
8. Hemoglobin Status in Pediatric Heart Failure: A Clinical Insight
Saadia Ilyas1.Ijaz Hussain4, Zaland Ahmed Yousafzai2, Uroosa Shamshad2 and Muhammad Bilal3
ABSTRACT
Objective: To assess the relationship between hemoglobin levels and the severity of left ventricular dysfunction in pediatric heart failure, informing personalized therapeutic strategies.
Study Design: A retrospective study
Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Department of pediatrics cardiology Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar between December 2022 and December 2023.
Methods: Haemoglobin levels and the degree of left ventricular dysfunction were evaluated in a retrospective obsdrvational study of paediatric heart failure patients at Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar.
Results: In 684 patients, a higher degree of left ventricular dysfunction was linked with lower haemoglobin levels. There were 310 (45.3%) females and 374 (54.7%) males, almost evenly distributed by gender. The average age was 6.8 years. Haemoglobin levels averaged 11.7 g/dL (SD = 1.2) for mild cases, 11.4 g/dL (SD = 1.3) for moderate cases, and 10.8 g/dL (SD = 1.4) for severe cases, depending on the severity of left ventricular dysfunction.
Conclusion: In conclusion, hemoglobin levels in pediatric heart failure indicate promise as prognostic markers, indicating the need for more research to develop customised therapies and enhance results.
Key Words: Pediatric, Heart Failure, Hemoglobin, Prognosis