小儿急性乳突炎后窦静脉血栓形成。

Aviad Sapir, Yotam Eshel, Yotam Heilig, Hagit Miskin, Oren Ziv, Sabri El-Saied, Daniel M Kaplan
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背景:急性乳突炎(AM)是急性中耳炎的一种并发症,尽管医学进步,但仍引起人们的关注,并经常导致严重的并发症,如脑窦静脉血栓形成(CSVT)。本研究旨在描述儿童继发于AM的CSVT的临床、微生物学和血液学方面的特征,同时评估对这些患者进行血栓形成评估的必要性。方法:回顾性分析2015年1月至2022年12月小儿继发于AM的CSVT患者。本研究检查了临床数据、实验室和微生物学结果、影像学检查、治疗方法和患者结果。结果:17例平均年龄为3岁的儿童患者被纳入本研究。大多数患者为女性(76.5%)和犹太民族(82.4%)。A群链球菌是导致这种情况的主要病原体。治疗方案包括静脉注射抗生素和手术干预,包括皮质乳突切除术和通气管插入。此外,开始使用Clexane®抗凝治疗并在事件发生后持续至少3个月。随访影像显示大多数病例在平均3个月内再通。血液学随访显示无复发性血栓事件和低血栓发生率。结论:AM后脑窦静脉血栓形成是一种诱发性血栓事件,Clexane®可有效控制。对血液学基础疾病有高度怀疑的患者,可保留对血栓的评估。术后3个月内随访影像学可能为时过早。
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Sinus Vein Thrombosis in Pediatric Patients After Acute Mastoiditis.

Background: Acute mastoiditis (AM), a complication of acute otitis media, remains a concern despite medical advancements and often leads to severe complications such as cerebral sinus vein thrombosis (CSVT). This study aimed to characterize the clinical, microbiological, and hematological aspects of CSVT secondary to AM in children while assessing the necessity of thrombophilia evaluation in these patients.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on pediatric patients with CSVT secondary to AM between January 2015 and December 2022. This study examined clinical data, laboratory and microbiological results, imaging studies, treatment approaches, and patient outcomes.

Results: Seventeen pediatric patients with a mean age of 3 years were included in this study. Most patients were female (76.5%) and of Jewish ethnicity (82.4%). Group A Streptococcus is the primary pathogen responsible for this condition. The treatment plan involved the administration of intravenous antibiotics and surgical intervention, including cortical mastoidectomy and ventilation tube insertion. Additionally, anticoagulation therapy with Clexane® was initiated and continued for at least 3 months post event. Follow-up imaging revealed recanalization in most cases within an average of 3 months. Hematologic follow-up revealed no recurrent thrombotic events and low thrombophilia incidence.

Conclusion: Cerebral sinus vein thrombosis following AM is a provoked thrombotic event effectively managed with Clexane®. Thrombophilia evaluation may be reserved for patients with a high suspicion of underlying hematological conditions. Follow-up imaging within 3 months post event may be premature.

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