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Percutaneous closure of a patent arterial duct in a newborn
Cardiology in the Young, 07/17/09
Prada FH et al. – The authors report a successful percutaneous neonatal closure of haemodynamically significant patent arterial duct. The neonate was suffering multiorgan failure, and had complete atrioventricular block. Closure of the patent arterial duct, either with surgery or inhibitors of cyclooxygenase, was contraindicated.
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