PDA Flashcards
first stage within 24 hours of closure by what mechanism
smooth muscle cell contraction
second stage over the next 2-3 weeks by what mechanism
fibrosis and intimal and media necrosis (irreversible)
why are some congenital malformations still reversible after 24 hours
because cyanotic or mixing lesions keeps the PDA relatively receptive to reopening for the first week
what brith weight will 1/3 of preterm infants have a HDS PDA
30%
at what age does eisenmengers syndrome become an issue for HDS PDA
2 years
what is the quantification of small, moderate and large by Qp:Qs of a PDA
< 1.5, 1.5-2.2, > 2.2
what percent of PDAs close spontaneously by 8 weeks
90%
what are some indications for PDA closure
large HDS,
NEC,
ICH
what is the dose of indomethacin for PDA closure
0.1-0.2 mg/kg q8 for three doses, okay to try two rounds
what is the medical failure rate for PDA closure
10%
transcatheter closure is successful 85% of the time for ducts of what size or smaller
8mm