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Diario Oficial de la Sociedad Mexicana de Cirugía Cardiaca, A.C., y del Colegio Mexicano de Cirugía Cardiovascular y Torácica, A.C.
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2023, Number 4

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Cir Card Mex 2023; 8 (4)

Severe aortic regurgitation secondary to closure of ventricular septal defect

Robles-González MA, Ramírez-Castañeda S, Flores-Calderón O, Salazar-Hernández I, Serrano-Loyola R, Guerrero-Avendaño GML
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Language: English
References: 8
Page: 108-110
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Key words:

Ventricular septal defect, aortic valve regurgitation, Complications, cardiac surgery procedures.

ABSTRACT

Ventricular septum defects account for up to 30% of all congenital heart disease. Within ventricular septal defects, the membranous type is the most common one up to 80% of cases. Severe aortic regurgitation occurs up to 5% of all patients treated with ventricular septal defect closure. We present the case of a patient diagnosed with severe aortic insufficiency secondary to closure of a perimembranous ventricular septal defect.


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