儿童与成人脑血管损伤:患者的特征,管理和结果
Sina Asaadi1, Martin G Rosenthal1, Andrei Radulescu2
1Division of Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA.
Annals of vascular surgery
|March 13, 2025
概括
儿童脑血管损伤 (BCVI) 管理反映了成年人的方法,显示了相似的结果. 对于特定年龄的儿科BCVI指南,还需要进一步的研究.
科学领域:
- 血管外科 血管外科
- 儿科创伤学 儿科创伤学
- 紧急医疗 紧急医疗
背景情况:
- 目前对儿童脑血管损伤 (BCVI) 的治疗依赖于成人指导方针,儿童特异性疗效数据有限.
- 这项研究调查了儿科BCVI特征,并将其与成人病例进行比较.
研究的目的:
- 为了探索儿科BCVI患者的损伤特征.
- 为了比较儿科和成人BCVIs的临床表现,诊断和治疗.
主要方法:
- 对PROspective观察性血管损伤治疗 (PROOVIT) 注册表 (2013-2022) 的回顾性分析.
- 儿科 (<18岁) 和成人BCVI患者之间的临床数据,治疗和结果的比较.
主要成果:
- 儿科患者在入院时表现出较高的头部缩短损伤量表得分和较低的格拉斯哥昏迷量表得分.
- 动脉损伤在儿童中最常见,而脊椎动脉损伤在成人中占主导地位.
- 儿科和成人组之间,与BCVI相关的中风发病率和住院死亡率相似,尽管儿科患者住院时间较短.
结论:
- 儿科BCVI管理模式与成年人相似,可能是由于调整了基于成年人的护理策略.
- 儿科BCVI患者的结果与成年人相似,表明适应的方法可能是有效的.
- 需要进一步的研究来制定针对儿童BCVI治疗的年龄特定指南.
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