Atrial septal defect (ASD) is a common congenital heart defect that remains mainly asymptomatic in childhood. However, when left ventricular (LV) compliance is impaired, as in myocarditis or cardiomyopathy, ASD may lead to severe heart failure due to increased left-to-right shunting and a reduced systemic cardiac output. We report the case of a 6-year-old boy with CDG-PGM1 and a large ASD who developed acute refractory heart failure, likely triggered by Parvovirus B19 myocarditis.