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Patient resources
We publish a large number of patient information leaflets and resources across the whole range of our clinical expertise. Leaflets remain on this website whilst under review, which could take up to four months.
Popular patient resources
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Cardiac Ultrasound Transthoracic Echocardiogram
Information about what to expect when you come to hospital for a Cardiac Ultrasound (Echocardiogram).
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Cardiology Outpatient Appointment (Easy Read)
Information for patients, carers and relatives
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Cardiology STEMI – Remote Monitoring Virtual Ward (RMVW)
Information for Cardiology STEMI patients
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Cardiology TAVI – Remote Monitoring Virtual Ward (RMVW)
Information for Cardiology TAVI patients
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Information for patients and carers.
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Checking Your Heart Failure Symptoms (Easy Read)
Information for patients, carers and relatives
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Coarctation of the Aorta in children
Information for parents and carers
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Complete Atrioventricular Septal Defect in children
Information for parents and carers
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Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries (ccTGA)
Information for patients
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Discharge advice following Ablation and Electrophysiology Studies
Information about what to expect following Ablation and Electrophysiology Studies.
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Heart Health Matters, It’s time to get active – Development of gross motor skills (0-12 months)
Information on heart health, development of gross motor skills (0-12 months).
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Heart Health Matters, It’s time to get active – School age children and young people
Information about getting active for school aged children and young people.
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Heart Health Matters, It’s time to get active – Toddler to preschool
Information for parents and carers about helping your toddler to get active.
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Hypercyanotic spell/Blue episodes
What to do if your child has a diagnosis of Tetralogy of Fallot. This means that they could have a hypercyanotic spell. Information for parents and carers
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Implantable Loop Recorder (ILR)
Following our discussion in clinic you have been put on to the waiting list for an Implantable Loop Recorder (ILR). An ILR is a very small, metal, battery powered device that records your heart rate and rhythm.