ABSTRACT
The aim of this prospective study was to investigate, using echocardiography, the
relationship between heart murmurs found in the neonatal period and atrial septal
defect (ASD). Heart murmurs were detected in 115 of 5124 term neonates within 1 month
after birth. The babies were followed by echocardiographic examination with attention
to the atrial septal area. Heart murmurs of 11 term neonates (9.6%) were associated
with interatrial shunts consistent with ASD. The defect closed spontaneously in 7
out of the 11 neonates by 18 months of age. Two neonates showed evidence of right
ventricular overload from early infancy. This study showed that nearly 1 neonate in
10 with a heart murmur up to 1 month after birth had an interatrial shunt associated
with ASD. We concluded that the absence of a flap sign (valve-like openings of the
defects) affects the development of the heart murmur of ASD found in the neonatal
period.
KEYWORDS
Heart murmur - echocardiography - atrial septal defect