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Comparison of clinical criteria with echocardiographic findings in diagnosing PDA in preterm infants

  • Sukirtha Alagarsamy , Manoj Chhabra , Madhu Gudavalli , Ali M. Nadroo , Vesna G. Sutija und Dorina Yugrakh
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 1. März 2005
Journal of Perinatal Medicine
Aus der Zeitschrift Band 33 Heft 2

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of our study was to compare clinical criteria with echocardiographic findings in diagnosing hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in preterm infants.

Methods: We evaluated 25 preterm infants born at 24–32 weeks of gestation with birth weight from 500 to 1700 g for tachycardia, heart murmur, hyperdynamic chest, presence of dorsalis pedis pulse, hypotension, and worsening of the respiratory status at 48–72 h of life. A pediatric cardiologist blinded to clinical findings performed the echocardiograms. Infants with congenital anomalies and conditions, sepsis, IVH, and necrotizing enterocolitis were excluded.

Results: Out of 25 preterm infants, 12 infants had hemodynamically significant PDA with left-to-right shunt. Two infants had small PDA and in 11 infants the ductus arteriosus was not patent. PDA infants had lower gestational age (P=0.02) and birth weight (P=0.03). Their Apgar scores (1 min) were lower (P=0.03). The heart rate between the two groups differed, but was clinically within normal limits. Systolic (P=0.05) and mean blood pressures (P=0.04) were lower in the PDA group. A poor association between heart murmur, hyperdynamic chest and dorsalis pedis pulse, and the presence of PDA was revealed.

Conclusion: Echocardiogram is required for early diagnosis of PDA in preterm infants, as clinical signs are not reliable in the first few days of life.

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Corresponding author: Sukirtha Alagarsamy, MD, Department of Pediatrics, New York Methodist Hospital, 506 Sixth Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215/USA. Tel.: +1-718 780-5295; Fax: +1-718 780-3266;

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Published Online: 2005-03-01
Published in Print: 2005-03-01

©2005 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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