{"id":547,"date":"2022-05-24T16:49:50","date_gmt":"2022-05-24T12:49:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gh.ge\/en\/disease\/patent-ductus-arteriosus-pda\/"},"modified":"2022-05-24T16:49:50","modified_gmt":"2022-05-24T12:49:50","slug":"patent-ductus-arteriosus-pda","status":"publish","type":"disease","link":"https:\/\/gh.ge\/en\/disease\/patent-ductus-arteriosus-pda\/","title":{"rendered":"Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>DEFINITION<\/h2>\n<p>Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a persistent opening between two major blood vessels leading from the heart. The opening, called the ductus arteriosus, is a normal part of a baby&#8217;s circulatory system before birth that usually closes shortly after birth. If it remains open, however, it&#8217;s called a patent ductus arteriosus. <\/p>\n<p>A small patent ductus arteriosus often doesn&#8217;t cause problems and might never need treatment. However, a large patent ductus arteriosus left untreated can allow poorly oxygenated blood to flow in the wrong direction, weakening the heart muscle and causing heart failure and other complications. <\/p>\n<p>Treatment options for a patent ductus arteriosus include monitoring, medications and closure by cardiac catheterization or surgery.<\/p>\n<h2>CAUSES<\/h2>\n<p>Congenital heart defects arise from problems early in the heart&#8217;s development &mdash; but there&#8217;s often no clear cause. Genetics and environmental factors might play a role. <\/p>\n<p>Before birth, a vascular connection (ductus arteriosus) between two major blood vessels leading from the heart &mdash; the aorta and pulmonary artery &mdash; is necessary for your baby&#8217;s blood circulation. The ductus arteriosus diverts blood from your baby&#8217;s lungs while they develop and the baby receives oxygen from the mother&#8217;s circulation. <\/p>\n<p>After birth, the ductus arteriosus normally closes within two or three days. In premature infants, the connection often takes longer to close. If the connection remains open, it&#8217;s referred to as a patent ductus arteriosus. <\/p>\n<p>The abnormal opening causes too much blood to circulate to the baby&#8217;s lungs and heart. Untreated, the blood pressure in the baby&#8217;s lungs might increase (pulmonary hypertension) and the baby&#8217;s heart might enlarge and weaken.<\/p>\n<h2>SYMPTOMS<\/h2>\n<p>Patent ductus arteriosus symptoms vary with the size of the defect and whether the baby is full-term or premature. A small PDA might cause no signs or symptoms and go undetected for some time &mdash; even until adulthood. A large PDA can cause signs of heart failure soon after birth. <\/p>\n<p>Your baby&#8217;s doctor might first suspect a heart defect during a regular checkup after hearing a heart murmur while listening to your baby&#8217;s heart through a stethoscope. <\/p>\n<p>A large PDA found during infancy or childhood might cause: <\/p>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<ul>&#13;<\/p>\n<li>Poor eating, which leads to poor growth<\/li>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<li>Sweating with crying or eating<\/li>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<li>Persistent fast breathing or breathlessness<\/li>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<li>Easy tiring<\/li>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<li>Rapid heart rate<\/li>\n<p>&#13;\n<\/ul>\n<p>&#13;<br \/>\n<strong><br \/>When to see a doctor<br \/><\/strong> <br \/>Contact the doctor if your baby or older child: <\/p>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<ul>&#13;<\/p>\n<li>Tires easily when eating or playing<\/li>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<li>Isn&#8217;t gaining weight<\/li>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<li>Becomes breathless when eating or crying<\/li>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<li>Always breathes rapidly or is short of breath<\/li>\n<p>&#13;\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>DEFINITION Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a persistent opening between two major blood vessels leading from the heart. The opening, called the ductus arteriosus, is a normal part of a baby&#8217;s circulatory system before birth that usually closes shortly after birth. If it remains open, however, it&#8217;s called a patent ductus arteriosus. 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