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==How to know you have patent ductus arteriosus?== | ==How to know you have patent ductus arteriosus?== | ||
:*[[Echocardiogram]]: This kind of painless test can help the doctor closely examine patent ductus arteriosus. It uses sound waves to produce an image of the ventricles, atrium and great vessles. Echocardiogram can tell whether ductus arteriosus opens to let blood flow through or not. Further more, the doctor can measure the speed of blood flow through patient's heart and ductus arteriosus area by echocardiogram. | :*[[Echocardiogram]]: This kind of painless test can help the doctor closely examine patent ductus arteriosus. It uses sound waves to produce an image of the ventricles, atrium and great vessles. Echocardiogram can tell whether ductus arteriosus opens to let blood flow through or not. Further more, the doctor can measure the speed of blood flow through patient's heart and ductus arteriosus area by echocardiogram. | ||
:*Chest x-ray: An x-ray image of chest allows the doctor to check the size and shape of your heart to determine whether the | :*Chest x-ray: An x-ray image of chest allows the doctor to check the size and shape of your heart to determine whether the left atrium and ventricle are enlarged or not. And it also helps the doctor check the condition of your lungs. Patients with patent ductus arteriosus may show congestive lungs and enlarged left ventricle on an x -ray. | ||
:*[[Electrocardiogram]] (ECG) and [[Holter monitoring]]: Electrocardiogram and Holter monitoring can tell electric activities of the heart for cardiovascular diseases. They can supply informations about heart rhythm and indirectly, heart size. Patients with patent ductus arteriosus may show a heart rhythm irregularity such as atrial fibrillation and enlarged | :*[[Electrocardiogram]] (ECG) and [[Holter monitoring]]: Electrocardiogram and Holter monitoring can tell electric activities of the heart for cardiovascular diseases. They can supply informations about heart rhythm and indirectly, heart size. Patients with patent ductus arteriosus may show a heart rhythm irregularity such as atrial fibrillation and enlarged left ventricle sign. | ||
==When to seek urgent medical care?== | ==When to seek urgent medical care?== |
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What is patent ductus arteriosus?
How do I know if I have patent ductus arteriosus and what are the symptoms of patent ductus arteriosus?
Infants with patent ductus arteriosus may have symptoms such as:
- Bounding pulse
- Fast breathing
- Poor feeding habits
- Shortness of breath
- Sweating while feeding
- Fatigue
- Poor growth
Other health problems may also cause these symptoms. Only a doctor can tell for sure. A person with any of these symptoms should tell the doctor so that the problems can be diagnosed and treated as early as possible.
Who is at risk for patent ductus arteriosus?
Like many congenital heart disease, the cause of patent ductus arteriosus is not clear. Clinical studies suggest that the genetic and environmental factors both play an important role during the pregnancy.
- Genetic disorders such as Down syndrome
- Pregnant woman had German measles during pregnancy
How to know you have patent ductus arteriosus?
- Echocardiogram: This kind of painless test can help the doctor closely examine patent ductus arteriosus. It uses sound waves to produce an image of the ventricles, atrium and great vessles. Echocardiogram can tell whether ductus arteriosus opens to let blood flow through or not. Further more, the doctor can measure the speed of blood flow through patient's heart and ductus arteriosus area by echocardiogram.
- Chest x-ray: An x-ray image of chest allows the doctor to check the size and shape of your heart to determine whether the left atrium and ventricle are enlarged or not. And it also helps the doctor check the condition of your lungs. Patients with patent ductus arteriosus may show congestive lungs and enlarged left ventricle on an x -ray.
- Electrocardiogram (ECG) and Holter monitoring: Electrocardiogram and Holter monitoring can tell electric activities of the heart for cardiovascular diseases. They can supply informations about heart rhythm and indirectly, heart size. Patients with patent ductus arteriosus may show a heart rhythm irregularity such as atrial fibrillation and enlarged left ventricle sign.
When to seek urgent medical care?
Treatment options
Diseases with similar symptoms
Where to find medical care for patent ductus arteriosus?
Directions to Hospitals Treating patent ductus arteriosus
Prevention of patent ductus arteriosus
Although the cause is unknown, the following measures may be helpful to decrease the risk of having a baby with patent ductus arteriosus.
- Screening test and regular check for people with genetic disorders
- Pregnant woman need to avoiding German measles infection during pregnancy.
What to expect (Outook/Prognosis)?
Prognosis of patent ductus arteriosus varies widely. It depends on:
- The size of patent ductus arteriosus
- Whether the patient has been treated with closure medicines.
- Whether surgery has been done.
- Whether the patient with complications or not, such as heart failure, problems with lung development, or infective endocarditis.
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001560.htm
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/pda/pda_what.html