Right atrial thrombus in neonates following hyperosmolar glucose infusion: A case series.

Q2 Medicine
Prakash Duraisamy, Anand Nandakumar, Harikrishnan Kelamangalam NeelakantaKurup, Aswathy Rahul, Radhika Sujatha, Aishwarya Venugopal, Anupriya Ayshabai Vijayan, Meghna Nema
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BackgroundCardiac thrombus in neonates is an uncommon but life-threatening condition that may result in significant morbidity and mortality. Factors such as invasive procedures, metabolic disturbances, and the use of high-osmolarity fluids can contribute to thrombus formation, particularly in critically ill neonates. This case series aims to highlight the clinical characteristics, potential risk factors, and outcomes of right atrial thrombus in neonates, with particular emphasis on the role of high-concentration glucose infusions administered through umbilical venous catheters.MethodsThis is a retrospective case series of five neonates who developed right atrial thrombus between January 2022 and December 2024.ResultsAll five neonates have a history of receiving high-concentration glucose infusions via umbilical venous catheters for hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia before the development of right atrial thrombus. Unexplained tachycardia prompted the diagnosis, with echocardiography revealing thrombi. Three of them were successfully treated with anticoagulation, while the other two babies unfortunately succumbed to complications despite intensive treatment.ConclusionLarge cardiac thrombus in neonates leads to high mortality due to the risk of embolization and sepsis. High-concentration glucose infusion via umbilical venous catheter is a potential risk factor for cardiac thrombus formation in neonates. Early detection and appropriate intervention, including anticoagulation and thrombolysis, are crucial for preventing further complications and improving survival rates.

高渗糖输注后新生儿右房血栓:一个病例系列。
背景:新生儿心脏血栓是一种罕见但危及生命的疾病,可导致显著的发病率和死亡率。侵入性手术、代谢紊乱和使用高渗透压液体等因素可导致血栓形成,特别是在危重新生儿中。本病例系列旨在强调新生儿右心房血栓的临床特点、潜在危险因素和结局,特别强调通过脐静脉导管输注高浓度葡萄糖的作用。方法回顾性分析2022年1月至2024年12月期间发生右心房血栓的5例新生儿病例。结果5例新生儿在发生右房血栓前均曾接受脐静脉置管高浓度葡萄糖输注治疗高胰岛素性低血糖。原因不明的心动过速提示诊断,超声心动图显示血栓。其中三人成功接受了抗凝治疗,而另外两名婴儿不幸死于并发症,尽管进行了强化治疗。结论新生儿心脏大血栓存在栓塞和败血症风险,死亡率高。脐静脉导管高浓度葡萄糖输注是新生儿心脏血栓形成的潜在危险因素。早期发现和适当的干预,包括抗凝和溶栓,对于预防进一步的并发症和提高生存率至关重要。
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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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