蝎子蜇伤儿童急性心肌炎:前瞻性分析

Prakash Vj, M. Patil, A. Sajjan, S. Patil, S. Kalyanshettar, Mohd. Shannawaz
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目的:对所有因蝎子蜇伤住院的儿童进行前瞻性观察分析,并鉴别这些儿童的急性心肌炎。方法:2018年1月- 2019年12月儿科ICU收治的所有蝎子蜇伤患儿均在征得家长知情同意后纳入研究。详细记录历史。通过完整的血象、血清电解质、尿素、肌酐、心脏标志物(CPKMB、肌钙蛋白- t)、心电图、胸部x线和二维超声心动图对患者进行评估。研究了发生心血管并发症、心脏指标阳性和ECHO阳性的儿童数据。按照标准治疗方案对儿童进行管理。结果:2018年1月- 2019年12月共收治61例蝎子蜇伤患儿。男性45例,女性16例,平均年龄(6.9±3.9)岁。61例患者中发生心肌炎21例(34.4%)。心肌炎患儿肌钙蛋白- t阳性16例(76.2%),CPK - MB均高(100%),平均CPK - MB为55.05±4.52,心电图改变4例(19.04%),胸部x线改变7例(33.3%)。21例均有不同程度的回声异常表现。10例(47.6%)患者需要肌力疗法。4例患儿(19%)采用机械通气支持。好转20例(98.36%),死亡1例(4.8%)。出院前复查超声,心功能恢复正常。结论:蝎毒具有明显的心脏毒性作用。因此,心电图,心脏标志物和超声心动图必须包括在所有蝎子蜇伤的情况下,有助于早期诊断和治疗急性心脏并发症。
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Acute myocarditis in children with Scorpion sting envenomation: Prospective analysis
Objective: Prospective observational analysis of all children admitted with scorpion sting and identifying acute myocarditis in these children. Methods: All children admitted at Pediatric ICU in the period between Jan 2018– Dec 2019 with scorpion sting were included in the study after taking informed consent from parents. History noted in detail. They were evaluated with complete hemogram, serum electrolytes, urea, creatinine, cardiac markers (CPKMB, Troponin-T), Electrocardiography (ECG), X-ray chest and 2D echocardiography. Data of Children who developed cardiovascular complications, positive cardiac markers and positive ECHO findings were studied. Children were managed as per the standard treatment protocol. Results: During the study period from Jan 2018–Dec 2019 total 61 children were admitted with scorpion sting. Forty five were male and 16 were female, mean age 6.9 ± 3.9 years. Among 61 cases, 21 (34.4%) of them developed myocarditis. In children with myocarditis Troponin-T was positive in 16 (76.2%) children, CPK–MB high in all (100%) the patients, mean CPK MB found to be 55.05 ± 4.52, ECG changes in four patients (19.04%) and X-ray chest changes in 7 (33.3%) cases. All these 21 cases showed varied abnormal ECHO findings. Ten (47.6%) patients required inotropes. Four children (19%) were on mechanical ventilation support. Twenty (98.36%) patients improved, 1(4.8%) patient had mortality. Repeat ECHO was done in all these cases before discharge which showed return of normal cardiac function. Conclusion: Scorpion venom can have a potent cardiotoxic effect. Hence ECG, cardiac markers and echocardiography must be included in all cases with scorpion sting which helps in early diagnosis and treatment of acute cardiac complications.
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Current Pediatric Research
Current Pediatric Research Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Current Pediatric Research is an interdisciplinary Research Journal for publication of original research work in all major disciplines of Pediatric Research. The objective of the journal is to provide a scientific communication medium to discuss the utmost advancements in the domain of Pediatric Research. This journal aims to assemble and reserve precise, specific, detailed data on this immensely diversified subject. Current Pediatric Research is scientific open access journal that specifies the development activities conducted in the field of pediatric research. This journal encompasses the study related to different diversified aspects in pediatric research such as Pediatric Nursing, pediatric emergency care, pediatric nephrology, pediatric pulmonology, pediatric psychology, pediatric dental care, pediatric diabetes, pediatric stroke, pediatric healthcare, pediatric congenital heart disease, pediatric trauma and many more relevant fields.
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