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新生儿门静脉血栓形成的危险因素、病程及结局

Portal vein thrombosis in the neonate:Risk factors,course, and outcome
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摘要 Objective: To determine the risk factors, clinical features,and outcome of infants diagnosed with portal vein thrombosis(PVT). Study design: A retrospective chart review was conducted of all consecutive infants admitted to the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, between January 1999 and December 2003 diagnosed with PVT. Results: PVT was diagnosed in 133 infants, all but 5 of whom were neonates, with a median age at time of diagnosis of 7 days. An umbilical venous catheter(UVC) was inserted in 73%of the infants and was in an appropriate position in 46%of them. Poor outcome, defined as portal hypertension or lobar atrophy, was diagnosed in 27%of the infants and was significantly more common in those with an initial diagnosis of grade 3 PVT and in those with a low or intrahepatically placed UVC. Anticoagulation treatment did not appear to have a significant effect on outcome. Conclusions:PVT occurs early in life; major risk factors in addition to the neonatal period are placement of UVC and severe neonatal sickness. Poor outcome is associated with an improper lyplaced UVC and with grade 3 thrombus. Objective: To determine the risk factors, clinical features,and outcome of infants diagnosed with portal vein thrombosis(PVT). Study design: A retrospective chart review was conducted of all consecutive infants admitted to the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, between January 1999 and December 2003 diagnosed with PVT. Results: PVT was diagnosed in 133 infants, all but 5 of whom were neonates, with a median age at time of diagnosis of 7 days. An umbilical venous catheter(UVC) was inserted in 73%of the infants and was in an appropriate position in 46%of them. Poor outcome, defined as portal hypertension or lobar atrophy, was diagnosed in 27%of the infants and was significantly more common in those with an initial diagnosis of grade 3 PVT and in those with a low or intrahepatically placed UVC. Anticoagulation treatment did not appear to have a significant effect on outcome. Conclusions:PVT occurs early in life; major risk factors in addition to the neonatal period are placement of UVC and severe neonatal sickness. Poor outcome is associated with an improper lyplaced UVC and with grade 3 thrombus.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(儿科学分册)》 2006年第11期24-24,共1页
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