Progress of takotsubo mediated by sympathetic nervous in children with intensive nervous system disease / 中国小儿急救医学
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine
; (12): 652-657, 2022.
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The incidence of intensive nervous system disease in children is high, and there will be more or less long-term sequelae.In addition, due to age, long-term treatment costs are high, causing a great burden to society.When intensive nervous system disease occurs, the body can show an increase in sympathetic activity and catecholamine, which leads to the occurrence of takotsubo.After the occurrence of takotsubo, it can reduce the supplement of intracranial oxygen, thus aggravate the intensive nervous system disease and aggravate the adverse clinical outcome of children.Sedation and analgesia to reduce sympathetic activity can achieve the purpose of treating intensive nervous system diseases and takotsubo.
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