My 5wks old daughter was suffering from 3mm OSTIUM SECUNDUM ASD. The consulted doctor said that it will get close automatically when the child grows, if it's not gets closed my son has to undergo for the surgery.
I read some of the articles posted by others regarding the VSD and ASD.
We are very much worried about that. Please let me know whether the surgery is required for my son. At present he is feeling difficulty to take the feed continuously.
Please find the details that are mentioned in Echocardiography.
Abdominal situs: Solitus
Side: levocardia
Systemic veins: SVC/IVC TO RA
Pulmonary veins: all 4 PVs to LA
Atrial situs: solitus
Atrial size: mild right atrial dilatation
Inter atrial septum: 4mm ostium secundum ASD
Atrio ventricular connection: concordant
Atrio ventricular valve: MV-8MM, no MR
tV-9mm, trival TR
Ventricles: mild left ventricular hypertrophy
Inter ventricular septum: intact
Ventricular-arterial connection: concordant
Great artery relationship: normal
Aortic valve:7mm normal
Ascending aorta: normal
Aortic arch:left
PDA: 2mm closing PDA
Pulmonary valve:8mm
MPA:normal
LPA:5mm
RPA:5mm
Coronary: normal
Outflow: obstructed
Conclusion:
1. Acyanotic congenital Heart Disease-ASD/closing PDA
Please let us know whether my daughter will required surgery for this defect or it can be closed automatically.