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ECG changes in ventricular septic defect (VSD)

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These include:

  • if the defect is small the ECG may be normal
  • while the pulmonary resistance is low the volume overload of the left ventricle produces features of left ventricular hypertrophy
  • as the pulmonary resistance increases right ventricular hypertrophy occurs
  • as pulmonary and systemic vascular resistances become balanced the left ventricular volume overload is lost. The left ventricular hypertrophy regresses leaving pure right ventricular hypertrophy

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