Congenital Heart Disease Considerations

Feifei Z. Williams, Michael Wolf
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Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at an increased risk for sedation-related complications. The number of these patients with unrepaired or palliated disease requiring procedural sedation outside of the operating room continues to increase as staged surgeries and techniques are associated with better survival. CHD patient characteristics associated with the highest risk of sedation-related complications include age less than 2 years; single-ventricle physiology, including hypoplastic left heart syndrome; left ventricular outflow tract obstruction; cardiomyopathy with impaired ventricular function; and pulmonary hypertension. Before sedating a child with CHD, providers must recognize the anatomic variations, surgical history, and physiologic implications for each individual patient. An understanding of the hemodynamic principles involved in managing intracardiac shunts is essential. Commonly used sedation medications in patients with CHD and their potential adverse effects are discussed, as well as presedation and postsedation considerations.
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先天性心脏病注意事项
患有先天性心脏病(CHD)的儿童发生镇静相关并发症的风险增加。随着分阶段手术和技术与更好的生存率相关,这些疾病未修复或缓解的患者在手术室外需要程序性镇静的人数继续增加。与镇静相关并发症风险最高的冠心病患者特征包括:年龄小于2岁;单心室生理学,包括左心发育不良综合征;左室流出道梗阻;心肌病伴心室功能受损;还有肺动脉高压。在对患有冠心病的儿童进行镇静剂治疗之前,医生必须认识到每个患者的解剖差异、手术史和生理意义。了解心脏内分流的血流动力学原理是必要的。本文讨论了冠心病患者常用的镇静药物及其潜在的不良反应,以及镇静前和镇静后的注意事项。
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