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Glob Pediatr Health ; 9: 2333794X221085386, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35425848

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Objectives. This study was carried out to delineate the patients' characteristics and the imaging findings and their relation to some biochemical markers of 31 critically ill patients with MIS-C. Design. A retrospective cross-sectional study including all critically ill MIS-C patients admitted to the PICU from June 23rd to July 22nd, 2020. Results. Eighteen males and 13 females, with a median age of 9 years (interquartile range 6-11) presented mainly with fever (100%) and hypotension (100%). Abnormalities in the chest computed tomography were detected in 22 cases (71%). Consolidation and architecture distortion were detected in 58.1% of patients; bilateral lesions and lower lobe infiltrates, each, was evident in 64.5% of patients, while the peripheral distribution of lesions was seen in 71% of the cases. Pleural thickening and effusion, each, was found in 51.6% of the patients. In this small case series, the presence of high ferritin was significantly associated with the bilaterality of the lesions. Elevated C-reactive protein was associated with the peripheral distribution of the lesions. Thrombocytopenia and hypoalbuminemia were significantly correlated with the CT disease stage and CT severity score respectively. Conclusions. Although a few children in this group of MIS-C patients presented with respiratory manifestations, yet, most of them demonstrated significant radiological lung involvement, which necessitates a longer-term follow-up.

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Ann Pediatr Cardiol ; 15(3): 257-265, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36589651

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Background: Although magnetic resonance imaging T2* is considered the gold standard to assess myocardial iron overload in ß-thalassemia patients, its routine use is limited by the high cost and limited availability. Recent data demonstrated that strain imaging by speckle tracking is a sensitive tool for early assessment of the left ventricular myocardial dysfunction. This study aims to evaluate the clinical utility of two-dimensional (2D) speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE) for the detection of early myocardial disease in beta-thalassemia major (ß-TM) patients. Materials and Methods: 2D STE, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) heart T2* and MRI liver iron content were done for 30 ß-TM patients with no clinical heart disease, compared to 2D STE in 30 healthy age- and sex-matched controls. Results: There was a significant reduction in the longitudinal systolic strain values by STE among ß-TM patients compared to controls (P = 0.05). A longitudinal peak systolic strain cutoff values of ≤-19 was able to detect ß-TM patients having subclinical cardiac iron overload by MRI T2* (sensitivity = 90%-93.3%, specificity = 83%-100%). Mean serum ferritin in the past 2 years correlated negatively to longitudinal systolic strain values global longitudinal peak systolic strain average (P = 0.05).

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