三个兄弟姐妹的膜性主动脉下狭窄的临床特征和手术结果:一个病例系列和文献回顾。

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Annals of Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-22 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000002675
Mohammed Alaswad, Ahmad Almohamed, Hasan Alsmoudi, Hasan Haydar, Saja Karaja, Lyne Barakat, Saleh Takkem
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摘要

简介主动脉瓣下狭窄(SAS)是一种罕见的心脏病,可引起左心室出口梗阻并导致严重并发症。虽然手术是主要的治疗方法,但复发也是一个令人担忧的问题。本系列病例强调了年轻患者治疗主动脉瓣狭窄所面临的挑战:三个年轻的兄弟出现气短和胸闷症状。通过超声心动图和多普勒超声检查,他们都被确诊为膜性 SAS。手术治疗清除了梗阻,但三位患者均在两年内复发:讨论:这个由三兄弟组成的系列病例表明,该病具有遗传倾向。症状包括劳累性呼吸困难和胸闷,通过超声心动图确诊。手术干预是主要治疗方法,但由于复发风险和并发症,手术时机还存在争议:本系列病例表明,SAS 可能具有遗传倾向。尽管最初的手术很成功,但高复发率凸显了改进管理策略和长期随访的必要性。进一步的研究对于了解复发原因和优化 SAS 患儿的治疗至关重要。
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Clinical features and surgical outcomes of membranous subaortic stenosis in three siblings: a case series and literature review.

Introduction: Subvalvular aortic stenosis (SAS) is a rare heart condition that can cause LVOT obstruction and lead to serious complications. While surgery is the main treatment, recurrence is a concern. This case series highlights the challenges in managing SAS in young patients.

Case series: Three young brothers presented with symptoms of shortness of breath and chest tightness. All were diagnosed with membranous SAS through echocardiography and Doppler ultrasound. Surgical intervention was performed to remove the obstruction, but all three patients experienced recurrence within 2 years.

Discussion: This case series of three brothers suggests a genetic predisposition. Symptoms included exertional dyspnea and chest tightness, diagnosed via echocardiography. Surgical intervention is the primary treatment, but its timing is debated due to recurrence risks and complications.

Conclusions: This case series suggests a possible genetic predisposition to SAS. Despite successful initial surgery, the high recurrence rate highlights the need for improved management strategies and long-term follow-up. Further research is crucial to understand the causes of recurrence and optimize treatment for children with SAS.

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