Ghent - Paediatrics

Paediatric Cardiology

You can visit our paediatric cardiology specialists for a cardiological diagnosis if your newborn or child is suspected of having a congenital heart defect.

Possible complaints or indicators

Possible complaints or indicators
  • Heart murmur
  • Pain in the chest area
  • Attacks of fast or slow pulse
  • Fatigue and exertion problems
  • Fainting
  • Blue discoloration of the skin
  • Diabetes in the mother of the baby

How we work

How we work

This information relates only to the Maria Middelares General Hospital site.

  • We provide cardiology advice to both a child's parents and fellow paediatricians.
  • If we suspect that a child has a congenital heart defect, we provide a rapid diagnosis by clinical cardiological examination, ECG and echocardiography. This way we can give feedback very quickly not only to the parents but also to the gynaecologists.
  • We do this specifically for children, from birth to puberty. From the age of 16, we refer young people with a congenital heart defect to our cardiology department for further follow-up.
  • In cooperation with Prof. D. De Wolf (pediatric cardiology department of UZ Gent) we provide regular consultation and constant training.

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