neonatal aortic thrombosis

Neonatal aortic thrombosis: Recent experience. Background: Arterial thrombosis, that too in aorta is rare in neonates. Am J Pediatr Hematol Oncol 12 336 339 PubMed Google Scholar. Reporting of this condition is also not standardized. or. Management of Neonatal Aortic Arch Thrombosis With Low-molecular Weight Heparin. Treatment of this condition is hampered by the lack of large studies involving this pediatric population. Usha Doshi *, Rama Bhal, Sudha Rao, Daniel Flanigan, Dharmapuri Vidyasagar * Corresponding author for this work. Hustead, VA, Wicklund, BM 1990 Treatment of neonatal aortic thrombosis with urokinase. Kirk, CR, Bhrolchain, CN, Qureshi, SA 1988 Streptokinase for aortic thrombosis. 74 Scopus citations. Neonatal Aortic Thrombosis as a Result of Congenital Homocystinuria BONNY JASANI AND RUCHI NANAVATI From Department of Neonatology, KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, India. Treatment of this condition is hampered by the lack of large studies involving this pediatric population. Building, KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai 400 012, India. PDF. Download with Google Download with Facebook. D. Wilkinson 1, P. Vowden 1, D. M. Wheeler 1, J. Neonatal arterial thrombosis is a very rare entity with clinical findings resembling coarctation of aorta or interrupted aortic arch. In fact, the early neonatal echographic study excluded any structural anomaly but revealed pericardial effusion, severe cardiac hypokinesia, and aortic thrombosis, suggesting the diagnosis of perimyocarditis with secondary thrombosis as a result of a low cardiac output. Pediatrics; Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter › peer-review. 41 Accesses. Fig. Neonatal aortic arch thrombosis is a rare entity and usually of idiopathic etiology. Neonatal aortic thrombosis. Other aetiologies were associated with inherited prothrombotic risk factors such as hyperhomocysteinemia caused by the abnormal methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase enzyme. Cardiol Young. A. Ausobsky 1 & R. C. Kester 1 Pediatric Surgery International volume 2, pages 59 – 61 (1987)Cite this article. No obvious cause was found. Case Report. [Spontaneous neonatal aortic thrombosis revealing protein S deficiency]. Email: docbonny_2000@yahoo.com Intended for healthcare professionals Klin Padiatr. Neonatal aortic thrombosis is a rare occurrence, but can be fatal. A two day-old male newborn was admitted to a different hospital with difficulty in sucking and sleepiness. In fact, the early neonatal echographic study excluded any structural anomaly but revealed pericardial effusion, severe cardiac hypokinesia, and aortic thrombosis, suggesting the diagnosis of perimyocarditis with secondary thrombosis as a result of a low cardiac output. Neonatal aortic thrombosis which is observed very rarely and fatal should be considered in the differential diagnosis of coarctation of aorta and interrupted aortic arch. Create a free account to download . Metrics details. George N. Vailas, Robert T. Brouillette *, J. Paul Scott, Arnold Shkolnik, James Conway, Karen Wiringa * Corresponding author for this work. 2013;23:117-120. [Article in French] Ayad A(1), Lemouakni S(2), Tami L(2), Oulja M(2), Knouni H(2), Barkat A(2). Neonatal aortic experience thrombosis: Recent To evaluate the course, use of diagnostic modallties, management, and outcome of aortic thrombosis associated with umblillcal artery catheterization, we reviewed 20 cases of aortic thrombosis diagnosed by ultrasonography (n = 16) or aortography (n = 4) over 4 years. Neonatal Aortic Thrombosis as a Result of Congenital Homocystinuria. 4. It is very rare and is lethal in almost all reported cases (13–17 ). Monagle P, Chan AKC, Goldenberg NA, Ichord RN, Journeycake JM, Nowak-Gotti U, et al. 6. One patient, who had ascending aortic thrombo- sis, died preoperatively. Download Free PDF. Pediatr Cardiol. We report our recent experience with a newborn diagnosed with this condition. Reporting of this condition is also not standardized. DOI: 10.1097/00043426-199023000-00016 Corpus ID: 34569251. BACKGROUND: Neonatal aortic thrombosis is a rare occurrence, but can be fatal. View HTML Send article to Kindle. Possible etiologies, as quoted in the literature, are discussed and the fact that the etiology seems to be unknown in at least half of the cases is stressed. }, author={V. A. Hustead and B. M. Wicklund}, journal={The American journal of pediatric hematology/oncology}, year={1990}, volume={12 3}, pages={ 336-9 } } Correspondence to: Dr Bonny Jasani, Department of Neonatology, 10th Floor, New M.S. Antithrombotic therapy in neonates and children: Antithrombotic therapy and prevention of thrombosis, 9th ed: American College of Chest Physicians Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines. Aortic arch Descending aorta Data from Refs.23–26 194 Saxonhouse. On echocardiographic examination, a diagnosis of interrupted aortic arch was made and he was treated with prostoglandin E2. 4 Neonatal aortic thrombosis is most commonly precipitated by catheter placement. 5. Amy Shapiro. We review these cases and the current literature, with specific attention directed towards highlighting the critical elements involved in formulating a reasonable approach to the management of neonatal aortic thrombosis. Neonatal aortic thrombosis. Four cases of aortic thrombosis associated with hypernatraemic dehydration have been reported. 8. Doppler ultrasonography of abdomen revealed aortic thrombus. 7. This paper presents two cases of neonatal aortic thrombosis: one case was treated medically and the other case was treated with surgical intervention. Neonatal aortic thrombosis as a complication of umbilical artery catheterisation. Acta Paediat Scand 63:297, 1974.