Adult Congenital Heart Disease BachelorClass
Atrial Shunt Lesions (ASD)
What you will learn
Atrial septal defects can occur as isolated defects and combined with other congenital abnormalities. This chapter will cover the entire spectrum of atrial shunt lesions such as primum defects, secundum defects, sinus venosus defects, and unroofed coronary sinus. In addition, we explain the role of color Doppler, contrast studies, and transesophageal echocardiography in many examples.
Topics:
- Overview + incidence
- Facts about atrial septal defects
- Imaging of atrial shunt lesions
- ASD I
- ASD II
- Sinus venosus defect
- Coronary sinus defect
- Echo follows up after closure
- PFO and iatrogenic ASD
Video lectures
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Overview, facts
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Making the diagnosis
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ASD II
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ASD I, Sinus venosus and coronary sinus defects
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Follow up
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PFO and iatrogenic ASD
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