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COVID-19 in Brazilian Pediatric Patients: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study with a Predictive Model for Hospitalization.

Authors :
Pacheco, Ana Paula
Laureano, Henrique
Schidlowski, Laire
Ciorcero, Natalia
Zanatto, Thalita
Borgmann, Ariela
Fragoso, Gabrielle
Giamberardino, Ana Luisa
Dourado, Renata
Anjos, Karine dos
João, Paulo
Assahide, Marina
Silveira, Maria Cristina
Costa-Junior, Victor
Giamberardino, Heloisa
Prando, Carolina
Source :
Life (2075-1729). Sep2024, Vol. 14 Issue 9, p1083. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: This study was conducted to ascertain the most frequent symptoms of COVID-19 infection at first consultation in a pediatric cohort and to devise a predictive model for hospitalization. Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study of 1028 Brazilian patients aged <18 years with SARS-CoV-2 infection in a single reference hospital in the first year of the pandemic. Clinical, demographic, laboratory, and disease spectrum data were analyzed via multivariate logistic regression modeling to develop a predictive model of factors linked to hospitalization. Results: The majority of our cohort were schoolchildren and adolescents, with a homogeneous distribution concerning sex. At first consultation, most patients presented with fever (64.1%) and respiratory symptoms (63.3%). We had 204 admitted patients, including 11 with Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome. Increased D-dimer levels were associated with comorbidities (p = 0.018). A high viral load was observed in patients within the first two days of symptoms (p < 0.0001). Our predictive model included respiratory distress, number and type of specific comorbidities, tachycardia, seizures, and vomiting as factors for hospitalization. Conclusions: Most patients presented with mild conditions with outpatient treatment. However, understanding predictors for hospitalization can contribute to medical decisions at the first patient visit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20751729
Volume :
14
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Life (2075-1729)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180010105
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/life14091083