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ASD

  • Does a right-to-left shunt always suggest pulmonary hypertension?
  • Does demonstration of a patent foramen ovale signify the deïnite presence of an ASD?
  • How might contrast echocardiography aid in the evaluation of an ASD?
  • Identify the type of ASD on the drawing of of 2DE image plane
  • List three radiographic findings seen in a patient with ASD.
  • What are the three types of ASD?
  • What information about the ASD may be gained by Doppler examination?
  • What is the most common type of ASD?
  • What three defects can be associated with an ostium primum defect?
  • What finding on 2DE increases suspicion of an ASD?

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