Transthoracic Echocardiography in the Preoperative Assessment of Newborn Coarctation: Limiting Risks Associated with Advanced Imaging Techniques.

IF 1.2 Q3 PEDIATRICS Pediatric quality & safety Pub Date : 2023-09-28 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1097/pq9.0000000000000682
Christina L Benjamin, Erik G Ellsworth, Roosevelt Bryant, Deepti P Bhat
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A newborn male child with prenatally identified aortic arch hypoplasia presented to our facility for cardiac management. He had been started on prostaglandins at the delivery facility and was subsequently placed on a high-flow nasal cannula due to associated apnea. On the day of life three, the patient underwent cardiac computed tomography scan for delineation of his anatomy. The patient remained intubated after his imaging study in anticipation of surgical intervention, which took place at the age of 5 days. The patient required a peritoneal dialysis catheter placement 2 days after his procedure due to oliguria. He progressed into renal failure requiring continuous renal replacement therapy. This patient was subsequently discussed at our departmental morbidity and mortality conference. The short time frame between contrast administration for the computed tomography and surgical intervention was thought to have contributed to his renal failure. We discussed the adequacy of transverse aortic arch imaging by echocardiogram and the utility of advanced imaging in the fragile neonatal period. This discussion resulted in our department asking, "Is transthoracic echocardiography accurate when diagnosing and characterizing aortic coarctation at our institution? Are advanced imaging studies necessary in instances of simple coarctation?"

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经胸超声心动图在新生儿缩窄术前评估中的应用:与先进成像技术相关的限制风险。
一名出生前经鉴定为主动脉弓发育不全的新生男婴被送往我们的心脏管理机构。他在分娩设施开始服用前列腺素,随后由于相关的呼吸暂停而被放置在高流量鼻插管上。在生命三的那天,患者接受了心脏计算机断层扫描,以描绘他的解剖结构。该患者在5天大时进行了影像学研究,预计会进行手术干预,之后仍在插管。由于少尿,患者在手术后2天需要放置腹膜透析导管。他进展为肾衰竭,需要持续进行肾脏替代治疗。该患者随后在我们的部门发病率和死亡率会议上进行了讨论。计算机断层扫描造影剂给药和手术干预之间的短时间被认为是导致他的肾衰竭的原因。我们讨论了超声心动图横主动脉弓成像的充分性以及高级成像在新生儿脆弱期的应用。这一讨论导致我们部门提出问题:“在我们机构诊断和表征主动脉缩窄时,经胸超声心动图是否准确?在简单缩窄的情况下,是否需要进行高级成像研究?”
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