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Cardiology in the Young ; 32(Supplement 2):S268, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2062093

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Background and Aim: Kawasaki-like (multisystem inflammatory) syndrome associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection is characterized by acute severe systemic vasculitis, often with multi-organ dys-function and cardiac involvement. Although most patients recover, long-term outcomes are poorly studied [Gema de Lama Caro-Paton et al., 2021;Guimaraes D. et et al., 2021;Sharma C. et al., 2021]. Method(s): We analyzed the results of laboratory, clinical, radiologi-cal, ECG and EchoCG data in the dynamic observation of 15 patients (M 9, 1.5-16 yo, m = 7) in 3 months after the suffered MIS-C. Result(s): At the disease onset high refractory fever was observed in all cases, symptoms of Kawasaki disease in 12 (80%) of them, shock with multi-organ dysfunction-in 8 (53.3%), including symptoms of acute heart failure-in 5 (33%), concomitant in two cases with severe left ventricular dilatation with low LV EF. Myocardial damage was seen in 11 patients (73%), pericarditis in 12 (80%), coronary dilatation in two (13%);troponin level increased in 5 (33%), CK-MB-in 5 (33%), BNP-in 3 (25%). After 3 months, there were no signs of myocardial dysfunction and/or cardiomegaly in any patient, troponin and BNP levels normalized in all patients, a moderate increase of CK-MB was seen in 8 (53%), and coronary dilatation persisted in one patient. Arrhythmias were documented at onset in 9 (60%) patients, 3 (20%) after 3 months (p = 0.028). Conclusion(s): preliminary results of follow-up of children after MIS-C demonstrate favorable course in the majority of patients by clinical, laboratory, ECG and echocardiographic data. Further observations are needed to determine the long-term prognosis.

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