Atrial Septal Defect (ASD): Pathophysiology & Clinical Features
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- This video explains about the normal blood #circulation (0:05) before explaining the atrial septal defect (#ASD).
It covers the pathophysiology, clinical features, #CXR, #ECG and natural history of ASD.
For interatrial septum development:
• Interatrial septum dev...
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Great explanation, thank you very much.
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Thank you it is great explanation
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Such a great video 🙂 thanks
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Thank you, it was helpful
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Very good work
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The Best!
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Tq
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I'm 50 years old and have a PFO with a right to left shunt (discovered after an ischemic stroke). Did I necessarily start with a left to right shunt? Is this the only way a R-L shunt could occur? Because, man, that looked scary!!! You'd think I would have had noticeable symptoms!
I also read that I have an ISA, intraseptal aneurysm, which might complicate my closure options.
Are ASD and PFO the same thing? I've watched several videos and still haven't found the answer to that question.
How are you doing?
Please give me more explanation for ecg findings
Please do mention which specific finding in ECG do you want more explanation...
@@MedicalSnippet that of right bundle branch block , prolonged PR interval and axis deviation
This article explains it well...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5661326/
Thank you! very helpful. Wish it was a real-human voice tho 😅
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Wow
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That was great. But now im dizzy
thank you... hope dizzy will settle after repetitive watching...👍🏻