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Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24): 673-678, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-696467

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Objective To investigate the clinical features of Kawasaki disease shock syndrome(KDSS)in children by comparing the clinical and laboratory characteristics with those of non-shock Kawasaki disease(KD)pa-tients. Methods Consecutive hospitalized patients diagnosed as KD were included,who had been admitted into the Children′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University between January 1 and December 31,2015. There were 11 cases complicated with shock (KDSS group)and 61 cases without shock (non-shock KD group). The demographic,clinical and laboratory data were collected from all these 72 patients and comparisons were made between the KDSS group and the non-shock KD group. The parameters correlated with KDSS were evaluated by Logistic regression analysis. Results Of the 72 patients with KD,males accounted for 77. 8% (56 / 72 cases),and 11 cases (15. 3%,11 / 72 ca-ses)met the diagnosis of KDSS. All the patients with KDSS received fluid resuscitation and vasoactive drug,and 2 cases (18. 2%,2 / 11 cases)showed resistance to intravenous immunoglobulin. There were 2 cases (18. 2%,2 / 11 cases)in the KDSS group and 10 cases (16. 4%,10 / 61 cases)in the non-shock KD group presented as incomplete KD on ad-mission. Ten cases (90. 9%,10 / 11 cases)showed abnormal echocardiography (coronary artery dilation and mitral re-gurgitation were mostly observed)in the KDSS group,otherwise 11 cases (18. 0%,11 / 61 cases)in the non-shock KD group,and there was a significant difference(P = 0. 000). Two cases (18. 2%,10 / 11 cases)had an acute gastrointesti-nal bleeding in the KDSS group,while none in the non-shock KD,and there was a significant difference(P = 0. 001). The patients with vomiting were significantly more in the KDSS group[54. 5%(6 / 11 cases)]than the non-shock KD group [16. 4%(10 / 61 cases)],and there was a significant difference(P = 0. 005). The significant differences in most laboratory indexes between the KDSS group and the non-shock KD group were as follows:(131. 91 ± 3. 86)mmol/ L vs. (136. 02 ± 4. 23)mmol/ L in sodium concentration (P = 0. 000),(834. 91 ± 1411. 48)ng/ L vs. (128. 28 ± 98. 92) ng/ L in B-type natriuretic peptide (P = 0. 000),(0. 72 ± 2. 19)μg/ L vs. (0. 00 ± 0. 01)μg/ L in troponin I (P =0. 010),(25. 44 ± 34. 06)μg/ L vs. (1. 18 ± 1. 97)μg/ L in procalcitonin (P = 0. 000). Also,immunological status of these patients with KDSS and non-shock KD varied as follows:(44. 39 ± 11. 86)% vs. (59. 69 ± 10. 86)% in CD3 + T lymphocytes (P = 0. 000),(25. 17 ± 8. 78)% vs. (35. 77 ± 11. 24)% in CD4 + T lymphocytes (P = 0. 005), (9. 93 ± 5. 63)% vs. (5. 41 ± 0. 63)% in natural killer(NK)cells (P = 0. 000),(40. 93 ± 13. 74)% vs. (29. 18 ± 9. 53)% in B cells (P = 0. 000). Logistic regression analysis showed that troponin I[odds ratio(OR)= 4. 173,Wald =56. 967,P < 0. 001],PCT(OR = 0. 378,Wald = 14. 738,P = 0. 007),and NK cells (OR = 0. 053,Wald = 6. 656,P =0. 008)were the factors associated with KDSS. Conclusions The abnormalities of gastrointestinal tract and echocardio-graphy in KDSS were significantly higher than those of the non-shock KD. Although multifactor analysis results just showed that troponin I,PCT,NK cells were associated with KDSS. If KD patients have hyponatremia,abnormal elevation of B-type natriuretic peptide and dysfunction of cellular immunity,KDSS might be considered.

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