PDA Flashcards
1
Q
Explain what a PDA is
A
Persistent ductus arteriosus which connects the pulmonary artery to the descending aorta
Higher pressure in the orta, so oxygenated blood takes two turns round to the lungs
2
Q
Mumur for PDA
A
Continous mumur below the left clavicle
- Mumur continues through to diastole because the pulmonary artery pressure is lower than aorta through out the whole of the cardiac cycle
3
Q
Pulse in PDA?
A
- Collapsing / Bounding pulse and wide pulse pressure
4
Q
Mx of PDA
A
- Closure via surgical ligation/coil closure
- closure is recommended to abolish lifetime risk of bacterial endocardiitis and pulmonary vascular disease
5
Q
Signs in a child with PDA
A
- Tachypnoae
- Poor feeding and poor weight gain
- Reccurent LRTI
- Crackles on auscultation but normal O2 sats
6
Q
What do Ix in PDA show?
A
- Chest X ray - Plethoric lung fields
6. Echo - duct seen