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Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) is a condition where there is a hole in the wall (septum) between the two upper chambers of the heart, called the atria. This congenital defect, also known as ASD heart condition, allows oxygen-rich blood to mix with oxygen-poor blood, which can lead to complications over time. Treatment often involves an ASD closure procedure, which repairs the defect and restores normal blood flow.

Why is ASD Closure Treatment Required?

ASD closure is essential to prevent long-term complications caused by the atrial septal defect (ASD). If left untreated, it can lead to:


  • Pulmonary hypertension (increased blood pressure in the lungs).
  • Heart failure or abnormal heart rhythms.
  • Increased risk of stroke.
  • Fatigue and difficulty exercising.
  • Treating the hole in the heart ensures better heart health and a higher quality of life.

Key Advantages of ASD Closure Treatment

  • Restores normal blood circulation.
  • Reduces strain on the heart and lungs.
  • Improves symptoms like fatigue and shortness of breath.
  • Prevents complications like heart failure or stroke.
  • Provides a long-term solution using advanced devices like the Amplatzer ASD closure device.

How Should You Prepare Yourself Before Taking ASD Closure Treatment?

1. Medical Evaluation: Your doctor may recommend tests such as echocardiography or an ASD heart hole size chart to determine the size and type of defect.

2. Medication Review: Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking.

3. Fasting: You may need to fast for a few hours before the procedure.

4. Lifestyle Adjustments: Stop smoking and avoid alcohol as recommended by your healthcare provider.

5. Ask Questions: Clarify doubts about the procedure, such as ASD closure surgery cost or the type of closure device being used.

How ASD Closure is Performed?

ASD closure can be done through two main approaches:


1. Device Closure: This is a minimally invasive procedure where a catheter is inserted through a vein to place a device like the Amplatzer atrial septal defect closure device. The device seals the hole and allows the heart tissue to grow over it.

2. ASD Surgical Closure: For larger or more complex defects like large secundum ASD, open-heart surgery may be required to close the hole using stitches or a patch.

What You Can Expect Before, During, and After the Procedure

  • Before the Procedure: You’ll undergo tests to confirm the ASD size in a newborn or adult, as well as other health evaluations. You’ll also be prepped for anesthesia.
  • During the Procedure: In device closure, a catheter is used to guide the closure device to the defect site. In surgical closure, the surgeon accesses the heart directly to close the hole.
  • After the Procedure: You’ll need to rest and avoid strenuous activities. Follow-up tests will ensure the ASD closure device is in place and functioning well.

Results/Outcomes

Most patients experience significant improvement in their symptoms, such as reduced fatigue and better exercise capacity. The procedure is highly effective in preventing long-term complications and restoring normal heart function. With advancements like the ASD device closure procedure, recovery times are shorter, and results are excellent.

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