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Atrial Septal Defect (ASD), Animation. 

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Atrial septal defect, or ASD, is a congenital heart defect in which blood flows abnormally between the two atria of the heart. Normally, the atria are separated by a wall called the interatrial septum. In ASD patients, this septum is defective allowing blood flow between the two chambers.
During fetal development, when the interatrial septum is being formed, a small passageway called the “foramen ovale” is left open to allow the blood to bypass the non-functional fetal lungs while the fetus obtains oxygen from the mother’s placenta. At birth, as the lungs become functional, the changes in pressures between the two sides of the heart force the opening to close. However, in as many as one fourth of all adults, this opening does not close properly resulting in ASDs.
The severity of a defect is measured by a net flow of blood, or a SHUNT. A shunt can be in either direction. Commonly, the condition starts as a “left-to-right-shunt” due to significantly higher blood pressure in the left side of the heart. This is because the left side has to pump blood all over the body while the right side only needs to send it to the lungs. Fortunately, in a majority of people the defect is relatively small; the shunt is negligible and does not cause any symptoms. When the defect is large, a clinically significant left-to-right blood flow may overload the right side of the heart, resulting in its enlargement and eventually right side heart failure.
Without treatment, other complications may also occur. As the right ventricle continuously pumps more blood to the lungs, the entire pulmonary vasculature may be overloaded and pulmonary hypertension may result. Pulmonary hypertension, in turn, would force the right ventricle to generate even higher pressures to overcome the high pressure in the lungs. In some cases, this vicious cycle may cause the blood pressure in the right side of the heart to increase to a GREATER level than that of the left side. If this happens, the shunt will reverse its direction; a “right-to-left shunt” will result; the oxygen-poor blood will flow from the right atrium to the left atrium and will be sent to all tissues of the body. Fortunately, this complication, called the Eisenmenger syndrome, usually develops over many years and occurs only in a small percentage of people with large atrial septal defects.
Small ASDs do not cause any symptoms and may not require treatment. In fact, many small defects close on their own during early childhood. Large atrial septal defects that cause clinically significant symptoms usually require surgical closure. As a general rule, the earlier in life the surgery is performed, the higher the success rate and the lesser complications presented.

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@Alilamedicalmedia
@Alilamedicalmedia Год назад
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@user-tk4ix7fu6z
@user-tk4ix7fu6z 11 месяцев назад
This is the best explanation of ASD I have ever found. My surgery was 10 days ago, which was 60 years after my murmur was detected.
@maryamary5053
@maryamary5053 2 года назад
I have 3 months since I got the surgery to repair my defect ...it was scary to find out I had a hole in my heart all my life...Mine was big, and I had symptoms but now , thanks God and to the doctors from Bucharest, Ares Centers, I am well.
@maryamary5053
@maryamary5053 2 года назад
@@jakeeverett8699 i had symptoms several times during life time But passed Away, in Last year made me get check ups after being dizzy more than once a day, palpitations more than once a day and very tired. I Was feeling like I have had energy FOR half day and then feeling exausted. So i went and got some blood tests, x ray on belly and heart and thats how they saw it, all My life had check ups only EKG But never an x-ray to My heart… The EKG always Was showing is all fine, Even tho My heart Was visible bigger and tired…
@vivianvivian3615
@vivianvivian3615 2 года назад
How old are you and what type of surgery you did. I need to do an open heart surgery
@muhammadrashid8681
@muhammadrashid8681 3 месяца назад
Dear me new baby in mother belly is about 8 mnth pregnancy. Baby have no inter atrial septem. Baby also have duodenal atresia. Can any one direct me how can i do.
@maryamary5053
@maryamary5053 3 месяца назад
I am sorry I didn’t reply sooner oh … I read your replies. I am 36 yo. I was 33 when I found out and yes , all my life I had ekg made because they all saying you have a noise in your heart, but never an echography or xray . I started with dizzyness and palpitations and I thought it might be because of tiredness, I was feeling so tired yes, like never before, and once I found out, they gave me 6 months to get it done . I did it, the surgery was minimum invasive , they’ve put a stitch in the hole and now it healed nice. I still have palpitations sometimes , but mostly when I don’t take my iron and I skip nights. I am well, I pray to God for all.
