Refractory Atrial Flutter, the Unusual Presentation of Covid-19 Infection in a Neonate: A Case Report and Review of Literature.

IF 0.5 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Seyed Hossein Saadat, Marjan Tariverdi, Mohammadreza Kargarfard Jahromi, Deepak Sharma, Nazanin Farahbakhsh
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Abstract

Introduction: The accurate incidence of different cardiovascular consequences of COVID-19 in the pediatric population has been inadequately defined due to ongoing genotype changes in the virus. Although COVID-19 is known to increase inflammatory markers associated with atrial arrhythmias, the contemporary literature has poorly described new onset arrhythmias as a complication in previously healthy neonates with COVID-19.

Case presentation: A twenty-day-old female term neonate, born by caesarean section with immediate cry, developed labored breathing, cyanosis, and tachycardia after having close contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19. The neonate developed atrial flutter, which was refractory to cardioversion and drugs, namely Amiodarone, Flecainide, and Propranolol. The authors treated the neonate with IVIG. This is the first reported case of atrial flutter in the neonatal period secondary to COVID-19.

Conclusion: Since the start of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, all attention and concerns have been mainly on respiratory manifestations and complications. The cardiovascular complications and treatment have been neglected. This case reports tachyarrhythmia (Atrial Flutter) as an unusual presentation of acute COVID-19 in the neonatal population and shows the role of IVIG in the treatment of refractory arrhythmias.

难治性心房扑动,新生儿 Covid-19 感染的罕见表现:病例报告与文献综述。
导言:由于病毒基因型的不断变化,COVID-19 在儿科人群中造成的各种心血管后果的准确发生率还没有得到充分定义。尽管 COVID-19 已知会增加与房性心律失常相关的炎症标志物,但当代文献对 COVID-19 病毒感染的健康新生儿新发心律失常并发症的描述并不充分:一名 20 天大的足月女新生儿经剖腹产出生并立即啼哭,在与一名确诊的 COVID-19 病例密切接触后出现呼吸困难、发绀和心动过速。新生儿出现心房扑动,对心脏转复和药物(即胺碘酮、氟卡尼和普萘洛尔)难治。作者用 IVIG 对新生儿进行了治疗。这是首例新生儿期继发于 COVID-19 的心房扑动病例:自 SARS-CoV-2 大流行以来,所有的注意力和关注点都主要集中在呼吸系统的表现和并发症上。心血管并发症和治疗一直被忽视。本病例报告的快速性心律失常(心房扑动)是急性 COVID-19 在新生儿中的不寻常表现,并显示了 IVIG 在治疗难治性心律失常中的作用。
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