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Cardiology in the Young ; 32(Supplement 2):S242-S243, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2062101

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Background and Aim: Multi-system inflammatory syndrome in chil-dren (MISC) associated with COVID-19 has been described as a potentially life-threatening disease. In this study, we aimed to evaluate cardiovascular findings in children diagnosed with MISC at initial presentation and follow up. Method(s): Between November 2020 and November 2021, 35 children diagnosed with MISC based on WHO criteria were evaluated in this retrospective study.Cardiac markers, electrocardi-ography and echocardiography were performed in all cases at pre-sentation. Cardiac evaluation were repeated at the mean of 10th week after discharge(range:5 to 33weeks). Result(s): At this period, 633 children had positive PCR test of Covid-19. The freguency of MISC was 5.5% in our cohort. The median age was 9 years at diagnosis. Comorbid diseases were found in 20% cases, but none had preexisting heart disease. All patients had high grade fever and laboratory evidence of hyperin-flammation. Most cases had mild form disease, however 12 patients had been hospitalized in ICU median 6 day. 27 cases (77%) had cardiovascular involvement.Kawasaki-like findings were found in 10 patients and 5 cases were presented with shock(Figure-1) Echocardiography;Left ventricular (LV)systolic dysfunction (EFlt;57%) was detected in 11 cases (31.4%) and coronary artery (CA) dilatation(z scoregt;2)was found in five(14.2%) cases. Pericardial effusion was seen in 12 cases. Electrocardiography: Sinus tachycardia was the most common finding. 2 cases had pro-longed QTc interval and four cases had T wave alterations. Four cases had experienced complex ventricular arrhythmia. Cardiac markers:24 cases had high Pro-BNP level. 18 cases also had high Troponin T levels. Pro-BNP and Troponin T levels were not found to be correlated with LVEF. Only one adolescent boy who had severe cardiac dysfunction died during the acute period. Followup:There were two cases with persistent cardiac symptom, but no case had LV systolic dysfunction. The mean PR intervale was significantly lower than initial measurements. The mean of QT and QTc at follow up were not different from basal measurements.The mean LVEF was significantly higher than the initial levels. The basal CA z scores normalized at followup. Conclusion(s): MISC is characterized predominantly by cardio-vascular system involvement, but the children with MISC have good cardiac outcomes at short term follow up.

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adult respiratory distress syndrome article case report clinical article coronavirus disease 2019 human mother to child transmission newborn ; 2021(Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria): Presentación de un caso novedoso de síndrome de dificultad respiratoria aguda neonatal con infección por SARS-CoV-2: Posible transmisión perinatal,
Article in Spanish | WHO COVID | ID: covidwho-1502724
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