Information on Structural Problems (e.g. hole in the heart)
Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Venticular Septum
There are two main pipes which leave the heart. The Pulmonary artery takes blood to the lungs and the Aorta which takes blood to the head and the body. Some babies are born without (or with a very small) pulmonary artery. This means that the blood is not effectively getting to the lungs to pick up Oxygen. This is a very serious heart condition which will need urgent intervention at a specialist cardiac centre. The first stage will normally be to give a medicine to keep 'the duct' open. Read more about this in our leaflet.
British Heart Foundation Leaflet
Click here to see the British Heart Foundation leaflet on Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Venticular Septum or click here to go to the British Heart Foundation website.
Children's Heart Federation Leaflet
Click here to see the Children's Heart Federation leaflet on Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Venticular Septum or click here to go to the Children's Heart Federation website.