Cor triatriatum dexter: an uncommon cause of neonatal cyanosis.

IF 0.6 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Rodrigo Hernández-Benítez, Horacio L Reyes-Vázquez
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Abstract

Background: Cor triatriatum dexter (CTD) is an extremely rare pathology, with an incidence of < 0.4%. Its main characteristic is a partitioning of the right atrium by the persistence of the embryonic valve of the right sinus venosus.

Clinical case: In this report, we describe the case of a 7-day-old newborn who presented with persistent cyanosis associated with feeding and crying. The diagnosis of CTD was made after an echocardiogram and confirmed using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. The patient underwent successful surgery on day 14 with a favorable outcome and without complications.

Conclusion: The importance of our case lies in the identification of rare heart disease as a cause of cyanosis and desaturation in a neonatal patient in the first days of life who did not present signs of heart failure and whose condition improved with supplemental oxygen. We also demonstrate that early diagnosis with echocardiography and surgical resolution resulted in clear clinical improvement and avoided future complications.

先天性角膜三裂症:新生儿紫绀的罕见病因。
背景:Cor triatriatum dexter(CTD)是一种极其罕见的病症,发病率小于 0.4%。其主要特征是右心房因右窦静脉胚胎瓣膜的持续存在而被分割:在本报告中,我们描述了一例出生 7 天的新生儿,该新生儿在喂养和哭闹时出现持续性紫绀。经过超声心动图检查和心脏磁共振成像确诊为 CTD。患者在第 14 天成功接受了手术,术后效果良好,未出现并发症:本病例的重要性在于发现了罕见的心脏病是新生儿紫绀和血饱和度下降的原因之一,而该患者在出生后的最初几天并没有出现心力衰竭的症状,并且在补充氧气后病情有所好转。我们还证明,早期超声心动图诊断和手术治疗可明显改善临床症状,避免未来并发症的发生。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
73
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Boletín Médico del Hospital Infantil de México is a bimonthly publication edited by the Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. It receives unpublished manuscripts, in English or Spanish, relating to paediatrics in the following areas: biomedicine, clinical, public health, clinical epidemology, health education and clinical ethics. Articles can be original research articles, in-depth or systematic reviews, clinical cases, clinical-pathological cases, articles about public health, letters to the editor or editorials (by invitation).
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