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Murine Fetal Echocardiography
Published on: February 15, 2013
概括
婴儿的先天性心脏病可以呈现异常. 前庭隔膜缺陷可能缺乏经典的心脏声迹象,模仿生命早期的其他情况.
科学领域:
- 儿童心脏病学 儿童心脏病学
- 遗传性心脏病是一种先天性心脏病.
- 临床听术 (英语:Clinical Auscultation) 是一种临床听术.
背景情况:
- 前庭隔膜缺陷 (ASD) 是一种常见的先天性心脏病.
- 婴儿的充血性心力衰竭需要准确的诊断.
- 经典的听觉发现是诊断自闭症的典型发现.
研究的目的:
- 描述婴儿心房隔膜缺陷的非典型临床表现.
- 为突出儿童心脏病学的诊断挑战.
- 调查与心力衰竭呈现的ASD的听觉特征.
主要方法:
- 对四名患有自闭症和心力衰竭的婴儿进行案例系列分析.
- 临床检查的详细审查,重点是研究结果.
- 观察到的声与典型的ASD和其他心脏疾病的比较.
主要成果:
- 这四个婴儿中没有一个显示出ASD的经典辅助检查结果.
- 三名患者呈现出模仿肺动脉分支狭窄的声.
- 非典型的呈现使ASD的初始诊断复杂化.
结论:
- 患有心力衰竭的婴儿的心房隔膜缺陷可能没有典型的声.
- 对于ASD的临床怀疑应该保持很高,即使在非典型的听觉.
- 错误诊断是可能的,当仅依赖于儿童心脏病学中的经典听觉征兆时.
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