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Percutaneous ASD Closure Using The PFM Nit-Occlud ASD-R Device- Case #2
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March 12, 2014
History:
• 8 year old girl. History of recurrent upper respiratory tract infections. Referred recently ...
read more ↘ for evaluation of a heart murmur. Mild exercise intolerance.
Physical Findings:
• Her weight is 28 kg. Grade II/IV systolic ejection murmur best heard at the left medium sternal border radiating superiorly as well as a widely split and fixed S2.
Pertinent Tests:
EKG:
• SR, RBBB with an rsR´pattern in V1.
Chest X-ray:
• Mild cardiac enlargement, increased pulmonary vascular markings, prominent MPA segment.
Echo (TEE):
• Moderate size ostium secundum type ASD measuring 10-12 mm, RA and RV enlargement.
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• 8 year old girl. History of recurrent upper respiratory tract infections. Referred recently ...
read more ↘ for evaluation of a heart murmur. Mild exercise intolerance.
Physical Findings:
• Her weight is 28 kg. Grade II/IV systolic ejection murmur best heard at the left medium sternal border radiating superiorly as well as a widely split and fixed S2.
Pertinent Tests:
EKG:
• SR, RBBB with an rsR´pattern in V1.
Chest X-ray:
• Mild cardiac enlargement, increased pulmonary vascular markings, prominent MPA segment.
Echo (TEE):
• Moderate size ostium secundum type ASD measuring 10-12 mm, RA and RV enlargement.
↖ read less
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