@maryamary5053
@maryamary5053 3 месяца назад
@@muhammadrashid8681 in Bucharest I made the surgery. Monza ares centers. I wish you health and all good for you and familly
@RodneyisGodney
@RodneyisGodney Год назад
I was born with a hole in my heart (ASD). It was discovered by my then pediatrician at my 3 month check-up. The doctor heard a heart murmur and upon further investigation discovered my ASD. They chose not to do surgery as I was so little/young and thought the hole might close as I grew...it didn't. By the time I was ten I had a new cardiologist and he discovered that my heart was enlarging and said I had to get it (the ASD) fixed right away. Still no surgery, I had a simple procedure done where he put a catheter in my femoral artery through which he sent a device to my heart to essentially plug up the whole It took all of 4 hours. It's been 30 some odd years since and I'm doing just fine.😉
@ayushirawat988
@ayushirawat988 Год назад
Hello . I have the same problem.. can I know the hospital name pls 🥲
@ayushirawat988
@ayushirawat988 Год назад
And pls let me know the name of the doctor pls
@apputten_
@apputten_ 7 месяцев назад
I had VSD and I also had this same procedure 😊
@maryamary5053
@maryamary5053 3 месяца назад
The same procedure I was sent to but they said they couldnt find a way to fix the device. So they got me into a normal surgery, they opened me under my armpit and for 45 min my heart was stopped, I was being alive with mecanic heartbits, to stitch in the hole a treated bovin tissue . I woke up and I felt my heart so rested… minimum invasive is called. What you had was even easier. Thanks God technology exists! 🤗🫂
@marcus00077
@marcus00077 4 года назад
Hands down, the best medical channel out there! Together with Osmosis of course ;) The most consice and accurate explanations I have ever seen on YT, though. Patreon support is absolutely worth it. Keep it up!
@Alilamedicalmedia
@Alilamedicalmedia 4 года назад
Thank you :)
@GloryOkonOkon
@GloryOkonOkon Год назад
And medicosis perfectionalis ❤
@mahdimehrabi1922
@mahdimehrabi1922 2 года назад
Iam 22 years old and I find out I have 1.4cm asd in my heart , I live in poor family and city in iran , I will face this issue with courage and I will go through it and even if I die I will hold my head high and proud to my self for how I faught
@mcrocksy2018
@mcrocksy2018 2 года назад
Praying for you bro
@Riyajaya6253
@Riyajaya6253 Год назад
Apka hole thik hua
@user-sl6sy2wt8v
@user-sl6sy2wt8v 7 месяцев назад
Are you fine?
@mahdimehrabi1922
@mahdimehrabi1922 7 месяцев назад
@@user-sl6sy2wt8v Yes it's about 7 months past from my surgery now I'm working out bodybuilding and lots of cardio training without any critical problems, some times I have very low pains in my chest but it is fine :)
@helganatt
@helganatt 3 месяца назад
ASD is mostly dangerous in regards to stroke. If you take blood thinners, the chances of a stroke will be next to none. Speak with your doctor.
@mosworks2677
@mosworks2677 2 года назад
This channel should hit a million subscribers 🙏😭
@Ibloop
@Ibloop Год назад
Check :D
@SandeepKapoorssdn
@SandeepKapoorssdn 8 месяцев назад
Great knowledge, watched this after my asd surgery
@tnandini6973
@tnandini6973 7 месяцев назад
How much cost is asd surgery and how it was done through thighs or open heart surgery How much time they taken Did the operation painful
@SandeepKapoorssdn
@SandeepKapoorssdn 7 месяцев назад
@@tnandini6973 however its depends on the condition of the hole and the tariff of the hospital. Though in my case, it was 42 mm hole and through device it was not possible as my asd hole size was larger than usual. I left with second option open heart surgery. And my package was 4.5 lacs. Excluding from the diagnosed charges around 50k. I did all from sir ganga hospital delhi.
@natashatweedie3424
@natashatweedie3424 4 года назад
Great Video! Clear and easy to listen to! Thank you!
@adnanfaiz3875
@adnanfaiz3875 5 лет назад
this is the best explanation.When you mentioned pulmonary hypertension, I subscribed your channel.
@igj3224
@igj3224 3 года назад
I LOVE your work. Thank you so much!
@misse3057
@misse3057 3 года назад
That explains a lot clearly, thanks !
