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Closure of a Large Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Children and Adults with Pulmonary Hypertension.

PubMed(2010)

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Introduction: Surgical closure of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in cases with pulmonary hypertension, a short and wide PDA, and/or calcification of the wall of the vessel can be a hazardous procedure. The use of extracorporeal circulation provides the necessary safety for effective closure.Methods: Four patients (one male), aged 7, 22, 54 and 60 years old, underwent PDA closure. All had pulmonary hypertension (pulmonary artery pressure, PAP 55-85 mmHg, PAP-to-systemic pressure ratio 0.6-0.8) and a wide, short PDA (diameter 9-12 mm) with a calcified wall in 2 cases. The surgical technique involved transpulmonary PDA closure with a synthetic patch under extracorporeal circulation and mild hypothermia (n=2); or double ligation and purse-string suture of the PDA with extracorporeal circulation and normothermia on a beating heart (n=1), or with heart-lung machine on standby (n=1).Results: Mortality was nil, The postoperative course was mild in all cases. Follow up 3 to 8 years post surgery showed effective PDA closure, PAP within normal (n=3) or at upper normal limits (n=1), and no other sequelae.Conclusion: The use of extracorporeal circulation allows safe and uncomplicated surgical closure of a PDA in "difficult" cases.
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Patent ductus arteriosus,surgery,extracorporeal circulation,pulmonary hypertension,congenital heart disease
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