ductus arteriosus

NOUN
  1. a blood vessel in a fetus that bypasses pulmonary circulation by connecting the pulmonary artery directly to the ascending aorta; normally closes at birth
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How To Use ductus arteriosus In A Sentence

  • Clear-cut clinical evidence of a hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus should be present, such as respiratory distress, a continuous murmur, a hyperactive precordium, cardiomegaly and pulmonary plethora on chest x-ray. THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • Mediastinal exploration for the removal of a hematoma on a patient with a ventricular assist device and ligation of a patent ductus arteriosus are two types of procedures that occasionally are performed in the ICU rather than the OR.
  • An intravenous ( IV ) medication called prostaglandin E 1 is given to keep the ductus arteriosus from closing.
  • What is a patent ductus arteriosus ( PDA )?
  • These anomalies include patent ductus arteriosus, vascular ring, and coarctation of aorta.
  • Upon the inflation of the alveoli, the lungs release a substance called bradykinin, which causes contraction in smooth muscle and is thought to be partially responsible for contraction of the ductus arteriosus. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • The ductus arteriosus begins to constrict and is typically fully closed within 24 to 48 hours of life, and blood is now then fully directed into the lung. Tetralogy of Fallot — What is Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)?
  • In some babies, however, the ductus arteriosus remains open ( patent ) and becomes a problem, PDA.
  • ‘In this form, the foetal passages, the foramen ovale, and the ductus arteriosus, remain open,’ he wrote.
  • Objective To compare the clinical effects of transpleural and extrapleural ligation of patent ductus arteriosus in left oblique subaxillary incision.
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