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Echocardiographic evaluation of ventricular septal defects
Authors:Srishti Nayak MD  MPH  Akash Patel MD  Lana Haddad BS  Mohammad Kanakriyeh MD  Padmini Varadarajan MD  FACC
Affiliation:1. Loma Linda University Medical Center, University of California, Riverside, California;2. Division of Cardiology, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, California
Abstract:Ventricular septal defects (VSDs) are the most common forms of acyanotic congenital heart disease accounting for 37% of congenital heart disease in children. A VSD is defined by parts of the ventricular septum involved. There are four major types of VSDs: perimembranous, muscular, outlet, and inlet VSDs. Echocardiography is the most important clinical tool to help diagnose and characterize a VSD. Although most VSDs are clinically nonsignificant or close on their own, echocardiography with Doppler and color flow mapping can be used to provide accurate anatomic and hemodynamic evaluation of VSDs in order to determine if surgical or transcatheter-based intervention is needed. Hence, understanding how to use echocardiography to characterize VSDs is of crucial importance when caring for patients with adult congenital heart disease.
Keywords:cardiac imaging  congenital heart defects  echocardiography  perimembranous ventricular septal defect
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