@oscarm2147
@oscarm2147 6 лет назад
my daughter had asd she had a 19mm hole and was closed by open heart surgery there's devices to close it without surgery for up to 21mm but didn't want to take the risk in my daughter's 19mm hole because may not close well we were 3 days at the hospital and surgery was successful she had special restrictions for like 2 months then less restrictions for 4 more months then no restrictions at all thank God she will have a normal life with no issues. 99.9% of this kind of surgery are successful
@vikasorai
@vikasorai 6 лет назад
is asd clouser divice good ya bad
@vikasorai
@vikasorai 6 лет назад
please help us
@soumyaranjanlenka8125
@soumyaranjanlenka8125 5 лет назад
@@vikasorai Asd device and surgery both similar
@Alisheruzb-fu7hq
@Alisheruzb-fu7hq 4 года назад
I am having asd closure device next week
@yasar12
@yasar12 4 года назад
@@Alisheruzb-fu7hq how are you now?
@onealryan
@onealryan 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this infographic video!
@ashimadhawan2708
@ashimadhawan2708 2 года назад
Please make moreeee videos... it's really helpful
@bellguts2766
@bellguts2766 Год назад
I had mine surgically repaired because I had a stroke when I had my leg surgery due to a clot passing through the opening and going to my brain. It’s no small thing to recover from.
@user-umcub
@user-umcub 11 месяцев назад
Had my surgery done 10 weeks ago via open heart surgery my ASD was just too large and i have a very enlarged heart i am on bata blockers. Left untreated this can also cause a leaky valve and you will need it replaced
@maryamary5053
@maryamary5053 3 месяца назад
Hope you are well! 🫂
@user-umcub
@user-umcub 3 месяца назад
@@maryamary5053 7 months post operation I an fine😄 thank you
@FazleRabbi-k5h
@FazleRabbi-k5h Месяц назад
How big was your asd hole?
@snehabangari1234
@snehabangari1234 3 года назад
Very clear explanation
@ThivsLife
@ThivsLife 4 года назад
Very Good Explanation. Thank u soo much..
@-_BaharudinYusuf
@-_BaharudinYusuf 3 года назад
thanks a lot for the explanation... I appreciate it
@mylifemama1621
@mylifemama1621 7 лет назад
everything is clear now ;thank you . great job
@DocSha23
@DocSha23 2 года назад
Simply wow!
@evettex808
@evettex808 6 лет назад
My 2 yr old son has this...surgery will be in Oct 2018
@Billionaire_brat
@Billionaire_brat 5 лет назад
Evette X prayers sent your way🙏🏽
@Ibloop
@Ibloop Год назад
Is he ok now
@evettex808
@evettex808 Год назад
@@Ibloop yes he's great. He's almost 7 now
@elena.derm1
@elena.derm1 8 лет назад
Great video! Thanks!
@lidijamamic8331
@lidijamamic8331 7 лет назад
SEK
@yeterartkk
@yeterartkk 3 года назад
Is biontech safe for asd patiens? I was treated with closed heart surgery and now imworried
@reuvenmeirherrera9580
@reuvenmeirherrera9580 Год назад
why couldnt my med school professors with phD's just explain it that simple?
@Gize7
@Gize7 9 месяцев назад
😂
@77.sanapalarajshree29
@77.sanapalarajshree29 10 месяцев назад
Super ❤
@emilyancheta8738
@emilyancheta8738 5 лет назад
Is the 0.03cm is too much big? My new born baby have this is it curable by medicines?
@sarcasmhub7263
@sarcasmhub7263 5 лет назад
it will close by it's own by the age of 18-20 mine was 13 mm now it's became 4 to 6 mm almost half your child is having just very tiny which will cure by it self as per my knowledge
@rizwan308
@rizwan308 4 года назад
Ja5 what was your age when you came to know about your asd
@abbyfaye5909
@abbyfaye5909 8 лет назад
Nice.
@drhamdaankhan3691
@drhamdaankhan3691 6 лет назад
indeed.
@anirudhrandhi
@anirudhrandhi 8 лет назад
patent foramen ovale is not equal to asd
@savamazilu9207
@savamazilu9207 5 лет назад
Bine
@HarishKumar-jr8or
@HarishKumar-jr8or 3 года назад
My son 2 yrs with asd 24mm . But his weight is 7.4 kg with heart beat symptoms. What can i do for that? Surgery is must or not? Please answer me
@Lavendercandle
@Lavendercandle 6 месяцев назад
what did U do
@helganatt
@helganatt 3 месяца назад
The doctors should give you a recommendation. Follow those. In children, ASD will often close by itself with time…
@abhitheweber
@abhitheweber 4 года назад
I'm 35 yrs old , and just few days ago I was hospitalized due to long time fever with heavy cold n cough. Then doctors found that I've ASD (after checkup) and the hole is 1.1cm. It is left to right shunt according to the report. Doctors told it was from my childhood which I didn't know. So, as u mentioned that generally no any problem occurs due to this so I'm also not facing any problem related to heart till now. The doctor suggested me for a surgery. So, pls suggest me should I do the surgery or not ? If u give me ur email than also fine I can send u report. Thank u very much for your much valuable information and I've subscribed your channel.
