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Condition

Pediatric Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD)

What You Need to Know

A VSD is an opening in the dividing wall between the two lower chambers of the heart.

Key Symptoms

The most common symptoms of a VSD are:

  • Tiredness
  • Trouble breathing
  • Pale skin
  • Rapid heart rate

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose a VSD by:

  • Chest X-ray
  • Electrocardiogram
  • Echocardiogram

Treatment

Treatment may include:

  • Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Cardiac catheterization

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Departments that Treat Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD)

    Provider for Cardiac Catherization Program

    Cardiac Catheterization

    We perform hundreds of catheterization procedures every year. We treat children with the most complex heart, blood vessel, and valve conditions. We have one of the highest success rates for cardiac catheterization procedures. Learn more about Cardiac Catheterization.