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[[Atrial septal defect evaluation prior to correction | Evaluation prior to correction]] | [[Atrial septal defect surgical closure | Surgical ASD closure]] | [[Atrial septal defect percutaneous closure | Percutaneous ASD closure]] | [[Atrial septal defect evaluation prior to correction | Evaluation prior to correction]] | [[Atrial septal defect surgical closure | Surgical ASD closure]] | [[Atrial septal defect percutaneous closure | Percutaneous ASD closure]] | ||
==Associated conditions== | ==[[Associated conditions]]== | ||
Due to the communication between the atria that occurs in [[ASD]]'s, disease entities or complications from the condition, are possible. | Due to the communication between the atria that occurs in [[ASD]]'s, disease entities or complications from the condition, are possible. | ||
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Atrial septal defect | ||
Heart of human embryo of about thirty-five days | ||
ICD-10 | Q21.1 | |
ICD-9 | 745.5-745.6 | |
OMIM | 108800 | |
DiseasesDB | 1089 | |
eMedicine | med/3519 | |
MeSH | C14.240.400.560.375 |
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Overview
Embryology
Pathophysiology
Epidemiology
Genetic
Types of atrial septal defects
Ostium primum atrial septal defect | Ostum secundum atrial septal defect | Patent foramen ovale | Sinus venosus atrial septal defect | Common or single atrium
Diagnosis
Physical examination | Auscultation of the heart | Chest X-ray | Electrocardiography | Echocardiography | Trans-cranial doppler ultrasound | MRI
Treatment
Evaluation prior to correction | Surgical ASD closure | Percutaneous ASD closure
Associated conditions
Due to the communication between the atria that occurs in ASD's, disease entities or complications from the condition, are possible.
Decompression sickness | Paradoxical emboli | Migraine
See also
- Atrioventricular septal defect
- Cardiac output
- Congenital heart disease
- Heart sounds
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Vascular resistance
- Ventricular septal defect
References
External links
- Atrial Septal Defect information from Seattle Children's Hospital Heart Center
- Pediatric Heart Surgery
- The Congenital Heart Surgery Video Project
- Pediatric Cardiac Surgery: Atrial Septal Defect Repair