Erschienen in:
01.07.2008 | case report
Patent ductus arteriosus in adults
Case report and review illustrating the spectrum of the disease
verfasst von:
S. A. Wiyono, M. Witsenburg, P. P. T. de Jaegere, J. W. Roos-Hesselink
Erschienen in:
Netherlands Heart Journal
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Ausgabe 7/2008
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Abstract
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a congenital heart defect in which the ductus arteriosus, a vascular structure between the pulmonary artery and the aorta that normally closes shortly after birth, remains open. We present two cases of adults with PDA. A 28-year-old lady had a small PDA without any symptoms or left heart overload. The PDA was closed for endocarditis prevention using a coil. In a 37-year-old lady with palpitations, collapse, dyspnoea and left heart overload caused by a large PDA, percutaneous closure of the PDA was performed with an Amplatzer device. Transcatheter closure has been established to be the method of choice for treating a PDA in adults. (Neth Heart J 2008;16:255-9.)