Patent ductus arteriosusFrom our partner site on chronic pain, ChronicPainConnection.com. PDA Treatment: In newborns, fluid restriction and medications (indomethacin, ibuprofen) are used initially to close PDAs. If these measures do not work or can't be used, surgical ligation (clipping) is performed. advertisement Surgical treatment of PDAs is performed on older children even if they have no symptoms because the PDA will not close by itself. Endovascular coils placed in the PDA have been used successfully as an alternative to surgery. Expectations (prognosis): The surgery has a low risk of complications in experienced hands, and the outcome is mostly related to the patient's pre-existing medical condition(s). Complications: If the patent ductus is not closed, the infant has a risk of developing heart failure or infective endocarditis. Calling your health care provider: This condition is usually diagnosed by a doctor examining your infant. Respiratory distress and feeding intolerance in an infant can occasionally be due to undiagnosed PDA.
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