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Meet Ngan

Hanoi, Vietnam

“My name is Truc Ngan. I am 7. I like music. I like to play hide and seek.” This is how a thriving Ngan introduces herself today.

But when Ngan was just one month old, her parents went to what they expected to be a routine wellness check. Instead, the doctor detected a heart murmur. She was transferred to Vietnam National Children’s Hospital (VNCH), a Children’s HeartLink partner hospital, where additional testing revealed a devastating diagnosis: Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA), along with two related congenital heart conditions.

Ngan’s parents could do little but monitor her condition and wait for available treatment between checkups.

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Ngan's Mother, Chu Thi Loan
“The doctor told us, if Ngan were born 10 years ago, she wouldn’t have been treated.”
Chu Thi Loan, Ngan’s mother
Case discussions at Vietnam National Children's Hospital with their volunteer team from the University of California, San Francisco.

By the time Ngan was five, her heart condition was limiting her daily activities.

Her case was brought by Dr. Truong, Chief of Cardiovascular Surgery at VNCH, to a virtual case discussion with cardiologists at the University of California, San Francisco — a collaboration coordinated by Children’s HeartLink. Each week, doctors from both hospitals meet to plan complex cases and troubleshoot challenges together. The picture (right) is an example of an in person case discussion between the two teams.

For Ngan, the conclusion was clear: it was time for lifesaving surgery.

Even after surgery, her recovery was uncertain. One month later, she was still in heart failure. Once again, Dr. Truong consulted the Children’s HeartLink-supported team in California. Together, they reviewed her case and encouraged her care team to stay the course.

It worked!

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Ngan and her friends

Today, Ngan is healthy enough to ride her bike, play with friends and dream about her future.

Her life today is the result of something much bigger than a single child receiving lifesaving heart surgery. It’s the result of a transformative Children’s HeartLink partnership between Vietnam National Children’s Hospital and the University of California, San Francisco—one that strengthens care provided by the local team.

Each year, Vietnam National Children’s Hospital cares for more than 30,000 children and performs 1,700 heart surgeries, including 1,100 open heart surgeries. Children’s HeartLink’s long-term partnership has helped strengthen team-based care and improve outcomes, reducing infections and mortality so more children can survive and thrive.

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Ngan riding her bike at age 7

About Transposition of the Great Arteries

Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) is a severe congenital heart disease where the two main arteries leaving the heart are switched. This means oxygen-rich blood goes into the lungs instead of the body, while oxygen-poor blood is circulated through the body.

Five in 10,000 babies are born with TGA.

If left untreated,

  • 50% will die in their first month of life
  • 90% won’t make it to their 1st birthday.