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What are the treatment options for Patent Ductus Arteriosus?

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What are the treatment options for Patent Ductus Arteriosus?

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For many years, the only treatment option for Patent Ductus Arteriosus was surgical closure. More recently, it has been possible to close certain types of PDA during a cardiac catheterization. The catheter is threaded through the Ductus. Either a metallic coil or an expandable metallic device is then passed through the catheter and out the end of the catheter until it is positioned within the Ductus. This will then obstruct flow through the Ductus and the Ductus will no longer be patent. Some Ductuses, however, are of a certain size and shape that surgery is still necessary. Patent Ductus Arteriosus is quite common in premature infants because the ductal tissue is too immature to respond to the stimulus to close. It is often possible to close these premature Ductuses by giving a medicine called Indomethacin. This medication is given intravenously and can stimulate the muscles of the Ductus Arteriosus to contract and close. This medicine, however, is only successful in closing PDA in pr

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