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Q: What would the effect interventricular septal defect have upon the blood flow?
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Can you donate blood with a ventricular septal defect vsd?

You can donate the blood with ventricular septal defect. But then you should not donate the same. You need to be given a bravery award for this attempt only.


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Atrial Septal Defect, also known as ASD, affects the heart by allowing oxygen rich blood into the chamber with oxygen poor blood. The septum between the two has a defect allowing this to happen, therefore allowing blood with a poor concentration of blood to travel to the lungs.


How do you explain about the VSD?

VSD is abbreviation of Ventrical Septal Defect whic is a congenital heart defect. it is a defect in the heart wall that seperates left and right ventricals. this wall is called Septum. in VSD the blood flows into right ventical from the left ventrical through the septum which is not normal. for more details please see wikipedia.org. thanks


Where do coronary arteries in the interventricular groove get their blood from?

The coronary arteries get their blood directly from the aorta.


What is the function interventricular septum?

It stops the deoxygenated blood from mixing with the oxygenated blood in the heart


Surgical management of tetralogy of fallot?

There are two common surgical procedures for treatment of tetralogy of fallot: the Blalock-Tausigg Shunt and a patch. The Blalock-Tausigg Shunt is used to direct more blood flow to the lungs, in order to relieve cyanosis, but it is only meant as a temporary treatment until the patient is stable enough to undergo further treatment. A patch is used, during open heart surgery, to close a ventricular septal defect or atrial septal defect.


What surface groove seperates the right and left ventricles?

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Why tetralogy of fallot babies go blue after being born?

Their blue skin, a condition called cyanosis, comes from the Ventricular Septal defect. This is a whole in the wall of the left and right ventricles which allows deoxygenated, blue, blood to travel throughout the rest of the body.


Does anterior and posterior interventricular arteries have oxygen-poor or oxygen-rich blood?

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A muscular wall between the left and right ventricles?

The interventricular septum separates the left and right ventricles. This muscular wall prevents the mixing of oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood.


Does blood clott in anterior interventricular branch causes sudden death?

A blood clot, also called a thrombus, in the anterior interventricular branch causes sudden death. This branch supplies the majority of blood to the walls of both ventricles. The presence of a thrombus can block the bloodflow to heart muscle cells, causing instant death.