.

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Date Deposited: 04 Feb 2023 06:16
Last Modified: 29 Jul 2024 10:16
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