| Literature DB >> 30065463 |
Shih-Yin Huang1, An-Shine Chao2, Chuan-Chi Kao1, Chih-Hui Lin1, Ching-Chang Hsieh3.
Abstract
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Keywords: Aneuploidy; Congenital heart disease; Spontaneous closure; Ventricular septal defect
Year: 2017 PMID: 30065463 PMCID: PMC6029313 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmu.2017.05.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Ultrasound ISSN: 0929-6441
Figure 1Anatomic locations of ventricular septal defects. AO: aorta; PA: pulmonary artery; RA: right atrium; a: outlet defect (supracristal defects or subpulmonary defects); b: perimembranous defect; c: central muscular defects; d: inlet defect; e: apical muscular defects.
The incidence of spontaneous VSD closure rate.
| Remained patent during first year of life by Paladini D. ( | ||
| Size of the defect | VSD <3 mm | 15.8% |
| VSD >3 mm | 71.4% | |
| Spontaneous close rate by Miyake T. ( | ||
| Site of the defect | Midv-ventricular muscular trabecular VSD | 89% |
| Apical muscular trabecular VSD | 84% | |
| Anterior muscular trabecular VSD | 83% | |
| Spontaneous close rate by Meberg A. ( | ||
| Type of the defect | Muscular VSD | 74.0%s |
| Membranous VSD | 22.2% | |
| Spontaneous close rate by Axt-Fliedner R. ( | ||
| Follow-up duration | In uterus | 32.7% |
| Within 1 year | 44.3%s | |
| Spontaneous close rate by Gómez O. ( | ||
| In uterus | 5% | |
| Within 1 year | 76% | |