@rizwan308
@rizwan308 4 года назад
Abhijit Roy i too have a 1.2 cm Asd i am having chest pain for past one month and now cardiologist has suggested me to do TEE to see the exact size and image of hole
@abhitheweber
@abhitheweber 4 года назад
@@rizwan308 do it... Don't ignore..... It may cause bigger problem suddenly, if u don't hv any problems though now, as the doctors said me.
@rizwan308
@rizwan308 4 года назад
@@abhitheweber u had your surgery?
@abhitheweber
@abhitheweber 4 года назад
@@rizwan308 not yet.... Planning.... I stay far away from my home so after few months
@rizwan308
@rizwan308 4 года назад
@@abhitheweber i too was abroad i had there chest pain for a month i thought it is acidity then i did ecg it came abnormal.. Then i came back to india did stress test which came normal.. Then did 2d echo which says congenital heart disease.. Asd 12mm... Now my cardiologist is suggesting me for TEE test which will help him to know the exact size of hole and clear image of my heart
@mwasametitus8435
@mwasametitus8435 7 лет назад
So good I enjoyed watching the videos
@pcmikefl
@pcmikefl 6 лет назад
This was just found in my heart. I'm 47 no issues except overweight and I have asthma. What would be down time?
@Sabinsarsar
@Sabinsarsar 5 лет назад
You have to loose weigth
@pradhyumansingh2469
@pradhyumansingh2469 2 года назад
Probably u are dead
@pcmikefl
@pcmikefl 2 года назад
@@anikm111 yes. I had my mitral valve replaced in 2019. Spent 60 days in hospital. Last ten were at the rehabilitation hospital. About four months later i had a appt with my cardiologist and everything went back to normal including my pulmonary artery wich was 11 centimeters wich is under 7 . I just turned 51. My heart was and is strong I just had a bad valve . Genetics in my case. I had a St Jude mechanical valve put in.
@lauralaura5042
@lauralaura5042 Год назад
@@pcmikefl glad you're doing fine. As long as you're healthy and take care of yourself you can rock the world
@11smallvegetations17
@11smallvegetations17 7 лет назад
i have 2 holes in my heart and asd is one of them!!!!
@samannaseema3515
@samannaseema3515 3 года назад
Don't worry ..asd closure procedure is done in cath lab for that...you will get treated
@nitish2018
@nitish2018 2 года назад
Is it very dangerous? My mom has an ASD of 1.3 cm from many years ago... should I go through the surgical procedure...pls reply 🙏
@EnesAksu-iw5fj
@EnesAksu-iw5fj 2 месяца назад
niceeeee
@pratikfun5932
@pratikfun5932 2 года назад
Good
@mostafahanouneh7972
@mostafahanouneh7972 Год назад
❤❤❤
@ruthietoothie68
@ruthietoothie68 6 лет назад
My now 26 year old daughter found out she had this after a car accident a year and a half ago they found it in March of 2017 had surgery in May of 2017 she is doing well.
@yasar12
@yasar12 4 года назад
Is she taking any medication now?
@hafizkhan8877
@hafizkhan8877 3 года назад
How was the operation?
@muralidanzer6090
@muralidanzer6090 2 года назад
Ur daughter married or un married sir now ? Kindly pls
@Faizan_Ali1209
@Faizan_Ali1209 2 года назад
How significant is a 12 mm ASD L-R shunt in a 7 year old girl?
@danladking9788
@danladking9788 2 года назад
Had a Toe for PFO closure and told my atrial septum has a very aneurysmal appearance. An ultrasound of my heart report my atrial septum is thin, mobile and aneurysmal. Guessing in layman’s terms this means I have atrial septum defect lol. If anyone can confirm that, much appreciated. Thanks. Previously had a cryptogenic stroke 9 months ago at age 36 with a PFO that’s just been closed.
@ozgurdogan5443
@ozgurdogan5443 Год назад
So you have both PFO and ASD?
