Question

The right ventricular outflow tract has a diameter of 1.3 at the main pulmonary artery root, with a right pulmonary artery diameter of 0.5, a right atrial width of 1.9, an interventricular septum thickness of 0.4, a left atrial diameter of 1.1, and a left pulmonary artery diameter of 0.5. The EF is 66, there is a missing interventricular septum of 0.24 cm, and the maximum transseptal pressure difference measured is 58 mmHg with a peak velocity of 3.8 m/s. Is this condition dangerous?

Answer

Based on the situation you described, it falls within the scope of heart disease and can be treated through surgery. It is advisable to develop good living habits, increase nutrition, and intake vitamins and minerals. Since the child is affected by neonatal diseases, parents should immediately take their child to the doctor to avoid misunderstandings and receive timely symptomatic treatment. Parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and do their best to help their child receive timely treatment for the disease.