Title of article :
Cardiac Conduction Disorders in Children with Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Author/Authors :
Ivanova ، Ekaterina Anatolevna Internal Medicine Department - Chuvash State University I.N. Ulyanov , Gerasimova ، Liudmila Ivanovna State Budgetary Institution of Health City clinical hospital of Vinogradov V.V. - Healthcare Department of Moscow , Sharapova ، Оlga Viktorovna State Budgetary Institution of Health City clinical hospital of Vinogradov V.V. - Healthcare Department of Moscow , Bragina ، Olga Nikolaevna Internal Medicine Department - Chuvash State University I.N. Ulyanov , Bushueva ، Elvira Valerianovna Internal Medicine Department - Chuvash State University I.N. Ulyanov , Petrov ، Andrey Georgievich Internal Medicine Department - Chuvash State University I.N. Ulyanov , Mikhaylov ، Mikhail Yurievich Budgetary institution «City Children s Clinical Hospital» - Healthcare Ministry of Chuvashia
From page :
519
To page :
524
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cardiac conduction in children with non-severe community-acquired pneumonia during inpatient treatment and period of convalescence by electrocardiographic examination. The study involved 166 children aged 1 to 17 years, patients with non-severe community-acquired pneumonia, undergoing inpatient treatment in Pediatric Hospital. On the second day of treatment, each child underwent a heart ECG. The control sample consisted of 271 healthy children. Then, after dispensary observation, children with abnormalities in cardiac conduction had another ECG. The study found that 76% of children with non-severe pneumonia had ECG changes. The majority of children had conduction disorders of different localization and degree. Intraventricular conduction disorder in pneumonia occurred in 38% of cases, 2.5 times more often than in the control sample. Considering pathology of heart excitability, 3.96% of children had signs of right atrium overload, and 2.85 % - of left ventricle. 70 % of children with conduction disorders still had these changes after the ECG study in dynamics. This study showed that children with pneumonia had significant changes in the electrophysiological activity of the heart, which may have persisted after the convalescence period. This group of patients requires special management tactics at the stage of therapy and rehabilitation.
Keywords :
Children , Community , acquired pneumonia , Electrocardiogram , Teenagers
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences
Record number :
2668665
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