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Rolando Encarnacion Guzman1, Audrey Hughes2, Amy Kiskaddon3,4
1Johns Hopkins All Children's Maternal Fetal and Neonatal Institute, Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL.
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|May 31, 2023
概括
新生儿面临高风险的静脉血栓栓塞 (VTE),与日益增加的发病率. 目前的管理依赖于有限的数据,需要进一步研究以获得最佳的新生儿护理.
科学领域:
- 新生儿医学 新生儿医学
- 儿科血液学 儿科血液学
- 血栓形成的研究研究
背景情况:
- 新生儿,特别是重病和早产婴儿,患血栓栓塞并发症的风险很高,特别是静脉血栓塞栓症 (VTE).
- 近几十年来,新生儿VTE的发病率显著增加.
- 多种风险因素导致这种风险增加,包括不成熟的血静止,感染易感性和频繁使用中央静脉导管.
研究的目的:
- 审查目前对新生儿血栓栓塞并发症的理解.
- 讨论由于新生儿特定数据有限而导致的诊断和管理方面的挑战.
- 突出了对最佳治疗策略的进一步研究的需要.
主要方法:
- 对新生儿血栓栓塞的现有文献和当前指导方针的审查.
- 分析风险因素,临床表现和诊断方法.
- 评估当前的治疗建议及其局限性.
主要成果:
- 新生儿的VTE发病率很高,受过早生育和危急疾病等因素的影响.
- 临床表现和管理因病因,部位和并发症而有很大差异.
- 现有的指导方针在很大程度上是基于共识和成人数据的推断,缺乏强有力的新生儿证据.
结论:
- 新生儿血栓栓塞并发症的最佳管理策略需要进一步研究.
- 高质量的研究对于为这一弱势群体制定基于证据的指导方针至关重要.
- 在特定的新生儿VTE场景中建议使用抗凝药,但最佳方法需要澄清.
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