ASD Flow across the defect
In ASD Flow across the defect occurs in
[A] Mostly in Systole
[B] Only diastole
[C] Only systole
[D] Both systole and diastole
ASD Flow across the defect
- Flow across the ASD defect occurs in both systole and diastole.
- Predominantly left to right, but transient right-to-left shunts are common, particularly with isometric strain.
- Major shunt flow occurs during diastole.
- During diastole blood in each atrium has 2 alternative pathways:
- Following the normal route through the AV valve to the ventricle on that side or
- Passing through the ASD to fill the opposite ventricle.
- Direction of flow across the ASD during diastole is determined by the instantaneous differences in the compliance and the capacity of the 2 ventricles.
- Easier to fill the more compliant RV – ASD patient, the difference in chamber compliance favors a left-to-right shunt because the blood in the LA finds it easier to fill the more compliant RV.