Acyanotic heart defect

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An acyanotic heart defect, is a class of congenital heart defects. In these, blood is shunted (flows) from the left side of the heart to the right side of the heart, most often due to a structural defect (hole) in the interventricular septum.[1] People often retain normal levels of oxyhemoglobin saturation in systemic circulation.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

This term is outdated, because a person with an acyanotic heart defect may show cyanosis (turn blue due to insufficient oxygen in the blood).[1]

Signs and symptoms

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Complications

This condition can cause congestive heart failure.[1]

Diagnosis

Types

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Management

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See also

References

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