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Pediatric Pulmonary Atresia

What You Need to Know

Pulmonary atresia is an abnormal development of the pulmonary valve.

Key Symptoms

The most common symptom is a bluish color of the skin in a newborn.

Diagnosis

Pulmonary atresia may be found during a routine ultrasound in pregnancy.

Treatment

Your child will get special care in the hospital until surgery can be done.

Appointments

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Anatomy of the Heart

This animation presents the anatomy of the heart in detail. Learn about the organ's various parts and the roles that they play.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is pulmonary atresia?

What causes pulmonary atresia in children?

What are the symptoms of pulmonary atresia in children?

How is pulmonary atresia diagnosed in children?

What is the treatment for pulmonary atresia in children?

What are possible complications of pulmonary atresia in children?

Living with pulmonary atresia

What postoperative care can I expect for my child?

How can I care for my child at home following a pulmonary atresia surgical repair?

What is the long-term outlook for children after pulmonary atresia surgical repair?

Meet the Providers Who Treat Pulmonary Atresia 

Zach's Story

Zachary Blumenfeld is so thankful for the Children's National Hospital physicians who saved his life. Now, he wants to spread miracles around the world.

Departments that Treat Pulmonary Atresia

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    The Zickler Family Prenatal Pediatrics Institute

    The Zickler Family Prenatal Pediatrics Institute at Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., provides specialized care for babies during pregnancy, delivery and after birth.

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    Prenatal Cardiology Program

    Children diagnosed with heart conditions before they are born receive comprehensive, expert care from our fetal cardiology specialists. Learn more about our Prenatal Cardiology Program.

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    Children's National Heart Center

    Our expert pediatric heart team, including more than 40 subspecialties, offer advanced heart care and excellent outcomes for thousands of children every year.

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