BACKGROUND Malnutrition is a well-recognized complication of pediatric heart disease, resulting from increased metabolic demands, feeding difficulties, and recurrent illness. It contributes significantly to poor growth, impaired immunity, increased susceptibility to infections, and adverse clinical outcomes, including higher perioperative risk. Assessing nutritional status in this population is therefore essential for optimizing management and long-term prognosis. AIM To assess the nutritional s
Nutritional status of children with heart disease attending outpatient clinic at a tertiary health center in Lagos
Barakat Adeola Animasahun·Olisamedua Fidelis Njokanma·Efe Soyele·Goodness Adejare Animasahun·Peter Ubuane·Adedayo Ariyibi·Cleo Hughes-Darden·Olubukola Ransome-Kuti
