D-EXOKG APPEARANCES OF VENTRICULAR BARRIER DEFECTS IN YOUNG CHILDREN
Keywords:
D-ExoKG, congenital heart defects, tetrad of Fallo, hemodynamicsAbstract
Ventricular septal defect is the most common congenital heart defect in children and the second most common congenital anomaly in adults, second only to bicuspid aortic valve. .absence of a barrier between the right and left ventricles. Ventricular septal defect is the main mechanism of hemodynamic disturbance. Although most ventricular septal defects close spontaneously, if they are not present, major defects are pulmonary arterial hypertension, ventricular dysfunction, and arrhythmias. can lead to harmful complications such as increasing the risk. Diagnosing ventricular septal defects in children using D-ExoKG increases the chances of early detection of the disease.
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