
HEART CENTER
Diagnosed in utero,
heterotaxy syndrome
"I was only four months pregnant when
Dr. Nancy Ayres (a
Texas Children’s cardiologist) performed our first
echocardiogram,” Lori
said. “We discovered all the connections in our baby’s heart were
totally backwards, a condition known as heterotaxy syndrome. This
was just one of eight specific heart abnormalities: she also had
three chambers instead of four, complete heart block, a bad mitral
valve and a hole in her heart.”
Lori had a baby girl — Mary —by Caesarean section three
weeks early. Five days later, Mary received a pacemaker.
Her parents were amazed and delighted to take her home at
two weeks.
Mary’s open-heart surgery was performed a year and a half
later at Texas Children’s. “The doctor did as much as we
could have ever hoped for,” Lori said. “For that huge
surgery, Mary was in the hospital only five days. Today,
she takes medication regularly and runs all over the
place, definitely keeping up with her two older brothers.”
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