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  • - Persistently patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is common in very low birth weight infants and can lead to serious health issues; ibuprofen is now preferred over indomethacin for closing PDAs due to a lower risk of necrotizing enterocolitis.
  • - Two preterm infants developed severe pulmonary hypertension after ibuprofen treatment for PDA closure, despite having a left-to-right shunt and normal heart anatomy at the start.
  • - Both infants, who were extremely low birth weight, experienced a rapid decline and unfortunately passed away due to complications related to pulmonary hypertension, highlighting the risks associated with ibuprofen therapy in this population.

Article Abstract

Persistently patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), affecting approximately one-third of all very low birth weight infants, can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. Recently, ibuprofen has been recommended over indomethacin to close PDAs because of a reduction in risk of necrotizing enterocolitis. Pulmonary hypertension is a rare but potentially fatal complication of ibuprofen administration in preterm infants. We report 2 infants who developed this complication after receiving therapeutic L-lysine ibuprofen preparation for the PDA closure. The first infant, 1 of twins weighing 640 g, was born at 24 weeks' gestation. The second infant, born at 26 weeks' gestation, was small for gestational age, weighing 439 g. In both cases, ibuprofen was initiated after echocardiographic confirmation of a moderate-sized to large PDA and an otherwise normal intracardiac anatomy. Both infants had echocardiographic evidence of increased pulmonary vascular resistance but shunting across the PDA was left to right. The infants deteriorated within 48 to 72 hours, and repeat echocardiograms revealed evidence of severe pulmonary hypertension. Both infants died of refractory hypotension and hypoxemia. When considering the use of ibuprofen therapy for PDA closure, clinicians should keep in mind the potential serious complication of pulmonary hypertension, even if a shunt across the PDA is left to right.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2011-0117DOI Listing

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