Lung Compliance in Newborns with Patent Ductus Arteriosus before and after Surgical Ligation

Abstract
Pressure volume curves of the lungs were determined in 10 premature infants (mean gestational age 31.4 weeks, mean birth weight 1,260 g) before and after surgical ligation of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). 7 infants who had low compliance initially showed a significant improvement in lung compliance after surgery, while 3 infants whose compliance was close to normal before surgery had a decrease after ligation. In conclusion, a PDA with left to right shunt is frequently associated with a decrease in lung compliance that improves after ligation. Measurement of lung compliance in infants with PDA can be helpful in predicting the degree of improvement in lung function that may result from the closure of the ductus.