変数QRS形態の術後結界外側乳房性タヒカルディア: 症例報告
Luka Lovrenčić1, Matija Bakoš1
1Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Kišpatićeva 12, Zagreb, Croatia.
Journal of electrocardiology
|February 17, 2026
まとめ
新生児における手術後の結節外出性心拍動症 (JET) は,さまざまなEKGの発見を示し,不安定性を引き起こす可能性があります. この珍しい心律の障害の管理には,早期に診断し,それに合わせた治療が不可欠です.
科学分野:
- ペディアトリック・カルディオロジー
- 心臓電気生理学 心臓電気生理学
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背景:
- 交差管外心拍動症 (JET) は,乳幼児および小児における希少だが有意な心律不整症である.
- それはしばしば先天性心臓手術の後に発生するか,先天性である.
- 術後のJETは,血液動力学的不安定性につながる可能性があります.
研究 の 目的:
- 動脈スイッチ手術後の新生児における術後のJETの症例を報告する.
- QRSの形態を含む変数の心電図 (ECG) 症状を記述する.
- インターバルと迅速な管理の必要性の相関性を強調する.
主な方法:
- 術後のJETを患った新生児の症例報告.
- 変数のQRS形態の電気心臓分析.
- QPインターバルとQRSの持続時間と,その前のRRインターバルとの相関.
主要な成果:
- 新生児は,動脈の切り替え後に変数QRS形態を持つ術後のJETを発症した.
- QPインターバルとQRSの持続時間は,前回のRRインターバルと相関を示しました.
- 動脈乱れは血液動力学的不安定化をもたらし,介入が必要となった.
結論:
- 新生児の術後のJETは,さまざまなECGの表示を示します.
- 早期のリズム特徴付けは,効果的でメカニズムベースの管理に不可欠です.
- 緊急の抗リズム療法とサポートケアは,重症の新生児にとって不可欠です.
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