2. Atrial septal defect (ASD) is a congenital
heart defect in which blood flows between
the atria (upper chambers) of the heart.
Normally, the atria are separated by a dividing
wall, the interatrial septum. If this septum is
defective or absent, then oxygen-rich blood can
flow directly from the left side of the heart to mix
with the oxygen-poor blood in the right side of
the heart, or vice versa.This can lead to lower-
than-normal oxygen levels in the arterial blood
that supplies the brain, organs, and tissues.
However, an ASD may not produce noticeable
signs or symptoms, especially if the defect is
small.
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4. Multiplane transesophageal echocardiography showing a moderate-sized ostium
secundum ASD (1) in a 30° view. Ao indicates ascending aorta; LA, left atrium; and
RA, right atrium.