Effect of patent ductus arteriosus on the heart in preterm infants

Congenital Heart Disease
Ranjit PhilipJason Nathaniel Johnson

Abstract

There continues to be controversy on the long-term effects of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) and its management. However, the hemodynamic effects of a large PDA in a preterm infant are well known. This article aims to provide insight into the adaptive changes and remodeling effects of a PDA on the myocardium in preterm infants.

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Mar 2, 2021·Frontiers in Pediatrics·Sarah ParkersonShyam Sathanandam
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