新冠肺炎儿童心肌梗死10例回顾性分析及文献回顾

Z. Vassileva, A. Kaneva, Anna Dasheva, K. Genova
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儿童新冠肺炎心脏受累最常见的是儿童多系统炎症综合征(MIS-C)的一部分,很少是孤立的结论;受影响的儿童主要是年龄较大的男性。我们提供了10名新冠肺炎心肌受累儿童的回顾性分析数据,这些儿童入住国家心脏医院儿科心脏科。主要临床症状为发热、心力衰竭和胃肠道不适,典型的实验室症状包括明显的白细胞增多症和极端粒细胞增多症,炎症标志物显著升高,血清肌钙蛋白水平升高,以及接触严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型的血清学证据。胸部X光片显示心脏肥大和肺充血;心电图变化多种多样,包括异常复极、节律和传导障碍。超声心动图显示左心室扩张,收缩力下降,心脏MRI显示心肌水肿和坏死。免疫调节治疗后,观察到快速恢复。然而,在大多数情况下,MRI变化在症状出现后6个月持续,这使得长期预后不明确。考虑到国际数据库中关于新冠肺炎儿童心脏受累的最新出版物,我们审查了我们的研究结果。
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Cardiаc involvement by COVID-19 in children: retrospective analysis of 10 cases and literature review
Cardiac involvement by COVID-19 in children occurs most often as a part of the multisystem infl ammatory syndrome by children (MIS-C) and rarely as an isolated fi nding; affected children are predominantly older males. We present retrospective analysis data of 10 children with myocardial involvement within COVID-19, who were admitted at the Pediatric Cardiology Department of the National Heart Hospital – Sofi a. The main clinical symptoms were fever, heart failure, and gastrointestinal complaints, and the typical laboratory constellation included pronounced leukocytosis with extreme granulocytosis, signifi cant elevation of infl ammatory markers, increased serum troponin levels, and serologic evidence of contact with SARS-CoV2. Chest X-ray showed cardiomegaly and pulmonary hypervolemia; ECG changes were diverse and included abnormal repolarization and rhythm and conduction disturbances. Echocardiography revealed left ventricular dilation with depressed contractility, and cardiac MRI demonstrated myocardial edema and necrosis. Following immunomodulatory treatment, rapid recovery was observed. However, in most cases, the MRI changes persisted 6 months after the onset of symptoms, which makes the long-term prognosis unclear. We have reviewed our results considering the recent publications in the international databases regarding cardiac involvement by COVID-19 in children.
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