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Main Symptoms of Aortopulmonary Septal Defect

An aortopulmonary septal defect is a hole between the main artery that leaves the heart (aorta) and the artery that goes to the lungs (pulmonary artery). This extra shortcut sends too much blood to the lungs, so symptoms show up early and get louder fast. Fast breathing is the first clue. Babies breathe more quickly than normal, especially during feeding or crying. Poor weight gain follows. Infants tire at the bottle, take long pauses, and don’t add ounces like their peers. Heart racing or pounding is common. You can feel the baby’s chest thumping when you pick them up, or... Learn more