2018
DOI: 10.14238/pi29.9-10.1989.199-208
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Secundum Atrial Septal Defect Before and After Surgery

Abstract: Twenty patients with secundum atrial septal defect, who had undergone open heart surgery were studied retrospectively. Girls were more affected than boys; the sex ratio was 1.5 : I. Associated cardiac defects were diagnosed in two patients, one with moderate valvular pulmonic stenosis and the other one with small ventricular septal defect. Typical clinical findings consisted of loud first heart sound, widely fixed split second heart sound and soft ejection systolic murmur at the upper left sternal border were … Show more

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“…[ 14 ] They reported similar median age of patients to our study (at last follow-up), however, used different ASD size ranges. The remaining studies included either smaller patient cohorts of 20–47 patients with an older mean age of 7.7 years[ 12 13 17 ] and/or included a select patient population referred for ASD closure. [ 13 14 17 ] In the study by Schiller et al ., the reported RSR’ prevalence combined RSr’, rSR’, and QR patterns in lead V1.…”
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“…[ 14 ] They reported similar median age of patients to our study (at last follow-up), however, used different ASD size ranges. The remaining studies included either smaller patient cohorts of 20–47 patients with an older mean age of 7.7 years[ 12 13 17 ] and/or included a select patient population referred for ASD closure. [ 13 14 17 ] In the study by Schiller et al ., the reported RSR’ prevalence combined RSr’, rSR’, and QR patterns in lead V1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rSR’ pattern in precordial leads V1 or V2 on electrocardiogram (ECG) is a described pattern in patients with hemodynamically significant ASDs, with a reported prevalence of 43%–78% [ Figure 1 ]. [ 12 13 14 15 16 17 ] This pattern is rarely described in normal patients as well. This rSR’ pattern is hypothesized to correlate with RV enlargement rather than a conduction disturbance.…”
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