Author: Vaisbourd, Yulia; Sharif, Dawod; Riskin, Arieh; Yaniv, Liat; Dinur, Gil; Amen, Khalil; Bader, David; Kugelman, Amir
                    Title: The effect of patent ductus arteriosus on coronary artery blood flow in premature infants: a prospective observational pilot study  Cord-id: zs51z5la  Document date: 2020_2_20
                    ID: zs51z5la
                    
                    Snippet: OBJECTIVE: To compare coronary flows between premature infants with and without hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA) and to determine if coronary flow is influenced by medical PDA treatment. DESIGN: Prospective, observational pilot study. Forty-three infants <32 weeks gestation underwent echocardiography when routinely indicated. Study group included infants with hsPDA requiring treatment. Comparison groups included infants with nonsignificant PDA and infants without PDA.
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: OBJECTIVE: To compare coronary flows between premature infants with and without hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA) and to determine if coronary flow is influenced by medical PDA treatment. DESIGN: Prospective, observational pilot study. Forty-three infants <32 weeks gestation underwent echocardiography when routinely indicated. Study group included infants with hsPDA requiring treatment. Comparison groups included infants with nonsignificant PDA and infants without PDA. RESULTS: The study group (n = 13), compared with the comparison groups with nonsignificant PDA (n = 12) and without PDA (n = 18) had higher troponin levels (p = 0.003 and 0.004, respectively). In infants with hsPDA compared with infants with no PDA there was a significant increase in myocardial oxygen demand and decrease in left main coronary artery flow, with nonsignificant increase in cardiac output. CONCLUSIONS: Decrease in coronary artery flows and higher troponin values may suggest a “steal effect,†not allowing to meet the elevated myocardial oxygen demand in infants with hsPDA.
 
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