Morphologic characterization of the patent ductus arteriosus in the premature infant and the choice of transcatheter occlusion device
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2015Vol. 87(2), pp. 310–317
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Ranjit Philip, B. Rush Waller, Vijaykumar Agrawal, Dena Wright, Alejandro Arévalo, David Zurakowski, Shyam Sathanandam
Abstract
Children born prematurely have relatively larger and longer PDAs. These "fetal type PDAs" are best classified separately. We propose to classify them as Type F PDAs to add to types A-E currently in use. The AVP-II was effective in occluding Type F PDAs.
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