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Atrial septal defect in adulthood: a new paradigm for congenital heart disease.
European Heart Journal, 2021Atrial septal defects (ASDs) represent the most common congenital heart defect diagnosed in adulthood. Although considered a simple defect, challenges in optimal diagnostic and treatment options still exist due to great heterogeneity in terms of anatomy ...
M. Brida+8 more
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Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions, 2020
Assess clinical performance of a new device for transcatheter closure of atrial septal defect (ASD).
R. Sommer+6 more
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Assess clinical performance of a new device for transcatheter closure of atrial septal defect (ASD).
R. Sommer+6 more
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Patent foramen ovale and atrial septal defect
Echocardiography, 2020Atrial septal defects (ASD) are among the most common congenital heart diseases encountered in adulthood. Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is present in up to 25% of the population.
Ahmed Kheiwa+3 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1961
Atrial level defects are reviewed distinguishing between true atrial septal defects and venous septation defects. Transthoracic and transesophageal approach to imaging these defects is reviewed with image and video examples.
Mary Allen Engle, George R. Holswade
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Atrial level defects are reviewed distinguishing between true atrial septal defects and venous septation defects. Transthoracic and transesophageal approach to imaging these defects is reviewed with image and video examples.
Mary Allen Engle, George R. Holswade
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Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions, 2019
Surgical closure of sinus venosus atrial septal defect (SVASD) is the standard management. A safe and effective transcatheter approach will be an attractive option.
Hussein A M Abdullah+2 more
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Surgical closure of sinus venosus atrial septal defect (SVASD) is the standard management. A safe and effective transcatheter approach will be an attractive option.
Hussein A M Abdullah+2 more
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Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions, 2019
Review indications and outcomes for transcatheter iatrogenic atrial septal defect (iASD) closure in patients undergoing MitraClip or transseptal (TS) mitral valve‐in‐valve/ring (ViV/ViR) procedures.
Neil Beri+5 more
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Review indications and outcomes for transcatheter iatrogenic atrial septal defect (iASD) closure in patients undergoing MitraClip or transseptal (TS) mitral valve‐in‐valve/ring (ViV/ViR) procedures.
Neil Beri+5 more
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Seminars in Roentgenology, 1985
One of the most common adult congenital heart defects (CHD) is the atrial septal defect (ASD), which is a true, direct, and permanent communication between two atria. There are four major types of the ASD: ostium secundum, ostium primum, sinus venosus defect (superior and inferior types), and coronary sinus defect or unroofed coronary sinus (CS) [1, 2].
Curtis E. Green+2 more
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One of the most common adult congenital heart defects (CHD) is the atrial septal defect (ASD), which is a true, direct, and permanent communication between two atria. There are four major types of the ASD: ostium secundum, ostium primum, sinus venosus defect (superior and inferior types), and coronary sinus defect or unroofed coronary sinus (CS) [1, 2].
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Circulation, 1968
A total of 696 patients with atrial septal defect (ASD) of either the secundum (90.5%) or the sinus venosus (9.5%) type were operated on at the Mayo Clinic from 1954 through 1965. Pulmonary hypertension (PHT, defined as pulmonary artery systolic pressure of 60 mm Hg or greater) or chronic congestive cardiac failure (CCF) (or both) was associated with ...
Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola+2 more
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A total of 696 patients with atrial septal defect (ASD) of either the secundum (90.5%) or the sinus venosus (9.5%) type were operated on at the Mayo Clinic from 1954 through 1965. Pulmonary hypertension (PHT, defined as pulmonary artery systolic pressure of 60 mm Hg or greater) or chronic congestive cardiac failure (CCF) (or both) was associated with ...
Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola+2 more
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 1999
The 1990s have seen considerable growth in our knowledge of outcomes in patients with atrial septal defect (ASD), improved techniques for imaging and diagnosing ASD, and advances in the treatment of ASD. Exciting new surgical procedures, such as minimally invasive surgery, the Cox-Maze procedure for patients with atrial fibrillation, and lung ...
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The 1990s have seen considerable growth in our knowledge of outcomes in patients with atrial septal defect (ASD), improved techniques for imaging and diagnosing ASD, and advances in the treatment of ASD. Exciting new surgical procedures, such as minimally invasive surgery, the Cox-Maze procedure for patients with atrial fibrillation, and lung ...
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Atrial Fibrillation in Atrial Septal Defect
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1968Atrial fibrillation was found in 19% of a series of 32 adults with large atrial septal defects. This confirms the previously held impression that atrial fibrillation is not uncommon in older patients with this lesion. Atrial fibrillation, in the presence of a large atrial septal defect, correlates well with left atrial pressure elevation and left ...
Alexander M. Schmidt+2 more
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