Children’s heart and prematurity: a current view of the problem

E. N. Pavlyukova, M. V. Kolosova, G. Neklyudova, Evgeniya O. Alexeeva, R. S. Karpov
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Improved survival of children born with low, extremely low and very low body weight in modern conditions due to increased nursing capabilities, optimization of treatment and increased efficiency of resuscitation measures has led to the need for greater understanding of the importance of assessing the cardiovascular system’s state beyond the neonatal period. With approximately 10% of infants worldwide being born preterm, there is an increasing need for further research into optimal regimens, lifestyle and clinical interventions that can benefit and modify cardiovascular morphology and function in this growing population. Modern theoretical postulates on the physiology and pathophysiology of the child’s heart include ideas about the key process of cardiac biomechanics — diastole, during which the earliest disturbances, that precede the formation of systolic dysfunction, occur. Assessment of the pumping properties of the left ventricle in systole and diastole is a fundamental methodological technique for an in-depth understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of cardiovascular system’s emerging diseases, their early diagnosis and assessment of the complex therapy’s effectiveness. However, despite the widespread use of standard echocardiography to assess systolic and diastolic function, its traditional parameters have limitations in terms of diagnostic accuracy and effectiveness in practice. Expanding knowledge about new pathogenetic mechanisms of the cardiac dysfunction formation in conditions of prematurity at the current stage of cardiology development using the “trace spot” technology (two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography) will be very useful for scientists studying the mechanics formation of the child’s heart after premature birth, and for doctors of various specialties in early diagnosis of heart diseases.
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儿童心脏与早产:对问题的最新看法
在现代条件下,由于护理能力的提高、治疗方法的优化和复苏措施效率的提高,低体重、极低体重和超低体重新生儿的存活率有所提高,因此需要进一步了解评估新生儿期后心血管系统状态的重要性。全球约有 10% 的婴儿是早产儿,因此越来越需要进一步研究最佳治疗方案、生活方式和临床干预措施,以帮助和改变这一日益增长的人群的心血管形态和功能。有关儿童心脏生理和病理生理学的现代理论假设包括有关心脏生物力学关键过程--舒张的观点。评估左心室在收缩和舒张时的泵血特性是深入了解心血管系统新发疾病的病理生理机制、早期诊断和评估综合治疗效果的基本方法技术。然而,尽管标准超声心动图被广泛用于评估收缩和舒张功能,但其传统参数在诊断准确性和实际效果方面存在局限性。在心脏病学发展的现阶段,利用 "追踪点 "技术(二维斑点追踪超声心动图)扩大对早产儿心脏功能障碍形成的新病理机制的认识,将对研究早产后儿童心脏力学形成的科学家和早期诊断心脏病的各科医生非常有用。
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