新生儿心脏急症

Kiona Y. Allen MD , Zachary Pittsenbarger MD , Emily Roben MD, MS
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先天性心脏病是一种相对常见的出生缺陷,可与显著的发病率和死亡率相关。虽然许多急诊科就诊有潜在的心脏疾患,但其中一些表明严重的心脏疾病(即心脏急症)需要紧急分诊和管理。新生儿心脏紧急情况是心脏紧急情况的一个独特子集,很难与其他关键的新生儿病理如败血症和代谢危象区分开来。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了目前新生儿潜在心脏急症的治疗方法,强调了常见的表现模式,并提供了区分心脏和非心脏病因的策略。快速识别潜在的新生儿心脏紧急情况,可以最有效和适当地利用这一患者群体的资源,同时确保积极管理危及生命的心脏病,以确保最佳可能的结果。新生儿特有的是“导管依赖循环”,这是下面所述心脏病变的共同特征。虽然有重叠,但其他可能导致休克的病变(不依赖于导管)在本期《临床儿科急诊医学》的其他地方进行了综述。
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Neonatal Cardiac Emergencies

Congenital heart disease is a relatively common birth defect that can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Although many emergency department visits have potential cardiac complaints, some of these signify critical cardiac disease (ie, cardiac emergencies) requiring urgent triage and management. Neonatal cardiac emergencies represent a unique subset of cardiac emergencies that can be difficult to distinguish from other critical neonatal pathologies such as sepsis and metabolic crisis. In this article, we review current approaches to the neonate with a potential cardiac emergency, highlighting common modes of presentation and providing strategies to distinguish cardiac from noncardiac etiologies. Rapid identification of a potential neonatal cardiac emergency allows for the most efficient and appropriate use of resources in this patient population while ensuring that life-threatening cardiac disease is aggressively managed to ensure the best possible outcome. Unique to the neonate is the “ductal dependent circulation” and a common feature of the cardiac lesions reviewed below. Although there is overlap, other lesions that can result in shock (and are not ductal dependent) are reviewed elsewhere in this issue of Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine.

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