Combined noninvasive assessment of the patent ductus arteriosus in the preterm infant before and after indomethacin treatment

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Fifteen preterm infants who weighed 0.7 to 2.0 kg and had clinical evidence of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) were studied by combined 2-dimensional and Doppler echocardiography before and after the administration of indomethacin. In 10 patients the PDA was widely patent at the time of the study and in 5 the lumen was narrow. In this latter group, the PDA was narrow at the pulmonary artery end in 2 patients, in the middle in 2 patients and at the aortic end and the middle in 1 patient. After the administration of intravenous indomethacin, the PDA closed completely in 12 patients and constricted in 3. The patterns of closure could be documented in those in whom serial studies were performed. In 3 patients, closure occurred after a single dose of indomethacin, in 3 after 2 doses and in the rest after a full course of 3 doses. Doppler interrogation at the aortic and pulmonary artery end of the PDA demonstrated the shunting patterns and provided a reliable assessment of patency after the ductal lumen was outside the range of lateral resolution following constriction. In no case did the PDA reopen after the course of indomethacin. This combined approach is a reliable method of assessing a PDA before and after a course of indomethacin. It should provide the means to answer many of the questions regarding the effect of various manipulations on the PDA in the preterm infant.

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