Patent ductus arteriosus and cerebral, cardiac, and gut hemodynamics in premature neonates
- PMID: 32513596
- DOI: 10.1016/j.siny.2020.101120
Patent ductus arteriosus and cerebral, cardiac, and gut hemodynamics in premature neonates
Abstract
Patent ductus arteriosus is associated with multiple comorbidities in premature infants, however a causal link or strategy to decrease these morbidities has not been found. The association between the patent ductus arteriosus and morbidities has biologic plausibility as, like any cardiac mixing lesion, a significant systemic to pulmonic shunt may lead to pulmonary over-circulation and systemic hypoperfusion. Understanding the underlying pathophysiology of associated morbidities in the setting of a patent ductus arteriosus may aid in risk stratifying infants and offer a patient targeted approach to infants with a pathological ductal shunt. While the deleterious impact of increased pulmonary blood flow maybe easier to identify, the impact on end-organ perfusion is more challenging. In this review, we will discuss the pathophysiology of a hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus in premature infants, impact on end-organ perfusion and associated morbidities, and novel modalities to assess shunt volume and effect on end-organ perfusion.
Keywords: Intraventricular hemorrhage; Necrotizing enterocolitis; Patent ductus arteriosus; Systemic hypoperfusion; Systemic hypotension.
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