What is Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return?
Also known as: TAPVR
Ordinarily, oxygen-rich blood in the body enters the heart from the lungs through a series of four veins that feed into the left atrium ( the heart’s left upper chamber ) of the heart. With total anomalous pulmonary venous return, however, these veins from the lungs connect to other veins which eventually drain into the other upper chamber of the heart ( the right atrium ). The result is that the heart overworks and the body does not get the blood ( and the amount of blood with oxygen ) that it needs. The condition can be quite deadly in many instances.
Reviewed by: Jack Wolfsdorf, MD, FAAP
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