儿童和青少年进食障碍的心脏病学方面以及与再进食综合征、净化行为和精神活性药物的关系。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Chiara Letizia, Jacopo Pruccoli, Umberto Pannacci, Tania Napolitano, Marianna Fabi, Antonia Parmeggiani
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摘要

进食障碍(fed)构成了一系列复杂的精神疾病,影响着身体和心理健康。本回顾性观察性研究旨在探讨小儿fed患者的心电图(ECG)改变与临床因素、治疗方式、再喂养综合征(RS)和治疗后ECG异常可逆性的关系。该研究分析了意大利三级联邦儿童和青少年区域中心的记录,包括150名符合纳入标准的患者。窦性心动过缓是常见的心电图改变,特别是在神经性厌食症(AN)限制性型。关联分析揭示了AN的严重程度、激素失衡、闭经和心电图异常之间的联系。药物干预,特别是抗精神病药物,与QT间期延长有关。RS与钾和镁失衡有显著相关性,这与特定的心电图变化有关。这项研究强调了心电图异常的可逆性,伴随着身体质量指数的改善。该分析强调了联邦调查局对心脏的重要影响,提倡多学科干预和密切的心脏监测。早期发现和整体护理是管理发育年龄的fed患者的必要条件,提供治疗后心脏改变的潜在可逆性。这些发现强调了前瞻性研究的必要性,以验证这些观察结果,并深入研究联邦调查局对心脏的影响。
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Cardiological Aspects of Feeding and Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents and Associations with Refeeding Syndrome, Purging Behaviors, and Psychoactive Drugs.

Feeding and Eating Disorders (FEDs) constitute a complex spectrum of psychiatric conditions, impacting physical and psychosocial well-being. This retrospective observational study aimed to dissect the electrocardiographic (ECG) alterations in pediatric patients with FEDs, correlating them with clinical factors, treatment modalities, Refeeding Syndrome (RS) and the reversibility of ECG abnormalities post-treatment. Analyzing records from a third level Italian Regional Center for FEDs in children and adolescents, the study encompassed 150 patients meeting the inclusion criteria. Sinus bradycardia was the prevalent ECG alteration, notably in Anorexia Nervosa (AN) restrictive type. Association analyses revealed links between the severity of AN, hormonal imbalances, and amenorrhea and ECG abnormalities. Pharmacological interventions, particularly antipsychotics, exhibited associations with a QT interval prolongation. RS demonstrated significant correlations with potassium and magnesium imbalances, which were linked to specific ECG changes. This study highlighted the reversibility of ECG abnormalities, concomitant with Body Mass Index improvement. This analysis underscores the critical cardiac implications of FEDs, advocating for multidisciplinary interventions and close cardiac monitoring. Early detection and holistic care are imperative in managing patients with FEDs in the developmental age, offering potential reversibility of cardiac alterations post-treatment. These findings underscore the need for prospective studies to validate these observations and delve deeper into cardiac involvement in FEDs.

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Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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