Adults with small, unrepaired atrial septal defects have reduced cardiac index during exercise.
Marie Ø MaagaardNicolai BoutrupSebastian UdholmMathias AhlstrupJens Erik Nielsen-KudskSteffen RinggaardVibeke HjortdalPublished in: Cardiology in the young (2022)
Adults with a small, open or spontaneously closed atrial septal defects exhibit markedly lower exercise capacity compared with healthy peers. Moreover, open defects exhibit higher retrograde flows with increasing exercise. Finally, increasing age is related to poorer results in patients but not healthy controls. Longitudinal studies are necessary in order to determine potential accelerated worsening of physical capacity along with age-related changes in patients.
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