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Atrial Septal Defects by D. Bailly | OPENPediatrics 

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Listen to Dr. David Bailly discuss the anatomy and physiology, presentation, diagnosis, and management of atrial septal defects.
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4:45 Chapter 2: Presentation
8:03 Chapter 3: Imaging and Diagnostic Work-Up
10:10 Chapter 4: Initial Management Strategies
Initial publication: February 06, 2015.
Last reviewed date: February 21, 2019.
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Комментарии : 38   
@uzo88
@uzo88 4 года назад
Excellent! Very informative and easy to follow Thank you very much
@irenerucker6000
@irenerucker6000 2 года назад
Thank you very informative...my 2 yr old niece will be having open heart surgery today-Secundum ASD repair...never thought id be watching these videos😫
@srinivasaraosirasapalli5104
@srinivasaraosirasapalli5104 5 лет назад
excellent lecture.so useful for doctors like me
@imrantahir9837
@imrantahir9837 4 года назад
Thank You. Great Lecture
@ragabsaleh4962
@ragabsaleh4962 4 года назад
Excellent and very useful lecture Thanks
@katiedee
@katiedee 3 года назад
Unfortunately I’m 25 and they just discovered the hole in my heart. I deal with symptoms and I hope the surgery can fix that issue.
@zackjackson5297
@zackjackson5297 2 года назад
Hello
@ambrkhan6101
@ambrkhan6101 2 года назад
Thanks a lottt...needed a summary
@shqipemisimi3517
@shqipemisimi3517 3 года назад
It was, perfect thank you
@yatrigadhiya5539
@yatrigadhiya5539 2 года назад
Very well explained..
@ibehshallom4090
@ibehshallom4090 2 года назад
Thanks this was amazing
@DianaRebeca1
@DianaRebeca1 2 года назад
Thank you
@nicolakelly9507
@nicolakelly9507 5 лет назад
Clearly understood. My son was diagnosed with trisomy 21 and he has ASD
@monikalather2477
@monikalather2477 4 года назад
Hi
@emmarandom9609
@emmarandom9609 2 года назад
Hi, is he OK now, how old is he.
@sanfazsanfaz5696
@sanfazsanfaz5696 3 года назад
THANKS ALOT
@hyaha7319
@hyaha7319 5 лет назад
Thank youuu so muchhhhh ,
@lincebenny1985
@lincebenny1985 3 года назад
Very nice lecture
@mrudhuvanicharu4053
@mrudhuvanicharu4053 Год назад
Thank u so much sir
@user-tl8fd6qb4r
@user-tl8fd6qb4r 3 года назад
Excellent
@averyloki7104
@averyloki7104 4 года назад
What kind of murmur would develop due to functional Tricuspid Regurgitation?
@muhammadmujahid2653
@muhammadmujahid2653 3 года назад
Please explain when not to interven or operate an ASD
@zubenenni3770
@zubenenni3770 Год назад
Hi thank you so much for the lecture and also I wanted to ask you one question sir, my 10 months old son have PDA 5mm in size so, is it we have to go for surgical procedure or it can be close by itself.
@topazlake85
@topazlake85 Год назад
I understand all your doubts and fears you are experiencing. My daughter now 33y old was operated in France at the age of 13 months. Proper diagnosis at the early stage saved her life. The whole intervention went very well and post operation recovery was very fast. She was on her legs and walking about 2-3 days after surgery.
@phalguna126
@phalguna126 3 года назад
Can u cover the entire topic from standard textbooks
@samuelsamsixnsiah8016
@samuelsamsixnsiah8016 Год назад
My daughter has been diagnosed with 7mm Secundum ASD, she's almost 2years, should I consider surgery or it can close on it own? Thank you
@gemmarium4337
@gemmarium4337 3 года назад
Hi David, I had an echo done for episodes of tachycardia since childhood and aneurysmal atrial septum was noted. It was also noted that PFO was not seen. Should I get a second opinion and second echo to be sure? I’ve read that aneurysmal atrial septum without PFO is uncommon...
@emmarandom9609
@emmarandom9609 2 года назад
Yes, get them to check you often. Hope you're OK
@tali-vf3vv
@tali-vf3vv Год назад
Hello! I know this is 2 years after but did you get another echo or any answers? I have recently been diagnosed with the same thing and struggling to find answers
@patrickmcmahon3956
@patrickmcmahon3956 10 месяцев назад
My daughter had procedure done on her ASD by catheter intervention but it failed to close..The cardiac specialist said the position didn’t went well..She is now 18yo and asymptomatic.What piece of advice will you please give me on her situation?
@karthikeyan6333
@karthikeyan6333 4 года назад
Hi David, What size is considered small in a newborn? Also, will it grow with age?
@m.yaseenrajar2421
@m.yaseenrajar2421 4 года назад
My son has 2-3mm VSD hole so what can we doo guide me
@karthikeyan6333
@karthikeyan6333 4 года назад
@@m.yaseenrajar2421 Hi Yaseen, 2-3mm is nothing. How old is your son?
@katyrussell4698
@katyrussell4698 3 года назад
What about a 31mm? I dont see how a child could have that size but ive read that the hole dosent get larger with time. ??
@charlsinawaves1329
@charlsinawaves1329 3 года назад
I also want to know this
@charlsinawaves1329
@charlsinawaves1329 3 года назад
One question :when u have a small/medium asd as an Adult,,, will the hole get bigger as u grow or it remains the same?
@shrikumar4402
@shrikumar4402 3 года назад
Obviously because as we grow up our body organs also grow so foramen ovale become large and Start showing symptoms...
@foxymulder8548
@foxymulder8548 Год назад
I'm 53 and still have ASD. it can get smaller as you grow. I was told if you still have it when you turn 28 you will have it for life. so far it's true.. but no it doesn't grow bigger just cause your heart grows