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IMPACT-1121 - Sequence # 7620 | PDA Classification
1121 - Sequence # 7620 | PDA Classification
1121 - Sequence # 7620 | PDA Classification
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Video Summary
In this video, a case scenario is presented involving a six-month-old female who was born prematurely and had experienced respiratory distress shortly after birth. The infant is brought to the emergency department for fussiness, difficulty feeding, tachypnea (rapid breathing), and periods of apnea (temporary cessation of breathing). She is admitted for failure to thrive, respiratory insufficiency, and to rule out pulmonary hypertension due to a Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA). The patient undergoes a PDA closure in the cath lab and is diagnosed with a Type F PDA. The video explains that the PDA classification for Sequence Number 7620 cannot be coded as it is not listed as an option. PDAs are currently classified as Types A through E. The video acknowledges that the inability to identify the Type F PDA in the registry is a limitation of the data collection process. The video concludes with credits and a website for further information.
Keywords
case scenario
six-month-old female
respiratory distress
emergency department
failure to thrive
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