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Tiny Hearts, Big Results

Alethea Bloedel's primary care physician couldn't figure out just what was wrong. The baby's skin was still dusky at 6 weeks and that's not a good sign. Suspecting a heart problem, she had the newborn examined by several doctors.

The diagnosis was startling: the two main arteries leaving Alethea's heart were crossed and pumping blood in the wrong direction. Left untreated, most children with this condition die before their first birthday.

Though correctable through surgery, it's best to act within a baby's first 3 weeks before the heart chambers weaken from lack of proper use. Unfortunately, Alethea was twice that age by the time she was diagnosed.

Alethea was quickly transferred to Children's, the only hospital in the region that has the staff, expertise and equipment to handle such difficult cases.

After her delicate open-heart surgery, Alethea was placed on a ventricular assist device (VAD), a partial artificial heart that kept her body functioning until her heart was able to function on its own.

A team of perfusionists stayed by Alethea's side round the clock for three days to monitor and operate the VAD while she recovered.

Today, VAD is the last thing Matthew Bloedel thinks about when he looks at his healthy daughter.

“She's like any other child,” says Bloedel, “She just has a big scar on her chest.”

Learn more about the Heart Center.