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What is Device Closure Asd?

Device closure of atrial septal defect (ASD) is a minimally invasive procedure to repair a hole in the wall between the upper chambers (atria) of the heart. ASDs are a type of congenital heart defect, which means they are present at birth.

What is the cost of Device Closure Asd in India?

The cost of Device Closure Asd in India ranges from Rs.217,560 to Rs.290,080.

Other related procedures like Device Closure- ASD VSD cost Rs.208,680 to Rs.278,240

PDA Device Closure costs Rs.186,480 to Rs.248,640, and Balloon Septostomy costs Rs.66,600 to Rs.88,800.

USD 4410 TO 5390

What are the doctors that treat Device Closure Asd?

Device closure of ASD is typically performed by interventional cardiologists who specialize in minimally invasive heart procedures. These doctors have specialized training and expertise in using catheter-based techniques to repair heart defects, including ASDs.

What are the precautions that should be taken after Device Closure Asd?

Diet - After the device closure of ASD, patients may be advised to follow specific dietary precautions to support proper healing and recovery. The specific recommendations may vary depending on the patient's individual health status and any other underlying medical conditions, so patients should consult with their healthcare team for personalized guidance.

Follow-up appointments - Patients should attend all scheduled follow-up appointments with their healthcare team to monitor their p

What are some key tests that should be done after Device Closure Asd?

Echocardiogram: This is an ultrasound test that uses sound waves to create images of the heart. It is often done immediately after the procedure to check for any complications  and may be repeated at regular intervals to monitor the healing process and ensure that the defect has been fully closed.

Electrocardiogram (ECG): This test measures the electrical activity of the heart and can detect any irregularities in the heart's rhythm or conduction system.

Chest X-ray: This imaging test can show any changes in the size or shape of the heart or lungs that may indicate a problem.

Holter monitor: This is a portable ECG device that the patient wears for a period of time, typically 24-48 hours, to record the heart's activity over an extended period.

Exercise stress test: This test measures the heart's response to physical activity and can help detect any limitations in the patient's ability to exercise.

Cardiac MRI: This imaging test uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the heart, and may be done if there are concerns about the function or structure of the heart after the procedure.

The specific tests recommended may vary depending on the individual patient's condition and the details of the procedure, and should be discussed with the treating physician.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, congenital heart disease can be passed down from a parent to a child. If one or both parents have a congenital heart defect, there is an increased risk of their child having the condition as well. However, it is important to note that not all congenital heart defects are inherited and some can occur due to other factors such as infections during pregnancy or exposure to certain medications or substances.

The initial treatment process for a child with congenital heart disorder depends on the type and severity of the condition. This could include medications for visible symptoms and monitoring with regular checkups.

The tests for congenital heart disorders do not always require hospitalization. Many of the tests can be performed on an outpatient basis, which means the patient can leave the hospital or clinic on the same day. However, some tests may require a short hospital stay, particularly if the patient is an infant or young child.

The treatment options for congenital heart disease may depend on the type and severity of the condition. These options may include medications or procedures like cardiac catheterization.