儿科静脉血栓塞栓症:对干预性放射科医生的考虑
William Mitchell1, Michael H White1, Prashant Raghavendran1
1Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
Seminars in interventional radiology
|October 13, 2025
概括
儿科静脉血栓栓塞 (VTE) 正在增加,需要个性化治疗. 虽然抗凝药是标准的,但干预疗法越来越多地用于儿童的严重病例,需要谨慎的,协作的方法.
科学领域:
- 儿科血液学 儿科血液学
- 干预心脏病学 干预心脏病学
- 血管医学 血管医学
背景情况:
- 儿科静脉血栓塞栓症 (VTE) 的患病率正在增加,这与儿童的先进医学治疗有关.
- 目前的VTE治疗依赖于抗凝药,但缺乏针对儿童的干预措施的具体证据.
- 由于与年龄相关的血液静止差异和干预风险,个性化治疗至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 探索儿科VTE的病理生理学,危险因素和管理.
- 审查儿科VTE的药理和干预治疗选择.
- 为儿童提供抗凝 agent剂和VTE管理范式的最新建议.
主要方法:
- 关于儿科VTE研究的文献综述.
- 对病理生理学和危险因素的分析.
- 对药理学和干预性治疗策略的评估.
主要成果:
- 越来越多的证据支持选择儿科VTE病例的干预方法,特别是危及生命或肢体的场景.
- 特定的疾病,如帕杰特-施罗埃特综合征,SVC综合征,IVC缩,PE和梅-瑟纳综合征,可能会从干预中受益.
- 治疗必须考虑到与年龄相关的血液静止和更高的出血风险.
结论:
- 个性化治疗策略对于儿科VTE至关重要.
- 干预技术在特定的儿科VTE条件中显示出潜力.
- 由于临床试验数据有限,多学科的合作和标准化的方法对于儿科VTE管理的最佳结果至关重要.
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