Young Guy
Children's Hospital Los Angeles, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA.
Blood. 2017 Sep 21;130(12):1402-1408. doi: 10.1182/blood-2017-04-742320. Epub 2017 Aug 3.
The incidence of pediatric venous thromboembolism (VTE) has been increasing significantly over the past decade in part as a result of increased recognition of this serious disorder but more so because of the increased use of central venous catheters and other technological advancements involved in the care of ill children. Management of pediatric VTE is a complex undertaking, considering that the vast majority of children who develop this complication have serious underlying medical disorders. Although the incidence is rising, in comparison with adults, this remains a relatively rare disorder, and as such, large-scale clinical trials have not been completed, rendering management decisions to be based on extrapolation from adult data and the experience of the treating physician. Clearly, both are fraught with problems. Thus, day-to-day management remains more art than science until such time that the results from clinical trials (many of which are under way) become available. This edition of "How I Treat" describes the author's experience in managing 3 common scenarios that one may encounter in pediatric thrombosis and suggests a logical approach to such situations. Furthermore, the author provides 3 algorithms to help guide management decisions.
在过去十年中,儿童静脉血栓栓塞症(VTE)的发病率显著上升,部分原因是对这种严重疾病的认识有所提高,但更主要的是因为中心静脉导管的使用增加以及在患病儿童护理中涉及的其他技术进步。考虑到绝大多数发生这种并发症的儿童都有严重的基础疾病,儿童VTE的管理是一项复杂的工作。尽管发病率在上升,但与成人相比,这仍然是一种相对罕见的疾病,因此尚未完成大规模临床试验,使得管理决策只能基于从成人数据推断以及治疗医生的经验。显然,这两者都充满问题。因此,在临床试验结果(其中许多正在进行)可用之前,日常管理仍然更多是一门艺术而非科学。本期《我的治疗方法》描述了作者在处理儿科血栓形成中可能遇到的3种常见情况的经验,并针对此类情况提出了一种合理的方法。此外,作者提供了3种算法以帮助指导管理决策。