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Синдром Вольфа-Паркинсона-Уайта у детей первого года жизни

Синдром Вольфа-Паркинсона-Уайта у детей первого года жизни

Abstract

Статья посвящена анализу патогенетических, клинических и прогностических особенностей синдрома Вольфа-Паркинсона-Уайта у детей первого года жизни. Обобщены данные литературы, приводится собственное клиническое наблюдение. Особенностью течения заболевания у младенцев является частое рецидивирование и длительная продолжительность приступов, что приводит к выраженным нарушениям гемодинамики. Необходимость и целесообразность использования профилактической антиаритмической терапии в этой возрастной группе до возраста 8-12 месяцев обусловлена трудностями диагностики приступа и возможности его своевременного купирования. Как правило, у детей первого года жизни с синдромом Вольфа-Паркинсона-Уайта, особенно при возникновении приступов тахикардии в первые месяцы жизни, имеется хороший прогноз, но возможно появление рецидивов в дальнейшем.

This article described the results of current researches in pathological, clinical and prognostic features in infants with syndrome WPW and presented our clinical case. Feature of a current this disease in infants are frequent paroxysms of supraventricular tachycardia and long duration of these attacks that leads to the haemodynamic disturbances. Use preventive antiarrhythmic therapy in infants to age 8-12 months of life is necessity by difficulties of diagnosis and dangerous of these attacks. As a rule, during childhood paroxysms of supraventricular tachycardia become rare but As a rule, children of the first year of a life with WPW-syndrome, having supraventricular tachycardia during first months of a life, have a good forecast, but occurrence of paroxismal tachycardia is possible in further.

Keywords

СИНДРОМ ВОЛЬФА-ПАРКИНСОНА-УАЙТА, ДЕТИ ПЕРВОГО ГОДА ЖИЗНИ, ПРОФИЛАКТИЧЕСКАЯ АНТИАРИТМИЧЕСКАЯ ТЕРАПИЯ

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