
HEART CENTER
Diagnosed
in utero,
hypoplastic left heart syndrome
When
Rachel was only 3 days old, she had life-saving
heart surgery at Texas Children's Heart Center®.
Jean
was nearly six months pregnant when she and husband
Scott were given a grim forecast for their unborn child.
A Houston-area obstetrical specialist diagnosed their
baby with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, a condition
in which the left ventricle is too small to pump blood
to the body.
The
doctor gave the couple three unpromising options: terminating
the pregnancy; waiting for the baby to receive an unlikely
heart transplant; or receiving an experimental treatment
that had not been successful with previous patients.
"We
had been given three ways for Rachel to die," Jean
said. "The only good thing that came of that visit
was that we were referred to Texas Children's."
A
fetal echocardiogram was performed on Jean at the
echocardiography lab at Texas Children's Heart Center®.
There, Jean and Scott met Dr. John Kovalchin.
Although
previous doctors had not been hopeful, Dr. Kovalchin told
the couple about a fourth option: a three-stage surgical
approach that would improve the flow of blood throughout
Rachel's body.
On
the morning of Rachel's first surgery, she was three days
old. She will have the last of her operations after her
third birthday.
"Everyone
was very conscious that Rachel was a person, not just
a patient," Jean said. "And they respectfully
and patiently addressed our concerns."
Kids Courageous home |
Heart Center |

