Help to transform our extraordinary hospital into something even better.
Resource Type: pdf
Resource by the Children’s Heart Surgery Fund about Katie Bear going to the dentist.
Resource Type: pdf
View: 150
Download: 10
Resource Type: pdf
Resource by the Children’s Heart Surgery Fund about dental care for children with coronary heart disease.
Resource Type: pdf
View: 150
Download: 2
Resource Type: Article
This resource is information for parents and carers about patent foreamen ovale. What is a patent foramen ovale? A foramen ovale is a hole in the heart. It is necessary while babies are in the womb but should close soon after they are born. If it does not close, the condition is called patent...
Resource Type: Article
View: 702
Download: 1
Resource Type: Article
What is an echo? Echocardiograms (echo) are one of the most frequently used scans for diagnosing heart problems. An echo is an ultrasound scan of the heart. An echo lets us evaluate the structure, function and blood flow through the heart. Your child will need to lie very still for the scan so it...
Resource Type: Article
View: 984
Download: 2
Resource Type: Article
What is an ECG? An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a special test to look at the electrical activity in your heart, this is one through having some stickers on your chest. The results are shown on a screen and printed on a thin strip of paper. Doctors use the results to check whether your child’s...
Resource Type: Article
View: 1084
Download: 8
Resource Type: External
Leeds Congenital Hearts website
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: Article
What is a heart murmur? A heart murmur is an additional noise made by the heart. It is usually a whooshing noise and can be picked up by a doctor when they listen to your child’s heart with a stethoscope. It is usually the sound of the blood finding its way around the tight bends… Continue...
Resource Type: Article
View: 1335
Download: 5
Resource Type: Article
This resource gives you an overview of your child’s planned echocardiogram. You may also hear it being called a ‘transthoracic echocardiogram’, a ‘cardiac ultrasound’ or simply, and an ‘echo’. What is an echocardiogram? An echocardiogram is a detailed...
Resource Type: Article
View: 294
Download: 0
Resource Type: pdf
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust resource on care for children with supraventricular tachycardia (SVT).
Resource Type: pdf
View: 1902
Download: 222
Resource Type: pdf
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust resource on preventing endocarditis.
Resource Type: pdf
View: 1346
Download: 25
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain hypoplastic left heart syndrome and how it is diagnosed. How hypoplastic left heart syndrome is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum and how it is diagnosed. How pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain atrial septal defect and how it is diagnosed. How atrial septal defect is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain patent ductus arteriosus and how it is diagnosed. How patent ductus arteriosus is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain supraventricular tachycardia and how it is diagnosed. How supraventricular tachycardia is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain double inlet ventricle and how it is diagnosed. How double inlet ventricle is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain tricuspid atresia and how it is diagnosed. How tricuspid atresia is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain common arterial trunk (truncus arteriosus) and how it is diagnosed. How common arterial trunk (truncus arteriosus) is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain complete and partial atrioventricular septal defect and how it is diagnosed. How complete and partial atrioventricular septal defect is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain transposition of the great arteries and how it is diagnosed. How transposition of the great arteries is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain tetralogy of fallot and how it is diagnosed. How tetralogy of fallot is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain pulmonary stenosis and how it is diagnosed. How pulmonary stenosis is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This Leeds Congenital Hearts resource helps to explain small ventricular septal defect and how it is diagnosed. How small ventricular septal defect is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Resource Type: External
This British Heart Foundation booklet helps to explain large ventricular septal defect and how it is diagnosed. How large ventricular septal defect is treated and the benefits and risks of treatments, and more.
Resource Type: External
View: 0
Showing 1-24 of 26 results
Western Bank
Sheffield
S10 2TH
United Kingdom
Switchboard: 0114 271 7000
We’ve got a special MRI scanner just for teddies so children can see what it’s like before they have a scan.
Help to transform our extraordinary hospital into something even better.