Sudden Cardiac Death in a Neonate Due to Bilateral Absence of Coronary Artery Ostium A Rare Case Study

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  • Study Findings:
    A full-term neonate suffered sudden cardiac death caused by the congenital absence of both coronary artery ostia, a rare anomaly that disrupts coronary blood flow post-birth.
  • Key Takeaways:
    • Prenatal detection of congenital coronary anomalies is vital for improving survival rates.
    • Coronary anomalies like absent ostia can lead to fatal outcomes if undiagnosed.
    • The limited efficacy of fetal echocardiography in detecting coronary artery anomalies highlights the need for improved prenatal screening techniques.

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