An 88-day-old child, after a cold, showed a 2.7mm ventricular septal defect on an echocardiogram. Is there a possibility of spontaneous healing?
A newborn was found to have a 3mm septal defect during a health check-up in the first week of life. Discuss whether surgery is necessary and related treatment methods.
A parent inquires about the severity of their child’s ventricular septal defect, with a doctor explaining the relatively easy treatability of the condition and recommending consulting with a physician for detailed advice.
Ventricular septal defect is a common congenital heart disease. This article discusses its treatment options and recommendations.
Understanding the likelihood of self-healing for ventricular septal defects and how to conduct appropriate medical treatment.
Treatment and Management of Neonatal Ventricular Septal Defect
Understand the applicable situations for heart ultrasound and its importance in diagnosing cardiac diseases.
Understand the situations in which a pediatric echocardiogram should be conducted, and how this test can aid in diagnosing heart conditions.