在川崎病的心声评估
Betau Hwang1,2,3
1Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiac Medical Center, Tungs' Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan.
Journal of medical ultrasound
|September 29, 2025
概括
川崎病 (KD) 是一种影响动脉的儿童炎症疾病. 心声谱有助于诊断KD和监测冠状动脉异常,对于预防长期心脏并发症至关重要.
科学领域:
- 儿童心脏病学 儿童心脏病学
- 炎症性疾病 炎症性疾病
- 诊断成像 诊断成像 诊断成像
背景情况:
- 川崎病 (KD) 是一种影响多个器官系统的特殊发病性儿童炎症状况.
- 它是获得儿科心脏病的主要原因,可能导致严重的成人心血管问题.
- 准确的诊断依赖于临床标准,因为没有确定的测试存在.
研究的目的:
- 审查川崎病中的心声回声检测结果.
- 评估心声回声学在诊断不完整的KD形式中的实用性.
- 强调心声回声学在长期随访KD患者中的重要性.
主要方法:
- 对99篇关于KD心声学发现的文章的系统综述.
- 对心声回声学在检测冠状动脉异常方面的作用的分析.
- 对心声回声学进行评估,以评估心脏功能和结构变化.
主要成果:
- 心声图准确地检测到KD的早期和晚期心血管异常.
- 发现包括冠状动脉扩张,动脉瘤和膜吐.
- 异常的心声回声学发现可以帮助诊断不完整的KD.
结论:
- 声心图对于诊断和管理川崎病至关重要.
- 它有助于识别冠状动脉问题,指导治疗和随访.
- 对于冠状动脉参与的KD患者,长期回声心脏图监测是必不可少的.
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