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Diagnosis of the preterm patent ductus arteriosus: clinical signs, biomarkers, or ultrasound?

Department of Newborn Care, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Seminars in perinatology (impact factor: 2.33). 04/2012; 36(2):114-22. DOI:10.1053/j.semperi.2011.09.021 pp.114-22
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ABSTRACT The current uncertainty in relation to treatment of the preterm patent ductus arteriosus reflects limitations to our understanding of the pathophysiology of ductal shunting, most particularly which ducts matter to which babies and when they matter. Doppler ultrasound offers a pragmatic tool with which to assess ductal patency and shunt significance and to allow prediction of spontaneous and therapeutic closure. Biomarkers, such as B-type natriuretic peptide, and clinical signs may have a diagnostic role where ultrasound is not available and also possibly as an adjunct to echocardiography in determining the pathophysiological impact of a ductal shunt in an individual baby.

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Keywords

B-type natriuretic peptide
 
babies
 
Biomarkers
 
clinical signs
 
current uncertainty
 
Doppler ultrasound
 
ductal patency
 
ductal shunting
 
individual baby
 
pragmatic tool
 
preterm patent ductus arteriosus
 
spontaneous
 
ultrasound
 

Nick Evans