[Timely detection of premature closure of the ductus arteriosus in a full-term fetus. Important role of fetal echocardiography].

Minerva Ginecol

Servizio di Cardiologia Pediatrica, Azienda Ospedaliera G. Brotzu, Cagliari.

Published: May 1999

Patency of the ductus arteriosus (DA) is maintained during gestation by locally produced and circulating prostaglandins (PGE's). As gestation proceeds, the ductus becomes less sensitive to dilating prostaglandins and more sensitive to constricting factors such as PGE's synthetase inhibitors. This case report describes a fetus at term (38 weeks) with signs of severe right ventricular failure due to constriction of DA. Maternal history documented 5 day assumption of a non-steroid antiinflammatory agent to relieve skeletal-muscle pain. Careful echocardiogram ruled out a structural heart disease, such as coarctation of the aorta. A gradient of 41 mmHg across the ductus was recorded. A cesarean section delivery was immediately undertaken. The 3.5 kg newborn delivered appeared to be in good health, with Apgar score of 8/9 at 1 and 5'. There were no signs of congestive heart failure and mild respiratory distress. An echocardiogram showed a dilated, well contractile right ventricle, with a pressure of 50 mmHg. DA was already closed. The fetal echocardiogram was the most relevant investigation in the decision-making process of this case treatment. Any different evaluation of this fetal heart, delaying the delivery would have very seriously compromised the survival of the fetus. Fetal echocardiography is the most important diagnostic tool in the evaluation of the fetal heart; non steroid antiinflammatory drugs to mother at term should be avoided or given with close echocardiographic assessment of DA patency.

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