影响小儿舞蹈病发展的体外循环因素

J. Ecklund, V. Phelps, K. Holden, J. Riley, F. Crawford, R. Sade
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小儿体外循环(CPB)后的舞蹈病(CHO)没有已知的病因,尽管有几个原因被提出。在任何一个机构中很少发生,并且无法进行前瞻性研究,这使得CHO的病因难以发现。本文对11例CPB后CHO的临床资料进行回顾性分析。为了形成对照组进行配对比较,将11例CHO患者中的每一位与未发生CHO的患者配对。匹配参数包括:手术年龄在10%以内,诊断为(紫、非紫),种族,性别,手术,手术日期在12个月内。评估15个术前和CPB变量,以确定CHO患者与对照患者之间的差异。统计分析包括匹配对的比值比和两个样本t检验。以p值0.05为差异有统计学意义。研究小组和对照组之间存在显著差异的变量包括:最低直肠温度、降温和升温速率以及最低动脉血温。从这些结果可以得出结论,冷却至直肠温度低于15°C或冷却速度大于0.4°C /min与这些患者CPB后CHO的发展有关。
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Cardiopulmonary Bypass Factors Affecting the Development Of Choreoathetosis in Pediatric Patients
Choreoathetosis (CHO) in pediatric patients following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has no known etiology, although several causal factors have been suggested. The infrequent occurrence in any one institution and the inability to perform prospective studies have made the etiology of CHO difficult to discover. This paper discusses a retrospective analysis of eleven cases of CHO following CPB. To form a control group for matched comparison, each of the eleven CHO patients was matched with a patient who did not develop CHO. Matching parameters included: age at operation within 10%, diagnosis (cyanotic, not cyanotic), race, gender, operation, and date of operation within 12 months. Fifteen preoperative and CPB variables were evaluated to determine differences between the CHO patients and the control patients. Statistical analysis included odds ratios for matched pairs and two sample t-tests. A p value of 0.05 was chosen to assess statistical significance. Variables found to be significantly different between the study and control groups were: lowest rectal temperature, cooling and warming rates, and lowest arterial blood temperature. From these results, it is concluded that cooling to rectal temperatures less than 15°C or a cooling rate greater than 0.4°C /min is associated with the development of CHO following CPB in these patients.
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