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Przypisy. Bibliografia. Ubytek przegrody międzykomorowej. Echokardiograficzny obraz ubytku w części mięśniowej przegrody międzykomorowej. Ubytek przegrody międzykomorowej (ang. ventricular septal defect, VSD) – ubytek w przegrodzie międzykomorowej, ścianie dzielącej lewą i prawą komorę serca.
A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a defect in the ventricular septum, the wall dividing the left and right ventricles of the heart. The extent of the opening may vary from pin size to complete absence of the ventricular septum, creating one common ventricle.
A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an opening in the interventricular septum, causing a shunt between ventricles. Large defects result in a significant left-to-right shunt and cause dyspnea with feeding and poor growth during infancy. A loud, harsh, holosystolic murmur at the lower left sternal border is common.
21 paź 2022 · VSD is a hole in the heart wall that allows oxygen-rich blood to go back to the lungs. It can cause symptoms such as shortness of breath, heart murmur and failure to thrive.
14 kwi 2024 · The murmur associated with VSD is typically pansystolic and is best heard in the left lower sternal border. The murmur is harsh and loud in small defects, while in large defects, it tends to be softer and less intense.
This is called a heart murmur. Doctors can hear a heart murmur when they listen to your heart with a stethoscope. In rare cases, a VSD may cause signs and symptoms in children, such as: shortness of breath, especially when exercising; being very tired; being underweight and growing slowly; irregular or extra heart beats, called arrhythmias.
VSD is a hole in the wall between the two lower chambers of the heart. It can cause a heart murmur, breathing problems and lung damage. Learn how it affects children and adults, and how it can be repaired with surgery or patch.