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Q: What is abnormal septal motion?
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What is anterior hypokinesis?

Hypokinesis of the mid- to distal anterior wall. There was abnormal septal motion, consistent with the postoperative state.


What is treatment for anteroseptal hypokinesis?

Front middle wall of the heart not moving too well. Might lead to a mild heart attack.


What is the most common type of atrial septal defect?

occurs in the middle of the atrial septum and accounts for about 70% of all atrial septal defects. Abnormal openings can form in the upper and lower parts of the atrial septum as well.


What causes atrial septal defect?

O An atrial septal defect is sometimes called a hole in the heart it is a type of congenital heart defect, when there is an abnormal opening in the dividing wall between the upper filling chambers of the heart.


When do symptoms of an atrial septal defect begin to occur?

People born with an atrial septal defect can have no symptoms through their twenties, but by age 40, most people with this condition have symptoms that can include shortness of breath, rapid abnormal beating of the atria


When do atrial septal defects occur?

Abnormal openings in the atrial septum occur during fetal development and are twice as common in females as in males. These abnormalities can go unnoticed if the opening is small, producing no abnormal symptoms


Congenital septal defects are holes that form in the septum during the embryonic development of the heart---resulting in the abnormal flow of blood from?

the left side of the heart to the right


How is a ventricular septal defect different from an atrial septal defect?

Ventricular septal defect affects the ventricles common in babies with down syndrome while atrial septal defect is affecting the atrium.


How can motion cause the formation of a bunion?

Bunions may form as a result of abnormal motion of the foot during walking or running.


What conditions can be revealed by cardiac catheterization?

enlargement of the left ventricle; ventricular aneurysms (abnormal dilation of a blood vessel); narrowing of the aortic valve; insufficiency of the aortic or mitral valve; and septal defects


What are septal defects?

hearts with septal defects (holes between pumping chambers)


How can atrial septal defects be identified?

Abnormal changes in the sound of the heart beats can be heard when a doctor listens to the heart with a stethoscope. In addition, a chest x ray, an electrocardiogram (ECG, an electrical printout of the heartbeats), and an echocardiogram