Catheter occlusion will obviate the need for surgery in the majority of patients presenting with persistently patent ductus arteriosus. Reocclusion has been found feasible in those with continuous murmurs (nine of nine) and should be offered early because it is unlikely for spontaneous closure to occur in this group. It appears prudent to follow those with small residual shunting because further spontaneous closure can occur.
Conclusions-Many children with mild subaortic stenosis exhibit little progression of obstruction or AI and need not undergo immediate surgery. Others with more severe subaortic stenosis may progress precipitously and will benefit from early resection despite risks of surgical morbidity and recurrence. (Heart 1999;82:708-713)
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