Pediatric cardiology
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Pediatric cardiology · Oct 2009
Case ReportsTetralogy of Fallot with aortic stenosis: repair without aortic valve intervention.
A 14-day-old boy with tetralogy of Fallot (ToF), ductus-dependent pulmonary circulation, and significant aortic valve stenosis (AVS) underwent primary repair of ToF without aortic valve intervention. The pressure gradient through the aortic valve decreased spontaneously after the operation. This may have been due to the reduction of blood flow through the aortic valve postoperatively. For patients with ToF, AVS, and ductus-dependent circulation, ToF repair alone may alleviate the severity of the AVS.
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Pediatric cardiology · Oct 2009
Comparative StudyComparison of S100B and NSE between cardiac surgery and interventional therapy for children.
This study aimed to compare the release of S100B and NSE between cardiac surgery and interventional therapy for children and to investigate whether S100B serum concentration correlates with cardiopulmonary bypass in children. For this study, 40 children with congenital heart disease were selected and assigned to two groups: group A (20 children undergoing surgical therapy) and group B (20 children undergoing interventional therapy). In group A, blood samples were drawn 10 min after the induction of anesthesia, immediately after aortic cross-clamping, immediately at the end of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), immediately at the end of the operation, then 6 and 24 h after the operation. ⋯ In group B, the differences in S100B and NSE between the post- and preoperative levels were not statistically significant (p > 0.05). The perioperative cerebral impairment indirectly evaluated by the release of NSE and S100B protein is greater in children undergoing CPB than in children undergoing interventional therapy. The release of S100B had a strong correlation with the durations of CPB and aortic cross-clamping in children.
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Pediatric cardiology · Oct 2009
Case ReportsImaging of a carotid aneurysm in two patients following extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy.
Following extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), two patients subsequently developed carotid aneurysms at the site of cannulation. Given the invasive nature of ECMO, vascular ultrasound and/or computerized tomographic imaging should be considered to rule out cannulation-site complications post-ECMO.
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Pediatric cardiology · Oct 2009
Case ReportsAmiodarone for pediatric resuscitation: a word of caution.
Intravenous administration of amiodarone has recently been recommended for use during pediatric resuscitation of pediatric patients with ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia. We present two pediatric patients who received amiodarone for polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, although they were ultimately determined to have congenital long QT syndrome. Amiodarone is contraindicated in this setting and may have exacerbated the ventricular arrhythmia.