当今时代的血管环:这是一种需要新方法的新疾病吗?

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Maya Asir, Kirsty Brennan, Jane Heraghty, Alice Hurn, Haran Jogeesvaran, Grace Moriarty, Andrew Nyman, Simona Turcu, Trisha V Vigneswaran
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从历史上看,由右主动脉弓或双主动脉弓形成的血管环,在儿童期因气管-食管压迫的症状或体征而被诊断出来。许多这些特征可能归因于其他非手术诊断,如哮喘,病毒后症状或简单的感觉进食行为。这往往导致家庭被错误地放心,导致延迟转诊到专家服务进行评估和最终的手术治疗。尽管手术,这些产后诊断的患者有持续的症状是常见的。在现代,大多数血管环是在产前诊断出来的,在妊娠中期通过常规超声筛查发现。这导致了右主动脉弓和双主动脉弓的诊断呈指数级增长,导致了一种新的形式的这些疾病,供健康从业者管理——在可能的临床表现之前进行诊断。尽管存在严重的气管压迫,但血管环的早期症状可能是微妙的、非典型的或不明显的,因此,在症状影响儿童健康之前,有一个早期干预的窗口期。了解哪些血管环患者可以保守治疗,哪些需要手术来改善预后,减少长期发病率和身体限制是至关重要的。本文回顾了近年来关于孤立性血管环的诊断、评估、管理和预后的文献,并讨论了我们管理这些患者的机构途径。
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Vascular rings in the current era: is this a new disease requiring a new approach?

Historically, vascular rings, formed by a right or double aortic arch, have been diagnosed in childhood following symptoms or signs of tracheo-oesophageal compression. Many of these features might be attributed to other non-surgical diagnoses, such as asthma, postviral symptoms or simply, sensory feeding behaviours. This has often led to families being falsely reassured, resulting in delayed referral to specialist services for assessment and definitive surgical treatment. Despite surgery, it is common for these postnatally diagnosed patients to have persistent symptoms.In the modern era, most vascular rings are diagnosed prenatally, having been identified on routine ultrasound screening in mid-pregnancy. This has resulted in an exponential increase in the diagnosis of the right aortic arch and double aortic arch, leading to a new form of these conditions for health practitioners to manage-a diagnosis prior to possible clinical presentation. Early symptoms of a vascular ring may be subtle, atypical or not evident despite having a significant degree of tracheal compression, and thus, there is a window for early intervention before symptoms affect a child's health. Understanding which patients with vascular rings can be managed conservatively and which require surgery to improve outcomes and reduce longer-term morbidity and physical limitations is crucial. The recent literature on the diagnosis, assessment, management and outcomes of isolated vascular rings is reviewed, and our institutional pathway to manage these patients is discussed.

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来源期刊
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期刊介绍: Archives of Disease in Childhood is an international peer review journal that aims to keep paediatricians and others up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases as well as advocacy issues such as child protection. It focuses on all aspects of child health and disease from the perinatal period (in the Fetal and Neonatal edition) through to adolescence. ADC includes original research reports, commentaries, reviews of clinical and policy issues, and evidence reports. Areas covered include: community child health, public health, epidemiology, acute paediatrics, advocacy, and ethics.
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