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Hospital Jang Child 12 injected Pfizer and went to the ICU, not because of myocardial infarction.

Thairath Online

3 Nov 2021 08:25 a.m.

National Institute of Child Health Knoll 12 Child injected with Pfizer and went to the ICU, stating that it was not caused by myocardial infarction. Recently, the patient’s condition improved. decreased breathlessness can eat

At 5:30 p.m. on November 2, 2021, Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health declaration of A female patient aged 12 years and 3 months with thromboembolism in the pulmonary artery. As a result of the Thai girl patient, aged 12 years and 3 months, was transferred from Ratchaburi Hospital. On Tuesday, October 26, 2021, with a cough, chest pain on October 24, 2021, the next day with more coughing, tightness in the chest, shortness of breath, Cyanide was admitted to the Ratchaburi Hospital on that day. 25 Oct. 2021 was treated with high concentration oxygen. Antibiotics, diuretics, and later the patient still has symptoms of shortness of breath. Therefore, the patient was intubated and sent to the Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health for further examination. On Tuesday October 26, 2021

Past history inquired from parents It was found that the patient had scoliosis noticed at 9 months of age but had never had any treatment before. and had a history of being easily tired since the age of 2 but had never seen a doctor before

From the physical examination at the institute, it was found that the children were very small and shorter than the criteria. Crooked back and puffy fingers, which are signs of chronic hypoxia Structural abnormalities can lead to pulmonary insufficiency and pulmonary fibrosis. This condition is considered a risk group in the respiratory disease group that should be vaccinated against COVID-19.

From the ultrasound examination of the heart, it was found that good contraction of the heart muscle There is no indication of myocardial infarction. and found a blockage in the pulmonary artery Therefore, additional heart examinations with computed tomography revealed thromboembolism in the pulmonary artery and found that the alveoli in the lungs were not fully expanded. and some areas with lung deflated

Patients were admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of the Institute during 26-31 October 2021, treated by thrombolytic drugs. Taking care of the airway, the airway tube can now be removed and converted to high concentrations of oxygen. Another cardiac ultrasound and computed tomography on October 29, 2021 revealed that the thrombus was smaller. Better blood flow to the lungs good contraction of the heart muscle when symptoms improve The patient was transferred to the pediatric ward for specific diseases on November 1, 2021. The patient’s breathlessness decreased. can eat

While the team of pediatricians in various branches of the institute In terms of heart disease, lung disease, hematology, and immunology, they have worked together to fully care for this patient in order to determine the causes that may cause pulmonary embolism.

Please be informed that This patient’s condition was not due to myocardial infarction. Thank you all for your concern for children’s health. The Queen’s National Institute of Child Health’s medical team will continue to provide care for the child.

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