Cardiac murmurs in children.

Autor: Huq A; MBBS, FCP, FRACP, Staff Specialist Paediatrics, Logan Hospital, Queensland Health, Brisbane, Qld; Senior Lecturer, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Qld., Rahman A; MBBS, FRACP, FCSANZ, Clinical Director, Coronary Care Unit, Gold Coast University Hospital, Southport, Qld; Associate Professor, Griffith University School of Medicine, Southport, Qld; Honorary Adjunct Associate Professor, Faculty of Health science and Medicine, Bond University, Robina, Qld.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Australian journal of general practice [Aust J Gen Pract] 2024 Jul; Vol. 53 (7), pp. 453-462.
DOI: 10.31128/AJGP-06-23-6853
Abstrakt: Background: Approximately 50% of children experience a cardiac murmur at some point in their lives; <1% of these murmurs are attributed to congenital heart disease (CHD). Cardiac murmur might be the first clinical sign of a significant CHD in children. Despite careful routine medical examinations at birth, approximately 50% of CHD cases could remain unrecognised.
Objective: Cardiovascular symptoms and signs could be specific or non-specific in neonates and children with heart murmurs. Knowledge about red flags in history and physical examinations, and syndromic associations of common CHDs are important. Auscultatory skills to identify systolic, diastolic and continuous murmurs and heart sounds are essential. Differential diagnosis should be formulated based on the location of maximum intensity of murmurs. Younger infants and children with pathological murmurs and red-flag signs should be promptly referred to local paediatric cardiology services for further investigations.
Discussion: Significant skill and knowledge are required for the identification of critical murmurs and associated cardiovascular problems. This review provides a simplified comprehensive update on cardiac murmurs and associated conditions in neonates and children.
Databáze: MEDLINE