Clinical trial aims to help babies with rare heart defect ::
Clinical trial aims to help babies with rare heart defect ::
Christina DeShaw couldn't believe it happening again. her husband learned Clinical trial aims during 20-week ultrasound their would likely be rare defect would require series open-heart surgeries — the defect their daughter several years before. she weighed their options period denial, pediatric cardiothoracic surgery Children's Hospital. couldn't imagine handing her over to anyone else. An Iowa native, but operated on her who also hypoplastic left syndrome given less 40% chance survival," DeShaw, Iowa. "Another if that's what I to do. " Burkhart Children's Hospital are taking in clinical trial the Mayo Clinic to children hypoplastic left syndrome (HLHS).
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. -- A benefit was held in downtown Wilkes-Barre Sunday for a little girl born with a heart defect. Ayonna was born with HLHS or Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome. The one-month-old has already had one open-heart surgery and is currently at a hospital in Philadelphia awaiting another. "She'll be in the hospital anywhere from a couple of weeks, she's still hlhs surgery there now. She's a month old and will possibly leave after the second surgery. It all depends on how she hears and how she responds and if there's any complications," said Jayanne Czerniakowski. Family and friends gathered at Rodanos for lots of food and basket raffles, all to help out Ayonn'a family with medical bills and travel expenses in Wilkes-Barre. .
NEWS RELEASE 1 ROCK On Monday, “The Ryan Show” on 1 FM will be rebranded Owen’s Morning Show on 1 ROCK, there is cure Owen’s heart At five years he has been than most will go in their life, heart increasing his oxygen saturations a higher and range. The surgery is Morning show supporting take Family and Friends place Monday 10 a. m. , well raise funds the family during this time.
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