Should we "eliminate" PDA shunt in preterm infants? A narrative review
The patent ductus arteriosus frequently poses a significant morbidity in preterm infants, subjecting their immature pulmonary vascular bed to substantial volume overload. This, in turn, results in concurrent hypoperfusion to post-ductal organs, and subsequently alters cerebral blood flow. In additio...
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Main Authors: | Aimann Surak (Author), Amneet Sidhu (Author), Joseph Y. Ting (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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