Detailed Information

Cited 0 time in webofscience Cited 0 time in scopus
Metadata Downloads

Clinical Features of Critical Congenital Heart Disease in Term Infants with Hypoxemia: A Single-Center Study in Korea

Full metadata record
DC Field Value Language
dc.contributor.author최의경-
dc.contributor.authorJeong Hee Shin-
dc.contributor.authorGi Young Jang-
dc.contributor.author최병민-
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-02T19:07:34Z-
dc.date.available2021-09-02T19:07:34Z-
dc.date.created2021-06-17-
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.issn2287-9412-
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/79677-
dc.description.abstractPurpose: This study was performed to determine the clinical features of full-term infants with hypoxemia detected by pulse oximetry and to establish the diagnosis of critical congenital heart disease (CCHD). Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of neonates who had been admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit within 2 weeks of birth at Korea University Ansan Hospital between January 2013 and October 2017 (n=450). We classified these neonates based on the presence of hypoxemia at admission and investigated neonatal characteristics, initial symptoms, echocardiographic findings, and final diagnosis associated with hypoxemic diseases. Results: Of 450 term infants, 265 infants (58.9%) were identified hypoxemia by pulse oximetry at admission. The most common symptoms of them were cyanosis and tachypnea. Among them, 80.1% of infants (214/265) were diagnosed with respiratory tract disease and 8.3% of infants (22/265) had congenital heart disease. Thirteen infants (13/265, 4.9%) had CCHD and were treated with urgent surgery or transcatheter intervention within 28 days of birth. Majority of infants with respiratory tract disorder were transferred from hospital immediately after birth, but 46.1% of infants (6/13) with CCHD remained asymptomatic after birth and were admitted after 48 hours after birth. In addition, other hypoxemic illnesses were identified as neonatal infectious and neurological diseases. Conclusion: This study showed the importance of assessment in neonates with hypoxemia, including those diagnosed with CCHD. The possibility of CCHD should be considered in the differential diagnosis in neonates demonstrating hypoxemia after 48 hours of birth. A larger prospective study is needed to assess the effectiveness and outcomes of pulse oximetry for neonatal screening in Korea.-
dc.languageKorean-
dc.language.isoko-
dc.publisher대한신생아학회-
dc.titleClinical Features of Critical Congenital Heart Disease in Term Infants with Hypoxemia: A Single-Center Study in Korea-
dc.title.alternativeClinical Features of Critical Congenital Heart Disease in Term Infants with Hypoxemia: A Single-Center Study in Korea-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthor최병민-
dc.identifier.doi10.5385/nm.2018.25.4.137-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationNeonatal medicine, v.25, no.4, pp.137 - 143-
dc.relation.isPartOfNeonatal medicine-
dc.citation.titleNeonatal medicine-
dc.citation.volume25-
dc.citation.number4-
dc.citation.startPage137-
dc.citation.endPage143-
dc.type.rimsART-
dc.identifier.kciidART002410183-
dc.description.journalClass2-
dc.description.journalRegisteredClasskci-
dc.subject.keywordAuthorHypoxemia-
dc.subject.keywordAuthorCongenital heart disease-
dc.subject.keywordAuthorOximetry-
dc.subject.keywordAuthorNewborn-
Files in This Item
There are no files associated with this item.
Appears in
Collections
College of Medicine > Department of Medical Science > 1. Journal Articles

qrcode

Items in ScholarWorks are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Related Researcher

Researcher Choi, Byung Min photo

Choi, Byung Min
의과대학 (의학과)
Read more

Altmetrics

Total Views & Downloads

BROWSE