efore babies are born, they don't need to use their lungs, because they get oxygen from their mother. An
efore babies are born, they don't need to use their lungs, because they get oxygen from their mother. AnBextra blood vessel keeps blood flowing away from the lungs to the rest of the body. The vessel is called theductus arteriosus.When a baby is born and begins using their lungs to breathe, the vessel usually closes.But sometimes it doesn't close. This is called a patent ductus arteriosus or PDA. atent means "open." So instead of all the blood flowing normally from the heart to the rest of the body, somePof the blood flows back into the lungs. And that can make the heart work extra hard.PDA catheterization is a procedure to close the vessel so that blood can flow throughout the body.Before the procedure, your baby will get medicine, so they won't feel anything. he doctor will not make any cuts to do the procedure. Instead, the doctor makes a small poke—usually in aTblood vessel in your child's groin, on the upper thigh—and puts a thin tube called a catheter into the bloodvessel.Then the doctor moves the catheter through the blood vessel to the heart. ext, the doctor puts tiny special tools through the catheter. The doctor uses the tools to close the bloodNvessel—the ductus arteriosus. efore the procedure, follow your doctor's directions for preparing your baby, including when your baby shouldBstop eating and drinking.Bring your photo ID and any other paperwork your hospital may have asked for. ome hospital care teams include a child life specialist. If yours does, this person can help you and your childSunderstand your child's health condition, prepare for the procedure, and get emotional support.PDA catheterization may be stressful for you and your child. ut knowing what to expect and how to prepare can help. And if you have any questions or concerns, you canBalways call your doctor.© The Wellness NetworkPage1of1This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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