[Dilated cardiomyopathy in children].

Q3 Medicine Revista Chilena de Pediatria-Chile Pub Date : 2020-12-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-08 DOI:10.32641/rchped.vi91i6.2851
Gonzalo Urcelay
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Pediatric cardiomyopathies are infrequent diseases of the cardiac muscle, with an annual inciden ce of 1.1 to 1.2 per 100,000 children. Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is the predominant form, characterized by ventricular dilatation and systolic dysfunction. Etiologies are multiple, with at least 50%-70% of cases being idiopathic. When assessing a child with DCM, secondary potentially reversible causes must be ruled out. The main diagnostic tool is the echocardiogram which allows the identification of cardiac phenotype, to establish the degree of functional compromise, and res ponse to medical therapy. Prognosis is limited but more favorable in infants younger than 1 year at the onset, post myocarditis, or with a lesser degree of ventricular dysfunction. At least 20% of patients may recover ventricular function in the first 2 years after the onset and 40%-50% may die or need heart transplant in the first 5 years. Medical therapy is mainly based on adult experience with limited scientific evidence in children. Heart transplant is the therapy of choice in patients with end-stage disease, with excellent short- and medium-term survival. A significant proportion of patients may require stabilization on the waiting list, including the use of mechanical circulatory support as a bridge to transplantation. The purpose of this revision is to update the available infor mation on etiology, physiopathological mechanisms, prognostic factors, and management of DCM in children.

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[儿童扩张型心肌病]。
小儿心肌病是一种少见的心肌疾病,年发病率为每10万名儿童1.1至1.2例。扩张型心肌病(DCM)是主要形式,以心室扩张和收缩功能障碍为特征。病因是多种的,至少50%-70%的病例是特发性的。当评估患有DCM的儿童时,必须排除继发性可能可逆的原因。主要的诊断工具是超声心动图,它可以识别心脏表型,建立功能损害的程度,以及对药物治疗的反应。预后有限,但发病年龄小于1岁的婴儿、心肌炎后或心室功能障碍程度较轻的婴儿预后较好。至少20%的患者可在发病后的前2年内恢复心室功能,40%-50%的患者可能在前5年内死亡或需要心脏移植。医学治疗主要基于成人经验,儿童的科学证据有限。心脏移植是终末期疾病患者的首选治疗方法,具有良好的中短期生存率。相当大比例的患者可能需要在等待名单上保持稳定,包括使用机械循环支持作为移植的桥梁。本次修订的目的是更新关于儿童DCM的病因、生理病理机制、预后因素和管理的现有信息。
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