Presentation in the neonatal period occurs where aortic blood flow is dependent on ductal patency. In this case previously normal femoral pulses may disappear between 2 to 6 days of age with the closure of the ductus arteriosus, and symptoms arise at around this time. Features are similar to those of acute heart failure or sepsis.
In later life possible clinical features include:
Note that it is sometimes difficult to feel the femoral pulses during the neonatal check. However if there is a strong dorsalis pedis pulse the examiner can be reassured that coarctation is unlikely. If absent femoral pulses are found then a paediatric (expert) opinon should be sought regarding further management.
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