中国全科医学 ›› 2018, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (28): 3443-3446.DOI: 10.12114/j.issn.1007-9572.2018.28.007

• 专题研究 • 上一篇    下一篇

全科医生在儿童先天性心脏病全程照顾中的角色

连思晴,郑嘉堂,狄娜,闫辉,陶霞   

  1. 1.100034北京市,北京大学第一医院全科医学科
    2.100191北京市,北京大学医学部全科医学学系
    3.100034北京市,北京大学第一医院儿科
    4.100034北京市,北京大学第一医院妇产科
    *通信作者:闫辉,副教授;E-mail:yanhuiped@126.com
  • 出版日期:2018-10-05 发布日期:2018-10-05

Role of General Practitioners in the Whole Course of Care for Congenital Heart Disease in Children

LIAN Siqing1,2,ZHENG Jiatang1,2,DI Na1,2,YAN Hui3*,TAO Xia1,2,4   

  1. 1.Department of General Practice,Peking University First Hospital,Beijing 100034,China
    2.Department of General Practice,Peking University Health Science Center,Beijing 100191,China
    3.Department of Pediatrics,Peking University First Hospital,Beijing 100034,China
    4.Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics,Peking University First Hospital,Beijing 100034,China
    *Corresponding author:YAN Hui,Associate professor;E-mail:yanhuiped@126.com
  • Published:2018-10-05 Online:2018-10-05

摘要: 先天性心脏病(先心病)是先天性心脏、心脏血管连接处和心脏外血管的畸形。其发病率已持续位居我国出生缺陷首位,并已成为5岁以下儿童的首位死因。随着全科医学学科的发展和分级诊疗制度的深化,全科医生服务人群的年龄范围在逐渐扩大,全科医生将在儿童先心病的全程照顾中扮演重要角色。本文探讨了全科医生在先心病患儿的不同人生阶段所承担的咨询、疾病诊治及随访管理工作,这对提高先心病患儿的生命质量有重要意义。

关键词: 儿童, 先天性心脏病, 全科医生, 全程照顾, 分级诊疗

Abstract: A congenital heart disease (CHD),is a congenital malformation of heart,coronary vessels,and of the connection between the heart and adjacent vessels.It has become the most common birth defect in China,and the leading cause of death among children under 5 years of age.With the development of general practice and the hierarchal medical system,general practitioners (GPs) are increasingly tending to serve populations of all age groups.We explored the important role of GPs in the care (including consultation,diagnosis,treatment and follow-up management) of CHD in children at different disease management stages,which would be meaningful for the improvement of quality of life in this population.

Key words: Child, Congenital heart disease, General practitioners, Comprehensive care, Hierarchal medical system