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208 Ventriküler Septal Defekt Olgusunun Değerlendirilmesi

The Evaluation of 208 Ventricular Septal Defect Patients

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Venticular septal defect is the most common congenital heart defect except bicüspit aortic valve. The first description of ventricular septal defect as a clinical entity was credited to Roger in 1879. It occurs in 1.5-2 in 1000 alive birth. We studied retrospectively 208 cases of VSD seen in our medical center. The patients were evaluated according to the especially clinical data, types of VSD, closure rates, complications (AVP, AY, VSD aneurysm), and surgical therapies.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Ventriküler septal defekt, biküspit aort kapağından sonra en sık görülen konjenital kalp defektidir. İlk kez 1879 da Roger tarafından klinik bir antite olarak tanımlanmıştır. Her canlı 1000 doğumda, 1.5-2 oranında gözlenir. Merkezimizde görülen 208 VSD olgusunu retrospektif olarak inceledik. Hastalar özellikle klinik veriler, VSD tipi, spontan kapanma oranları ve komplikasyonlar (AVP, AY, VSD anevrizma) göre değerlendirildi.
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