A congenital heart defect that affects blood flow between the two major heart arteries
Normally, after birth, a blood vessel called the ductus arteriosus closes and the lungs fill with oxygen. Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) causes this blood vessel to remain open and allows deoxygenated and oxygenated blood to mix in the aorta. An open ductus arteriosus can stress the heart and lungs and may cause high blood pressure or pulmonary hypertension.
Often diagnosed and treated during infancy, patients are likely to live normal lives with follow-up care through adulthood. Our adult congenital heart center provides expert care for the complex and unique challenges facing adult congenital heart patients. Our team includes specialists from across disciplines to provide innovative treatments for conditions such as PDA.
Tests
Diagnosing a potential heart or vascular condition is the first step to developing a treatment plan. Our specialists may recommend one or more diagnostic and imaging procedures.
Cardiac catheterization
Cardiac catheterization is a minimally invasive way to diagnose and treat a variety of heart and vascular conditions by guiding thin, flexible tubes called catheters through blood vessels to problem areas.
Chest x-ray
Chest x-rays use a small dose of radiation to create pictures of the structures inside the chest, including the lungs, heart and chest wall.
Computerized tomography (CT) scan
The cardiac computed tomography scan, or cardiac CT, uses X-rays to create three-dimensional images of your heart and blood vessels.
Echocardiogram
An echocardiogram uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of your heart.
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
An electrocardiogram, also known as an ECG, measures the heart’s electrical activity.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Magnetic resonance imaging, better known as cardiac MRI, is a combination of radio waves, magnets, and computer technology used to create images of your heart and blood vessels.
Stress tests
Stress tests are used to assess how your heart works during physical activity. There are several types of stress tests, including treadmill or bike stress tests, nuclear stress tests, stress echocardiograms, and chemically induced stress tests.
Treatments
Our heart and vascular teams work together and with other specialties to develop and implement individualized plans to treat a wide variety of conditions. This could include lifestyle modifications, medication, or more advanced treatments.
Cardiac implant closure device
Cardiac implant closure devices are used to repair defects that allow blood to flow through a hole connecting the chambers of the heart.
Heart surgery
Heart surgery is an option to treat many heart conditions. You may need heart surgery as a lifesaving procedure or when other treatments haven’t worked.
Our providers
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Kathleen N. Anthony-Dressel, FNPBC MSN
Cardiac Electrophysiology & Cardiology
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Jason A Badillo, PA
Cardiology
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Brian Daniel Baturin, MD
Cardiac Imaging, Cardiology & Cardiac Electrophysiology
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Felicia Claudette Elvis, PA
Cardiology
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Marcus D. Hodge, MPAS PA
Cardiology
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Brooke Elizabeth Huggins, MSPAS PA
Cardiology
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Kerunne Segametsi Ketlogetswe, MD
Cardiology
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Michael Benjamin Lee, MD
Interventional Cardiology & Cardiology
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William Clarence Maxted, MD
Cardiology
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Jennifer S. Mendes, AGACNP-BC MSN
Cardiology & Cardiac Electrophysiology
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Richard Leo Morrissey, MD
Cardiology
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Etonde Mafany Musonge-Tarkang, MD
Cardiovascular Disease & Hospital Medicine
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Bhavin Mahesh Patel, DO
Cardiology
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Virginia E. Seay, CRNP FNPBC
Cardiology & Cardiac Electrophysiology
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Christine Smith, CRNP
Cardiology
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Shannon E Watts, PA-C
Cardiovascular Disease
Additional information
Adult congenital heart center
When you’re born with a heart problem, you may need complex care throughout your life. Our experts tailor this specialized care to your unique needs.
Insurance
MedStar Health accepts most major health insurance plans. If you are uncertain as to whether your individual health insurance plan is accepted at MedStar Health, please call your insurance company.
