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Abstract Chronic hypoxia in CCHD results in erythrocytosis causing blood hyperviscosity. We studied hemodynamic changes in 40 CCHD patients by Doppler US on renal, femoral & superior mesenteric arteries. We demonstrated progressive increase in resistance & pulsatility indices in renal & femoral arteries but it was statistically non significant increase. This increase was correlated to the duration of cyanosis. No changes in superior mesenteric artery hemodynamics. Finally, we recommend doing Doppler examination for assessment of renal condition in CCHD. |