Our 18 month old son was diagnosed with VSD (ventricular septal defect)
just after he was born. The holes are medium size and in the lower
muscular part of his heart. He is a very healthy toddler, is meeting all
the growth milestones for his age and has never had complications due
to the VSD. We have been monitoring him every three months with a
pediatric cardiologist and all our
appointments have been uneventful, yet the holes still remain, (they
have not closed yet). Come Jan., when he is two we will do an ECO to see
if an MRI is necessary. His Dr. says that surgery could be necessary if
the MRI shows there is a significant amount of blood flow.
I am reaching out for support and information from others who have
experienced or are experiencing this currently with a child. What has it
been like for you? What does your child's doctor say? Has your child
undergone surgery for VSD? I'm curious to hear how you are coping.
Thanks!
Re: 18 month old with VSD (ventricular septal defect)
The good news about VSDs is that there is a possibility that they may close on their own. It is possible that your son's won't close and they'll have to operate, but if he's hitting all his milestones and is growing well, the holes arent that big or they would have already repaired it.
There is a heart board on babycenter. here is the link https://community.babycenter.com/groups/a5055/babies_and_children_with_heart_problems you should reach out there. There are many other vsd moms there.
Surgery is scary. It was the hardest thing I've ever had to go through. BUT, without it, the outcome is worse. So, if need be, you'll get through it. The prognosis with VSDs is great. Success rates are upwards of 100%... it is a routine procedure. Yes, it is OHS. Yes, it is very serious... BUT as far as heart defects are concerned, it is a minor one.
Hope to see you there.
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