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Novel Imaging of Atrial Septal Defects in Isolated Human Hearts
Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research, 2013Within the adult population living with congenital heart defects, approximately 20 % have an atrial septal defect, which suggests that only 0.4-0.05 % of the entire adult population has an atrial septal defect (ASD). In patients with a left to right atrial shunt, treatments may include closure of the defect with a transcatheter device and/or surgical ...
Stephen A, Howard +4 more
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Ostium secundum atrial septal defects and congestive heart failure in infancy
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1965Abstract Foramen secundum defects of the interatrial septum with large left to right shunts may cause congestive heart failure during infancy. In three infants with this lesion, varying in age from 5 days to 2 years, intractable congestive heart failure developed. Case 1 presented with signs of congestive heart failure in the newborn nursery.
L E, AINGER, J W, PATE
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Normal splitting of the second heart sound in atrial septal defect∗
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1967Abstract A case is presented of a patient with proved ostium secundum atrial septal defect and a large left to right shunt without associated anomalous pulmonary venous return or pulmonary hypertension who demonstrated a second heart sound that was widely split with inspiration and became single with expiration.
R K, Myler, C A, Sanders
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Iatrogenic atrial septal defect: An unusual complication of valvular heart surgery
American Heart Journal, 1972Abstract The occurrence of iatrogenic atrial septal defects complicating prosthetic replacement of the aortic valves is emphasized. Two cases are reported, the first involving a 53-year-old Caucasian woman undergoing Starr-Edwards prosthetic replacement of her aortic valve and mitral commissurotomy, and the second a 44-year-old Caucasian man whose ...
G C, Timmis, S, Gordon, S A, Razvi
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Iatrogenic Atrial Septal Defects and Heart Failure
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 2021Josep Rodés-Cabau, Vassili Panagides
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Atrial Septal Defect: Acute Left Heart Failure After Surgical Closure
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1978Sixteen of 766 patients operated on for isolated arterial septal defect developed severe acute left heart failure that necessitated partial reopening of the defect; 6 died. The prognosis depended mainly on prompt surgical intervention. The most frequent pathological and anatomical finding was marked hypoplasia of the left ventricle.
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Hypoplastic left heart syndrome with atrial septal defect
2018Clinical History Image Findings Discussion Find Diagnosis Differential ...
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Open heart closure of an atrial septal defect by use of an atrial septal occluder in a dog
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2010Abstract Case Description—A 3-year-old sexually intact male Standard Poodle was admitted to the veterinary teaching hospital for transcatheter closure of a large atrial septal defect (ASD). Clinical Findings—The dog had exercise intolerance and was thin.
Sonya G, Gordon +6 more
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Clinical Genetics, 1987
It has been reported that the frequency of congenital heart defects (CHD) in children of an affected parent is now three to five times what it was 20 years ago. One conceivable cause of this is that patients with CHD of a severity that would have precluded parenthood before the advent of treatment are now able to (and consequently do) have children ...
R J, Gold, V, Rose, Y, Yau
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It has been reported that the frequency of congenital heart defects (CHD) in children of an affected parent is now three to five times what it was 20 years ago. One conceivable cause of this is that patients with CHD of a severity that would have precluded parenthood before the advent of treatment are now able to (and consequently do) have children ...
R J, Gold, V, Rose, Y, Yau
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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2007
Background: We hypothesized that patients with atrial (ASD) and ventricular septal defects (VSD) have similarly reduced heart rate variability (HRV) since both defects cause similar increases in pulmonary blood flow and right ventricular filling pressure.
Tadayoshi, Hata +6 more
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Background: We hypothesized that patients with atrial (ASD) and ventricular septal defects (VSD) have similarly reduced heart rate variability (HRV) since both defects cause similar increases in pulmonary blood flow and right ventricular filling pressure.
Tadayoshi, Hata +6 more
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