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    1. PDA
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    2. PDA Surgery Hospital India Offering Low Cost High Quality Back Treatment
       
       
      Patent DuctusArteriosus (PDA) Surgery In India
      Patent ductusarteriosus (PDA) is a persistent, abnormal opening between two major blood vessels leading from the heart. Fortunately, this heart defect present at birth (congenital) often closes on its own or is readily treatable.
      A small patent ductusarteriosus often doesn't cause symptoms. A doctor may discover it during a routine exam. An infant with a larger patent ductusarteriosus often has trouble gaining weight and exhibits other symptoms. An older child with a patent ductusarteriosus may not be as active as normal, may tire more easily and may have frequent lung infections. Treatment options for repairing a patent ductusarteriosus include medications and surgery.
       
    3. Symptoms
      Signs and symptoms of a patent ductusarteriosus vary with the size of the defect and the gestational age of the infant at birth. A small patent ductus may cause no signs or symptoms, and may go undetected for some time. A larger one can cause signs of heart failure soon after birth. A premature infant may have other problems associated with prematurity, and related testing may uncover a heart defect.
      Your doctor may first suspect a heart defect during a regular checkup while listening to your baby's heart through a stethoscope.
      A large patent ductusarteriosus may cause : -
      • Poor eating, poor growth.
      • Sweating with crying or play.
      • Persistent fast breathing or breathlessness.
      • Easy tiring.
      • Rapid heart rate.
      • Frequent lung infections.
       
    4. Causes
      Patent ductusarteriosus is common in premature babies, but rare in infants born at full term.
      As a baby develops in the womb, a vascular connection (ductusarteriosus) between two major blood vessels leading from the heart — the aorta and pulmonary artery — is a normal and necessary part of fetal circulation. But, this duct is supposed to close within two or three days after birth once the newborn's heart adapts to life outside the womb. In premature infants ...
       
      Risk factors
      Congenital heart defects appear to run in families and sometimes occur with other genetic problems, such as Down syndrome. If you have a child with a congenital heart defect, a genetic counselor can predict the approximate odds that any future children could have one.
      Patent ductusarteriosus is more common in premature babies. Also, babies with other types of congenital heart defects often have a patent ductusarteriosus ...
    5. When to seek medical advice
      Call your doctor if your infant or child : -
      • Tires easily when eating or playing.
      • Is not gaining weight .
      • Becomes breathless when eating or crying.
      • Always breathes rapidly or is short of breath.
      • Turns dusky or blue when crying or eating.
      Tests and diagnosis
      Your baby's doctor may detect a heart defect when listening to his or her heart. Patent ductusarteriosus can cause a heart murmur that your doctor can hear through a stethoscope. If your doctor hears a heart murmur or finds other signs or symptoms of a heart defect,
    6. He or she may request one or more of these tests:-
      •  Echocardiogram 
      •  Chest X-ray
      • Electrocardiogram (ECG)
      • Cardiac catheterization
      Treatments and drugs
      In a premature infant, the patent ductusarteriosus often closes on its own in the weeks after birth. In a full-term infant, a patent ductusarteriosus usually will close within the first few days of life. 
      Medications:-
      Doctors use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen or indomethacin, to help close a patent ductusarteriosus in premature infants.
    7. Surgery:-
      Surgery to repair a patent ductusarteriosus involves patching or sewing shut the abnormal opening. This can be done through an incision in the side of the chest or by catheterization.
      Preventive antibiotics:-
      In the past, it was recommended that people with an unrepaired patent ductusarteriosus take antibiotics before dental work and certain types of surgical procedures to prevent infective endocarditis ...
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    9. We Care Core Values
      “ We have a very simple business model that keeps you as the centre.”
      Having the industry’s most elaborate and exclusive Patient Care and Clinical Coordination teams stationed at each partner hospital, we provide you the smoothest and seamless care ever imagined. With a ratio of one Patient Care Manager to five patients our patient care standards are unmatched across the sub continent.
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