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Learn about atrial malformations
Atrial malformation, commonly referred to as an atrial septal defect, is a congenital heart defect with an abnormal opening between the two atria. Depending on the characteristics of the deformity, it can affect the health of the affected person more or less.
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How is an atrial septal defect treated in a newborn?
Hi doctor. My baby was born 7 days old when the doctors diagnosed a 5mm d55.0 atrial septal defect. So please ask the doctor, is my child's atrial septal defect big or small? Can I close it myself?
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Possible complications after closure of secondary atrial septal defect
As with other congenital heart diseases, untreated secondary atrial septal defect will aggravate the clinical condition. Although current interventions to close the hole have a very high success rate, there is still a potential risk of complications. The choice of treatment method needs to consider the characteristics of the lesion, the associated pathology as well as certain risks that may occur.
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Some principles in the treatment of congenital heart disease
Congenital heart disease is an anatomical defect in the heart and circulatory system that develops during fetal life. Accordingly, in order for a child to live at birth, the body must have appropriate physiological responses. Therefore, the intervention to treat congenital heart disease needs to adhere to certain principles, suitable for physiological and hemodynamic functions, in order to create conditions for children to develop like children of the same age.
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3 treatment methods for atrial septal defect
Atrial septal defect is a congenital heart defect that accounts for 15-20% of all recorded congenital heart diseases. The disease affects the health and comprehensive development of children. However, if detected early and treated properly, children will be able to develop normally.
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After atrial septal defect treatment, I can't lie on my back, is chest pain dangerous?
I've only had an atrioventricular septal defect for more than a month, but I still can't lie on my back. Did the doctor say it was dangerous? I still feel pain in my chest.
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Closing of the atrial septal defect with minimally invasive open-heart surgery
Cardiovascular interventional techniques through catheters have a history of development more than 40 years. Recent studies have shown that this method has many outstanding advantages over traditional open surgery and can be performed routinely for some heart diseases, especially intervention to close the atrial septal defect. .
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What is echocardiography?
Echocardiography is a method used to diagnose cardiovascular diseases, echocardiography is a method of echocardiography that combines the use of contrast agents to increase the likelihood of developing abnormalities in the heart structure. and flows. Currently, this method is being widely used due to its safety and effectiveness, at the same time, continuous research continues to further improve its effectiveness in diagnosis.
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Can congenital heart disease be completely cured?
Hello doctor, can I ask if congenital heart disease can be completely cured?
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Common types of congenital heart defects
Congenital heart defects occur in about 1% of newborns. Most people with congenital heart defects live to adulthood, in which the cause is unknown. Some may be hereditary, because the mother is infected with a virus or uses alcohol and drugs during pregnancy.
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What is atrium? Functions and common problems
The atrium is the upper chamber of the heart, which is the place through which blood enters the ventricles. The human heart has two atria, the left atrium receives blood from the pulmonary circulation and the right atrium receives blood from the venous circulation. The atria perform three different functions during a cardiac cycle: as the receiving chamber during systole, passively pumping blood into the ventricles during early diastole, and intensively pumping during late diastole.
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