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摘要
心肌炎是儿童死亡的重要原因,尤其是猝死。心律失常,特别是速性心律失常,是心肌炎的临床后遗症。小儿心肌炎中的慢速心律失常和传导疾病不太常见,但可能是心肌炎的关键并发症,可能与发病率和死亡率增加有关。小儿心肌炎对房室传导和心室传导的影响是一个未被充分探索和具有临床意义的领域。我们对已发表的文献进行了系统的回顾,并提出了两例显著的传导疾病。文献检索按照PRISMA指南在Medline、EMBASE、Web of Science和Cochrane Systematic Reviews中进行。我们分析了53篇文章,并确定了175例已发表的小儿心肌炎的房室传导疾病和慢速心律失常病例。诊断方法在不同的研究中有所不同,在血清调查、心脏成像和传导问题的处理上都存在异质性。完全性心脏传导阻滞91例,一级心脏传导阻滞53例,二级心脏传导阻滞11例,有临床意义的窦性心动过缓10例。在175例报告病例中,31例需要临时起搏,10例植入了起搏器,其余患者仅接受药物治疗,不需要放置起搏器。在本综述中,175例报告病例中有13例死亡,所有病例均为完全性心脏传导阻滞。小儿心肌炎的房室传导疾病虽然不常见,但可能具有临床意义并具有严重的后果。在表现、治疗、结果和病原体多样性方面的差异值得进一步研究,以提高我们对心肌炎这种潜在并发症的理解。
Acquired Conduction Disease in Pediatric Myocarditis: A Review of the Literature and Case Series.
Myocarditis is an important cause of mortality, and particularly sudden death, in children. Arrhythmias, particularly tachyarrhythmias, are a known clinical sequelae of myocarditis. Bradyarrhythmias and conduction disease in pediatric myocarditis are a less common, but potentially critical complication of myocarditis, which may be associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Pediatric myocarditis with effects on atrioventricular conduction and ventricular conduction represents an underexplored and clinically significant field. We conducted a systematic review of the published literature and present two cases of significant conduction disease. Literature searches were performed as per PRISMA guidelines in Medline, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Cochrane Systematic Reviews. We analyzed 53 articles and identified 175 published cases of atrioventricular (AV) conduction disease and bradyarrhythmias in pediatric myocarditis. Diagnostic approaches were varied among the studies, with heterogeneity in both serum investigations, cardiac imaging, and management of the conduction issues. There were 91 cases of complete heart block, 53 cases of first-degree heart block, 11 cases of second-degree heart block, and 10 reported cases of clinically significant sinus bradycardia. Of the 175 reported cases, 31 required temporary pacing, with 10 having a pacemaker implanted, and the remaining were treated with medical therapy alone and did not require pacemaker placement. In this review, there were 13 deaths among the 175 reported cases, all of whom had complete heart block. AV conduction disease in pediatric myocarditis, although less common, can be clinically significant and have severe outcomes. The variation in presentation, treatment, outcome, and diversity in pathogens warrants further study in order to improve our understanding of this potential complication of myocarditis.
期刊介绍:
The editor of Pediatric Cardiology welcomes original manuscripts concerning all aspects of heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents, including embryology and anatomy, physiology and pharmacology, biochemistry, pathology, genetics, radiology, clinical aspects, investigative cardiology, electrophysiology and echocardiography, and cardiac surgery. Articles which may include original articles, review articles, letters to the editor etc., must be written in English and must be submitted solely to Pediatric Cardiology.