新生儿动脉干矫治心肌钙化1例。

Q2 Medicine
Celia Permuy, María Sánchez-Holgado, Paloma López-Ortego, Monserrat Bret, Carlos Labrandero, Mercedes Sampedro, Juvenal Rey, Esther Mazarío, Adelina Pellicer
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摘要

背景:新生儿动脉干心肌钙化是一种罕见且鲜为人知的疾病。这些钙化是由损伤组织的营养不良过程引起的,可能具有重要的临床意义。本病例强调了一个有动脉干和主动脉弓中断的新生儿,在手术矫正和体外膜氧合(ECMO)后出现了广泛的心肌钙化。方法1例有动脉干的新生儿在出生后11天行手术修复,需要ECMO支持。分析临床资料、影像学表现和治疗干预措施,探讨心肌钙化的病理生理学和临床意义。结果患者出现反复缺血发作、明显的左心室功能障碍和严重的血管异常。超声心动图和计算机断层扫描显示广泛的心肌和心外钙化。尽管维持正常的钙水平,心肌钙化仍伴有进行性心力衰竭。手术治疗相关的冠状动脉和瓣膜并发症未能改善结果,导致顽固性心力衰竭和4.5个月大时死亡。结论本病例强调了缺血再灌注损伤、ECMO和新生儿手术干预在复杂先天性心脏病心肌钙化发病机制中的潜在作用。这些发现强调需要进一步研究这种严重和罕见并发症的预防和治疗策略。
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Myocardial calcifications in a neonate with surgically corrected truncus arteriosus: Case report.

BackgroundMyocardial calcifications in neonates with truncus arteriosus are rare and poorly understood. These calcifications, resulting from dystrophic processes in injured tissue, may have significant clinical implications. This case highlights a neonate with truncus arteriosus and interrupted aortic arch who developed extensive myocardial calcifications following surgical correction and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).MethodsA neonate with truncus arteriosus underwent surgical repair at 11 days of life, requiring ECMO support. Clinical data, imaging findings, and therapeutic interventions were analyzed to explore the pathophysiology and clinical implications of myocardial calcifications.ResultsThe patient developed recurrent ischemic episodes, significant left ventricular dysfunction, and severe vascular abnormalities. Echocardiography and computed tomography revealed extensive myocardial and extracardiac calcifications. Despite maintaining normal calcium levels, myocardial calcifications were accompanied by progressive heart failure. Surgical attempts to address associated coronary and valvular complications failed to improve outcomes, leading to intractable heart failure and death at 4.5 months of age.ConclusionsThis case underscores the potential role of ischemia-reperfusion injuries, ECMO, and neonatal surgical interventions in the pathogenesis of myocardial calcifications in complex congenital heart disease. These findings highlight the need for further research into preventative and therapeutic strategies for this severe and rare complication.

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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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