Reasons for Atrial Septal Defect Repair In Children - Transcatheter

When your doctor informs you that you need the Atrial Septal Defect Repair In Children - Transcatheter procedure performed it can be scary. Learn exactly what the procedure involves, the reasons it needs to be performed and what the next steps could be.

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Why Atrial Septal Defect Repair In Children - Transcatheter is Performed


Reasons for Procedure

If a child is born with a hole between the upper chambers of the heart, the blood can flow backward into the right side of the heart and into the lungs. This triggers the heart to work harder. Over time, this can lead to damage to blood vessels in the lungs and congestive heart failure . The procedure is done to fix the hole.

Most children who have this procedure will have good outcomes.




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