Alternative treatment for patent Ductus arteriosus: A therapeutic challenge

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Abstract

The ductus arteriosus is a fetal structure that spontaneously closes in 90% of newborns. Patency 3 months after birth is considered a congenital heart disease that, if untreated, can progress to serious cardiovascular complications. This  report aims to review an alternative treatment with an aortic endoprosthesis in a 49-year-old man who presented with dyspnea on moderate exertion associated with a heart murmur. He was diagnosed with persistent ductus arteriosus (PDA) with cardiac complications. Clinical management was unsuccessful and surgical treatment was indicated. Endovascular treatment with a thoracic endoprosthesis was indicated and performed successfully. Percutaneous closure is the preferred method in adult patients. Endovascular intervention using an endoprosthesis is a safe and effective option, in addition to being applicable regardless of the anatomy of the PDA. This case demonstrates the natural history of the pathology and presents a safe and effective alternative for its management.

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Domenighi, L. H. H., Quoos, G. P., Braun, S. K., Voge, A. A. D., Dos Santos, R. B., & Menegola, V. M. (2021). Alternative treatment for patent Ductus arteriosus: A therapeutic challenge. Jornal Vascular Brasileiro, 20. https://doi.org/10.1590/1677-5449.210085

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