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Interventional Closure and ASD Treatment of a 7 years old girl

Case Study: Interventional Closure and ASD Treatment of a 7 years old girl

Introduction to Interventional Closure and ASD

Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) is a congenital heart defect characterized by a hole in the wall (septum) separating the heart’s two upper chambers. This condition leads toabnormal blood flow, straining the heart and lungs over time. This hole allows oxygen-rich blood from the
left atrium to flow into the right atrium, mixing with oxygen-poor blood. This creates an extra volume of blood flowing to the lungs, causing increased strain on the heart and pulmonary system. An untreated ASD can lead to complications such as pulmonary hypertension, arrhythmias, heart failure, or stroke. The advancement of interventional cardiology has revolutionized the treatment of ASD, offering non-surgical solutions such as interventional closure. This case study explores the procedure and its impact, with a focus on the role of interventional cardiologists in Kolkata and congenital heart disease doctors in Kolkata.

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