印度东部新生儿超声心动图室尺寸正常参考值的初步研究

Q4 Medicine Heart India Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4103/heartindia.heartindia_1_22
S. Halder, S. Roy, A. Mukherjee, D. Khanra, Malyaban Das, B. Samanta, S. Saha, M. Mandal
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自20世纪90年代以来,超声心动图一直是新生儿护理的一个组成部分,自那时以来,这项技术的应用越来越多。众所周知,体重、年龄和种族的差异会显著影响正常的心脏尺寸。因此,在印度健康新生儿中建立心脏尺寸的规范性值是至关重要的。在本研究中,我们报告了印度东部新生儿超声心动图室尺寸的正常参考值。方法:100名健康新生儿被纳入这项横断面、观察性、单一医院为基础的试点研究。一位经验丰富的心脏病专家对参与者在各自的摇篮中仰卧位进行了经胸超声心动图研究。未使用镇静。参数按体重和百分位数进行分布。结果:参与者根据体重分为3组:2-2.4 kg, 2.5-2.9 kg和3-3.5 kg。每组分别有7名、50名和43名新生儿。左室舒张末期和左室收缩末期尺寸随体重增加呈增加趋势。结论:本研究显示了印度新生儿心脏尺寸与西方数据的差异。这是第一个提出印度新生儿超声心动图参数的规范参考范围和百分位数的研究,需要更大的多中心研究来证实。
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A study on normal reference values of echocardiographic chamber dimensions in newborn infants from Eastern India – A pilot study
Introduction: Echocardiography has been an integral part of neonatal care since the 1990s and the application of this technology is increasing ever since. It is already known that differences in weight, age, and race significantly affect the normal heart dimensions. Therefore, establishing the normative values for cardiac dimensions among Indian healthy newborn infants is of paramount importance. In this study, we report the normal reference values of echocardiographic chamber dimensions of newborn infants from Eastern India. Methodology: One hundred healthy newborn infants were included in this cross-sectional, observational, single hospital-based pilot study. A single experienced cardiologist performed the transthoracic echocardiographic studies on the participants in supine position in their respective bassinets. No sedation was used. The parameters were distributed according to body weight and in percentiles. Results: Participants were categorized according to their body weight into three groups: 2–2.4 kg, 2.5–2.9 kg, and 3–3.5 kg. Each group comprises 7, 50, and 43 newborns, respectively. The left ventricular end-diastolic dimension and left ventricular end-systolic dimension showed incremental trends across body weight. Conclusion: This study shows the difference of cardiac dimensions in Indian newborn infants from Western data. This is the first study presenting the normative reference ranges and percentiles of echocardiographic parameters in Indian newborn infants which needs confirmation with larger multicenter studies.
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