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Diagnosing Atrial Septal Defect from Electrocardiogram with Deep Learning
Pediatric Cardiology, 2021Hiroki Mori+3 more
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1999
Objective: To study diagnostic and surgical trends in atrial septal defect (ASD) in a population‐based study, and estimate birth prevalence and spontaneous closure rates. Methodology: All patients in Malta diagnosed as having ASD and born between 1990 and 1994 were identified from various sources.
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Objective: To study diagnostic and surgical trends in atrial septal defect (ASD) in a population‐based study, and estimate birth prevalence and spontaneous closure rates. Methodology: All patients in Malta diagnosed as having ASD and born between 1990 and 1994 were identified from various sources.
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Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2013
John M. Karamichalis+4 more
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American Heart Journal, 1943
Abstract Two cases of atrial septal defect with the unusual complication of recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis are presented. The necessity of exact diagnosis of congenital heart disease is stressed because both patients were erroneously suspected of having diseases which are amenable to surgical treatment, namely, patency of the ductus arteriousus ...
Herman Erlanger, Samuel A. Levine
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Abstract Two cases of atrial septal defect with the unusual complication of recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis are presented. The necessity of exact diagnosis of congenital heart disease is stressed because both patients were erroneously suspected of having diseases which are amenable to surgical treatment, namely, patency of the ductus arteriousus ...
Herman Erlanger, Samuel A. Levine
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2011
Patients with Holt–Oram syndrome frequently have atrial septal defect. Sinus venosus atrial septal defect is frequently associated with partial anomalous pulmonary venous return. Primum atrial septal defect is frequently associated with cleft mitral valve. Systolic ejection murmur not proceeded by ejection click plus fixed splitting of the second heart
Ra-id Abdulla, Austin Hanrahan
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Patients with Holt–Oram syndrome frequently have atrial septal defect. Sinus venosus atrial septal defect is frequently associated with partial anomalous pulmonary venous return. Primum atrial septal defect is frequently associated with cleft mitral valve. Systolic ejection murmur not proceeded by ejection click plus fixed splitting of the second heart
Ra-id Abdulla, Austin Hanrahan
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2018
An atrial septal defect is a communication between the left and right atria. It is a common congenital heart anomaly. It can occur as an isolated defect or in conjunction with other complex congenital heart anomalies. This section will review the incidence, physiology, and anesthetic considerations of both repaired and unrepaired atrial septal defects ...
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An atrial septal defect is a communication between the left and right atria. It is a common congenital heart anomaly. It can occur as an isolated defect or in conjunction with other complex congenital heart anomalies. This section will review the incidence, physiology, and anesthetic considerations of both repaired and unrepaired atrial septal defects ...
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Defect activity in metal halide perovskites with wide and narrow bandgap
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Yang Zhou+2 more
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