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Understanding Patent Ductus Arteriosus: Insights from Prime Diagnostic Centre’s Webinar

Understanding Patent Ductus Arteriosus: Insights from Prime Diagnostic Centre’s Webinar

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Welcome to Prime Diagnostic Centre’s blog, your go-to resource for insights into congenital heart disease (CHD) and advancements in cardiovascular care. Today, we’re excited to share the full recording of our recent webinar, focusing on the management of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)—a common congenital heart defect. Join us as we delve into key insights and expert discussions from this enlightening event.

Exploring Patent Ductus Arteriosus

Patent ductus arteriosus is a condition where a fetal blood vessel, the ductus arteriosus, fails to close after birth, leading to abnormal blood flow between the aorta and the pulmonary artery. Understanding the timing and methods of treatment for PDA is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes.

Insights from Prime Diagnostic Centre’s Webinar

Hosted by Echo Singh by Dr. U P Singh, our webinar features over 10 engaging talks covering various aspects of CHD, including the management of PDA. Whether you missed the event or wish to revisit the insightful discussions, we’re thrilled to present the full recording for your viewing. Watch the webinar on YouTube.

Empowering Patient Care

Managing PDA requires a multidisciplinary approach and careful consideration of factors such as patient age, symptoms, and the presence of associated heart defects. Through our webinar, we aim to empower healthcare professionals with the knowledge and resources needed to make informed decisions regarding the treatment of PDA.

Patent ductus arteriosus is a common congenital heart defect that requires timely and appropriate management. Through education and collaboration, Prime Diagnostic Centre is committed to advancing the field of cardiovascular care and improving outcomes for patients with PDA.

 

This information is not intended to be used for diagnosis or treatment. It is aimed at presenting a perspective only and is not a substitute for a prescription. Anyone experiencing a medical condition should consult their doctor.