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Atrioventricular Septal Defect
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What this page is about
Atrioventricular Septal Defect is listed in the Everyone Healthy condition library. This simple overview is generated from the existing EH database links because the original full article for this condition is not yet available.
Common linked signs and symptoms
The EH database links this condition with signs or symptoms such as Breath Shortness (Dyspnoea), Breathing Painful or Difficult, Breathing Rapid Hyperventilation (Tachypnea), Fatigue, Heart Rate Irregular (Arrhythmia), Heartbeats Felt By Patient (Palpitations), and Leg Swollen.
Tests doctors may consider
Tests or investigations linked in the EH database include Cardiac Auscultation, Cardiac Catheterization, Coagulation Factor Assay (Blood Clotting Factors), Echocardiogram, and Echocardiography.
Treatment depends on the person
The EH database links this condition with supportive options such as Septal Defect Closure. Treatment choices should always be discussed with a qualified health professional, because the best approach depends on the cause, severity, age, other conditions, medicines, and test results.
This overview does not replace the original article and does not diagnose, treat, or recommend medication. It is a simple guide built from the existing Everyone Healthy database links.
Linked signs and symptoms
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Linked drugs / medications
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Treatments, therapies and supportive options
2Grouped by treatment type. These are educational database links, not personal treatment recommendations. Evidence labels are shown only where stored in the EH database.
Medical therapy
1Linked diagnostic tests and investigations
13These are pulled from both EH diagnostic-test link tables, including the older large test-link table.
- Cardiac Auscultation
- Cardiac Catheterization
- Coagulation Factor Assay (Blood Clotting Factors)
- Echocardiogram
- Echocardiography
- Fetal Nuchal Translucency (FNT on Ultrasound)
- Fibrin Degradation Products (FDPs, Fibrin Split Products, FSPs, Fibrin Breakdown Products, Fbps)
- Heamatocrit (Hct)
- Hemoglobin (Hb) Concentration
- Oxygen Saturation Test (Arterial Blood, SaO2)
- Partial Pressure of Oxygen (PO2)
- Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count
- Ultrasound
Biological and test markers
8This visual map uses existing EH database links to show biological agents and lab markers reported as increased, decreased, or associated with this condition. These are educational relationships only; test results must be interpreted by a qualified clinician because ranges vary by lab, method, age, sex and clinical context.
Often increased
5- Fetal Nuchal Thickness on Ultrasound (Pregnancy Weeks 10 to 14)Reference range exampleAdult ( > 16y), Female: 2.18–2.5Linked diagnostic tests1Fetal Nuchal Translucency (FNT on Ultrasound)
- Fibrin Split ProductsReference range exampleAll: 0–1 mg/dLLinked diagnostic tests1Fibrin Degradation Products (FDPs, Fibrin Split Products
- Hemoglobin (Hb)Reference range exampleFemale: 78–100 gm/dL; Male: 76–100 gm/dLLinked diagnostic tests3Hemoglobin (Hb) Concentration, Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) Weight Test
- RBC MassReference range exampleFemale: 36–48 %; Male: 42–52 %Linked diagnostic tests1Heamatocrit (Hct)
- Red Blood Cells (RBC)Reference range exampleAdult ( > 16y), Female: 3.6–5 106/mm3; Adult ( > 16y), Male: 4.2–5.4 106/mm3Linked diagnostic tests1Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count
Often decreased
3- Factor XI (Plasma Thromboplastin Antecedent, Percentage of Normal Value)Reference range exampleAdult ( > 16y): 65–135 %Linked diagnostic tests1Coagulation Factor Assay (Blood Clotting Factors)
- Oxygen Saturation (Arterial Blood, SaO2)Reference range exampleChild (0 - 16y): 95–100 %; Newborn (0 - 1month): 40–90 %Linked diagnostic tests1Oxygen Saturation Test (Arterial Blood, SaO2)
- Partial Pressure of Arterial Oxygen (PaO2)Reference range exampleChild (0 - 16y): 80–100 mm Hg; Newborn (0 - 1month): 60–70 mm HgLinked diagnostic tests1Partial Pressure of Oxygen (PO2)
Other associated markers
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Introduction / full article
Atrioventricular Septal Defect
The main information article for this record is not yet available in the database.