| Literature DB >> 29744001 |
Akanksha N Thakkar1, Mahwash Kassi1, C Huie Lin1.
Abstract
Closure of an atrial septal defect (ASD) may lead to a change in the function of both ventricles. Although right ventricular function typically improves, the left ventricle (LV) may behave in different ways. This has been a matter of much debate, with some authors reporting a decline in LV function after ASD closure and others reporting delayed improvement or no identifiable change. We report the case of a 41-year-old female with a large left-to-right ASD shunt (Qp:Qs 2.3:1 and shunt volume 3.6 L/min) who presented with biventricular systolic dysfunction that improved within 24 hours of ASD closure. We also attempt to explain the underlying hemodynamics responsible for LV failure and recovery in this patient.Entities:
Keywords: atrial septal defect; left ventricular dysfunction
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29744001 PMCID: PMC5935200 DOI: 10.14797/mdcj-13-3-160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methodist Debakey Cardiovasc J ISSN: 1947-6108