人工耳蜗植入术治疗Jervell和Lange-Nielsen综合征。

J D Green, M J Schuh, B R Maddern, J Haymond, R A Helffrich
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摘要

Jervell和Lange-Nielsen综合征是一种罕见的先天性耳聋常染色体隐性病因。受影响的患者在心电图上有特征性的QT间期延长,同时伴有心律失常、反复发作的晕厥和猝死倾向。我们提出的第一例报告的情况下,人工耳蜗植入儿童与杰维尔和兰格-尼尔森综合征。围手术期需要特别的注意事项,包括48小时的心脏监测、围手术期β阻滞和特殊的麻醉注意事项。由于无听力损失的延长QT综合征(Ward-Romano综合征)患者的猝死与暴露于大声声音有关,因此在进行初始人工耳蜗刺激时要进行心脏监测。该患者使用人工耳蜗11个月后反应良好。患者已经达到了有限的开放集词理解能力和显著改善的语言能力,正如她的年龄所期望的那样。虽然患者在手术中没有出现心律失常的问题,但她后来经历了一次晕厥发作,需要放置自动起搏器和除颤器。尽管有起搏器和除颤器,植入物仍能正常工作。如果遵循适当的预防措施,人工耳蜗植入术对Jervell和Lange-Nielsen综合征患者是相对安全的。
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Cochlear implantation in Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome.

Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome represents a rare, autosomal recessive cause of congenital deafness. Affected patients have a characteristic prolongation of the QT interval on electrocardiogram, along with cardiac arrhythmias, recurrent syncopal episodes, and a predisposition to sudden death. We present the first reported case of cochlear implantation in a child with Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome. Special perioperative precautions were required, including cardiac monitoring for 48 hours, perioperative beta blockade, and special anesthetic considerations. Because sudden patient death has been associated with exposures to loud sounds in patients with prolonged QT syndrome without hearing loss (Ward-Romano syndrome), initial cochlear implant stimulation was performed with cardiac monitoring. This patient has responded well to cochlear implantation with 11 months of implant use. The patient has achieved limited open-set word comprehension and significantly improved speech, as is expected for her age. Although the patient had no problems with cardiac arrhythmias at surgery, she has since experienced a syncopal episode requiring placement of an automatic pacemaker and defibrillator. The implant has continued to work well despite the pacemaker and defibrillator. Cochlear implantation can be relatively safely performed in patients with Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome, provided proper precautions are followed.

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