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The indications to close a ventricular septal defect include: Qp/Qs is > 1.5 and there is LV systolic or diastolic dysfunction causing clinical heart failure. Prior endocarditis on the VSD; ...
What are the indications to close a ventricular septal defect? The indications to close a ventricular septal defect either percutaneously or surgically are: 1. When the Qp/Qs is > 1.5 and there is ...
VSD is congenital, which means babies are born with this condition. If your baby has VSD, red blood (oxygen-rich blood) can freely mix with oxygen-poor blood (or blue blood). Red blood is able to flow ...
The ventricular septal defect may not be heard with a stethoscope until several days after birth. This is because a newborn's circulatory system changes during the first week, with a drop in the ...