–Two cases of neonatal aortic thrombosis are presented. Of the 12 patients who developed thrombotic events, eight underwent major aortic reconstruction surgery, and seven underwent palliation of single‐ventricle physiology. However, it was unlikely that such an extended arterial thrombosis was attributable to this alone. 2004;25:80-83. Sanjay Parikh. However, it was unlikely that such an extended arterial thrombosis was attributable to this alone. Reporting of this condition is also not standardized. 1 Scopus citations. Case characteristics: A 4-day-old presented with non-recordable BP in lower limbs. Factor V Leiden mutation seems to be one important risk factor in the pathogenesis of this fatal disease. Treatment of this condition is hampered by the lack of large studies involving this pediatric population. Overview ; Fingerprint; Abstract. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection may have played a role in its pathogenesis. Das BB, Sahoo S, Ivy DD. Neonatal aortic thrombosis: a comprehensive review. @article{Hustead1990TreatmentON, title={Treatment of neonatal aortic thrombosis with urokinase. Neonatal aortic thrombosis: recent experience. … BACKGROUND: Neonatal aortic thrombosis is a rare occurrence, but can be fatal. Neonates and children differ from adults in physiology, pharmacologic responses to drugs, epidemiology, and long-term consequences of thrombosis. Radiology; Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review. Treatment of neonatal aortic thrombosis with urokinase. Neonatal aortic thrombosis: a comp reh ns iv w .Kl P ad t 20 1; : 34-9 5. Most of the described cases of aortic thrombosis are associated with the catheterization of an umbilical artery and involve the descending tract and the renal arteries; very few relate to the ascending tract and the aortic arch. Omeje I, Ram A, Kostolny M. Aortic arch thrombectomy in a 2.8 kilogram neonate—a case report and review of the litera- ture. From Department of Neonatology, KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, India. The other had reoperation and is alive and well at 6 months’ follow-up. It can simulate aortic coarctation and can be potentially life-threatening with significant morbidity. The treatment for neonatal thrombosis is still controversial, no guidelines currently exist, ... Neonatal aortic arch thrombosis: analysis of thrombophilic risk factors and prognosis. We present the case of a full-term infant noted to have marked left arm swelling at birth. Skip to main content. Neonatal aortic thrombosis is a rare occurrence, but can be fatal. (Ann Thoruc Surg 1993;55:990-2) A ortic arch thrombosis of the neonate is a rare and highly lethal event. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology 22 914-920 Vielma SA, Krings G and Lopes-Virella MF (2003) Chlamydophila pneumoniae induces ICAM-1 expression in human aortic endothelial cells via protein kinase C-dependent activation of nuclear factor-kB. This guideline addresses optimal strategies for the management of thrombosis in neonates and children. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2009. Very few case reports of neonatal arterial thrombosis at birth are described in the literature. The term ‘spontaneous aortic thrombosis’ is applied to neonatal cases of aortic thrombosis in which the umbilical artery has not been catheterised ( 13 ). Chest 2012; 141(2 suppl): e737S-e801S. Fourteen of 20 infants had severe perinatal asphyxia, suggesting that … Arch Dis Child 63 1086 1087 PubMed Google Scholar. Doppler ultrasound of the arm demonstrated a large thrombus in the left subclavian, axillary, and brachial arteries. Neonatal thromboembolic events, both arterial and venous, are rare but increasingly recognised problems in tertiary care neonatology. 2010;222: 134-139. He underwent left arm fasciotomy and anticoagulant therapy with good recovery. Free PDF. Abstract. Two cases of neonatal aortic arch thrombosis are re- ported. , In review of literature, only few cases of spontaneous neonatal thrombosis have been reported till date. This paper presents two cases of neonatal aortic thrombosis: one case was treated medically and the other case was treated with surgical intervention. Case report and surgical management. Amy Shapiro. Bonny Jasani and Ruchi Nanavati. Vailas GN, Brouillette RT, Scott JP, Shkolnik A, Conway J, Wiringa K. To evaluate the course, use of diagnostic modalities, management, and outcome of aortic thrombosis associated with umbilical artery catheterization, we reviewed 20 cases of aortic thrombosis diagnosed by ultrasonography (n = 16) or aortography (n = 4) over 4 years. A boy was born at 38 weeks of gestation and presented with lethargy and hyporeactivity. Neonatal aortic arch thrombosis masquerading as coarctation of the aorta. Conclusion: Neonatal aortic arch thrombosis is a very rare but life-threatening event, with a high rate of mortality, especially if additional thrombotic complications are present. Spontaneous neonatal aortic arch thrombosis is extremely rare and has significant mortality and morbidity. Circulation Research 92 1130-1137 The pathophysiology of these events in the context of the neonatal haemostatic system and the importance of both inherited and acquired prothrombotic disorders remain poorly defined. We review these cases and the current literature, with specific attention directed towards highlighting the critical elements involved in formulating a reasonable approach to the management of neonatal aortic thrombosis. Sanjay Parikh. Treatment of this condition is hampered by the lack of large studies involving this pediatric population. 1 & R. C. Kester 1 pediatric Surgery International volume 2, pages 59 – 61 ( 1987 ) this. 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