Thanks Marie,
Actually i consulted a pediatric cardiologyst, he told its small in size no need to fill, but the report says that
Mild RA/RV dilation
can you please explain what is meant by that.
And i am bit afraid of ASD filling, i am just 30 years old, can you please give more idea on this.
A 6 x 8 mm secundum atrial septal defect is small to moderate in size for an adult. At your age, there is no chance that this will close on its own. Often, there are no symptoms associated with this. However, if the right sided heart chambers are enlarged (as I think your report suggests) then it may be worth thinking about closing the hole to keep your heart from enlarging further over the years. There are non-surgical options in the form of devices available that can be used in a cardiac catheterization laboratory to "plug" the ASD without open heart surgery. So the risk-benefit ratio revolves around whether or not you have cardiac symptoms, whether or not the right sided heart chambers are enlarged, and if there is evidence of elevation of the pressure in the lungs. Some small holes never require any treatment at all. You need to discuss these things with your cardiologist. If you can, get the advice of an adult cardiologist who has expertise in congenital heart disease. Because of your age, further questions should be addressed in an adult cardiology forum. Good luck.