Janzen Mikyla L, Davies Brianna, Laksman Zachary W M, Roberts Jason D, Sanatani Shubhayan, Steinberg Christian, Tadros Rafik, Cadrin-Tourigny Julia, MacIntyre Ciorsti, Atallah Joseph, Fournier Anne, Green Martin S, Hamilton Robert, Khan Habib R, Kimber Shane, White Steven, Joza Jacqueline, Makanjee Bhavanesh, Ilhan Erkan, Lee David, Hansom Simon, Hadjis Alexios, Arbour Laura, Leather Richard, Seifer Colette, Angaran Paul, Simpson Christopher S, Healey Jeffrey S, Gardner Martin, Talajic Mario, Krahn Andrew D
Centre for Cardiovascular Innovation, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Population Health Research Institute, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
CJC Open. 2023 Feb 26;5(4):268-284. doi: 10.1016/j.cjco.2023.02.006. eCollection 2023 Apr.
Inherited arrhythmia syndromes are rare genetic conditions that predispose seemingly healthy individuals to sudden cardiac arrest and death. The Hearts in Rhythm Organization is a multidisciplinary Canadian network of clinicians, researchers, patients, and families that aims to improve care for patients and families with inherited cardiac conditions, focused on those that confer predisposition to arrhythmia and sudden cardiac arrest and/or death. The field is rapidly evolving as research discoveries increase. A streamlined, practical guide for providers to diagnose and follow pediatric and adult patients with inherited cardiac conditions represents a useful tool to improve health system utilization, clinical management, and research related to these conditions. This review provides consensus care pathways for 7 conditions, including the 4 most common inherited cardiac conditions that confer predisposition to arrhythmia, with scenarios to guide investigation, diagnosis, risk stratification, and management. These conditions include Brugada syndrome, long QT syndrome, arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy and related arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathies, and catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia. In addition, an approach to investigating and managing sudden cardiac arrest, sudden unexpected death, and first-degree family members of affected individuals is provided. Referral to specialized cardiogenetic clinics should be considered in most cases. The intention of this review is to offer a framework for the process of care that is useful for both experts and nonexperts, and related allied disciplines such as hospital management, diagnostic services, coroners, and pathologists, in order to provide high-quality, multidisciplinary, standardized care.
遗传性心律失常综合征是罕见的遗传疾病,会使看似健康的个体易发生心脏骤停和死亡。心律组织(Hearts in Rhythm Organization)是一个由临床医生、研究人员、患者及其家属组成的多学科加拿大网络,旨在改善对患有遗传性心脏病的患者及其家属的护理,重点关注那些易引发心律失常、心脏骤停和/或死亡的疾病。随着研究发现的增加,该领域正在迅速发展。为医疗服务提供者提供一份简洁实用的指南,用于诊断和跟踪患有遗传性心脏病的儿科和成人患者,是提高卫生系统利用率、临床管理以及与这些疾病相关研究的有用工具。本综述提供了7种疾病的共识护理路径,包括4种最常见的易引发心律失常的遗传性心脏病,并配有指导调查、诊断、风险分层和管理的案例。这些疾病包括 Brugada 综合征、长QT综合征、致心律失常性右室心肌病及相关的致心律失常性心肌病,以及儿茶酚胺能多形性室性心动过速。此外,还提供了一种调查和管理心脏骤停、意外猝死以及受影响个体一级家庭成员的方法。在大多数情况下,应考虑转诊至专门的心脏遗传学诊所。本综述的目的是为护理过程提供一个框架,该框架对专家和非专家以及相关的 allied disciplines(如医院管理、诊断服务、验尸官和病理学家)都有用,以便提供高质量、多学科、标准化的护理。