@venkybly
@venkybly 4 года назад
Tq
@rushabh191187
@rushabh191187 3 года назад
What is the minimum life expectancy for a person diagnosed with ASD ?
@helganatt
@helganatt 3 месяца назад
It’s approximately a normal life expectancy if it’s reasonably small, or it’s treated appropriately.
@vinnyvid11
@vinnyvid11 7 лет назад
Pls explain the vagus nerve.
@salamibrahim3018
@salamibrahim3018 3 года назад
Hi I did make the same operation in Sweden for 4 years ago my question its if I can take viagra or it's dangerous Thanks
@anupamaindunil9686
@anupamaindunil9686 7 лет назад
nice very clear
@rushabh191187
@rushabh191187 3 года назад
Do a ASD patient gain weight due to the defect ?
@RodneyisGodney
@RodneyisGodney Год назад
No.
@fromashestobella
@fromashestobella 3 года назад
I have ASD
@prithvishetty9942
@prithvishetty9942 8 лет назад
thank u love
@ghassansabri2509
@ghassansabri2509 8 лет назад
nice video ☺
@vivekanandan615
@vivekanandan615 6 лет назад
asd post closer now rv dilated heart beat high how to quering the probelam
@sarcasmhub7263
@sarcasmhub7263 3 года назад
device closure hua tha ya surgery?
@emilyrye3437
@emilyrye3437 7 лет назад
this explains PFO not ASD..?
@rushabh191187
@rushabh191187 3 года назад
Is the patient safe after ASD closure ?
@samson463
@samson463 3 года назад
Yes i am 33 years old married having a kid.
@kurooitami
@kurooitami 2 года назад
Almost every patient who has had successful closure of ASD will live a normal life. However, it depends on when it was discovered and whether there was irreversible damage done to the heart before closure. Edit: I've had catheterization done myself, where I had two holes closed. I have to get screened every 3 years for the rest of my life, but this is mostly due to me having an enlarged aorta as well, and a lot of heart disease in my family.
@tridibdebpabel6782
@tridibdebpabel6782 2 года назад
@@samson463 when did you do surgery or device closure??
@venesshareddy6803
@venesshareddy6803 6 лет назад
Im diagnose with ASD last year. Is ASD this gene related diseas??
@Sabinsarsar
@Sabinsarsar 5 лет назад
No
@helganatt
@helganatt 3 месяца назад
It can be genetic, but not necessarily. It will depend on the person and you can never quite know.
@abimatatv3536
@abimatatv3536 5 лет назад
My son ASD 5 Ml
@nurikkg7683
@nurikkg7683 5 лет назад
Help me, money nou devect 0.4
@Alisheruzb-fu7hq
@Alisheruzb-fu7hq 5 лет назад
I was diagnosed with ASD 0.5 mm a month ago I am 29 years old male with skipping heart beats symptoms and drs confuse if its because of defected heart or just my anxiety
@lilrenly5470
@lilrenly5470 4 года назад
Have a great day fam', you'll make it
@koizu5324
@koizu5324 7 лет назад
is 4cm add too large?
@sujayreddy2648
@sujayreddy2648 7 лет назад
Anjith Hari
@evettex808
@evettex808 6 лет назад
Anjith Hari not in an adult...my son is 2 and his is 8.3....which is very large
@ABDURALIM-ky2ls
@ABDURALIM-ky2ls 5 месяцев назад
🎉❤
@anirudhrandhi
@anirudhrandhi 8 лет назад
it is either a osteum primum or a secundum defect..
@ABDURALIM-ky2ls
@ABDURALIM-ky2ls 5 месяцев назад
🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
@medicalway7977
@medicalway7977 Год назад
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍😍😍
@jenniferespinoza5899
@jenniferespinoza5899 4 года назад
My sister in law have a hole in her heart..2.36 cm how to cure
@tomboygirl5085
@tomboygirl5085 3 года назад
Does she have any symptoms
@DomiDomi-qo4mk
@DomiDomi-qo4mk 10 месяцев назад
awd
@BikramNath-su7fq
@BikramNath-su7fq 4 месяца назад
F
@user-wj6ri3hi5s
@user-wj6ri3hi5s 2 года назад
1
@craneconstantine
@craneconstantine 5 лет назад
Nerdeyim lan ben
@eurocoparkivist3923
@eurocoparkivist3923 2 года назад
test
@vaibhavchhabra800
@vaibhavchhabra800 7 лет назад
asd
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