Patent ductus arteriosus

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    through the heart’s main arteries through a patent ductus arteriosus can lead to pulmonary hypertension which can cause permanent lung damage. A patent ductus arteriosus can eventually lead to heart failure. This happens because the heart is enlarged and weakened over time. She could develop heart infection or endocarditis. This happens when there is inflammation of the hearts inner lining. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/patent-ductus-arteriosus/basics/complications/con-20028530 …

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    our study, low gestational age, sepsis, oxygen therapy, and frequency of blood transfusions were found to be risk factors for development of ROP independently. Meanwhile, sex, mode of delivery, birth weight, respiratory distress syndrome, patent ductus arteriosus, intraventricular hemorrhage, hypotension, phototherapy, duration of oxygen therapy, mechanical ventilation, and CPAP were nonsignificant risk factors…

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    by using three shunts to direct deoxygenated blood and avoid the not yet fully developed lungs and liver. The patent foramen ovale…

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    abnormality is patent ductus arteriosus—this condition is when two major arteries, the aorta and pulmonary, are connected and have abnormal blood flow and usually happens following birth. Before birth, the aorta and pulmonary arteries are connected by the ductus arteriosus for fetal blood circulation. However, immediately after birth up to a few days, the duct closes on its own as part of the normal development process. However, the duct doesn’t always close, which leads to the patent ductus…

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