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High-dose oral ibuprofen most effective for PDA closure


 

FROM JAMA

Despite that finding, there was no significant difference in the odds of mortality, necrotizing enterocolitis, or intraventricular hemorrhage for use of placebo or no treatment, compared with any of the treatment modalities, the investigators added.

“With increasing emphasis on conservative management of PDA, these results may encourage researchers to revisit placebo-controlled trials against newer pharmacotherapeutic options,” they said.

Study authors reported no relevant potential conflicts of interest.

SOURCE: Mitra S et al. JAMA. 2018;319(12):1221-38.

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