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Acute Cardiovascular Manifestations in 286 Children with Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 Infection in Europe

Authors :
Andreia Francisco
Phuoc Duong
Shalan Uaid Fadl
Karl Viktor Perminow
Owen Miller
Vladislav Vukomanovic
Marisa Vieira
Gabriela Doros
Savina Mannarino
Israel Valverde
Francisco Gonzalez Barlatay
Maria Ilina
Ornella Milanesi
Beata Kucińska
Irene M. Kuipers
Antigoni Deri
Fernando Centeno
Susana Maria Rey-García
Zdenka Reinhardt
Victoria C. Ziesenitz
Simona Anna Marcora
Ana R. Sousa
Begoña Manso
Moises Rodriguez-Gonzalez
Jussi Niemelä
Jelena Hubrechts
Cecilia Lazea
Gernot Grangl
Joan Sanchez-de-Toledo
Almudena Ortiz-Garrido
Ferran Gran
Daniël De Wolf
Giulia Bordin
Abigail Sharpe
Francesca Cairello
Bernadette Brent
Gauri Nepali
Isabelle Loeckx
Paraskevi Theocharis
Sylvie Di Filippo
Colin J. McMahon
Ashish Chikermane
Emanuela Valsangiacomo-Buchel
Giridhar Soda
Marie-Christine Seghaye
Fatima Pinto
Paolo Ciliberti
Xavier Iriart
Giulia Tuo
Yogen Singh
Wendy Dewals
Constancio Medrano-Lopez
Amalia Tamariz-Martel
Carlo Pace Napoleone
Andrea Donti
Federico Gutierrez-Larraya
Kristof Vandekerckhove
Source :
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Background: The aim of the study was to document cardiovascular clinical findings, cardiac imaging and laboratory markers in children presenting with the novel multisystemic inflammatory syndrome associated with COVID-19. Methods: A real-time internet based survey was sent via the member mailing database for Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiologists (AEPC) working groups for Cardiac Imaging and Cardiovascular Intensive Care member. Inclusion criteria was children 0-18 years admitted to hospital between March 1 and June 6, 2020 with diagnosis of an inflammatory syndrome and acute cardiovascular complications. Findings: A total of 286 children from 55 centres from 17 European countries were included. The median age was 8·4 years (IQR 3·8-12·4 years) and 67% were males. Most common cardiovascular complications were shock (40%), cardiac arrhythmias (35%), pericardial effusion (28%) and coronary artery dilatation (24%). Reduced left ventricular ejection fraction was present in 52% of patients and 93% had raised cardiac troponin (cTnT). The biochemical markers of inflammation were raised in majority of patients on admission: elevated CRP (99%), ferritin (79%), procalcitonin (96%), NT-proBNP (93%), IL-6 level (88%) and D-dimers (90%). There was a statistically significant correlation between degree of elevation in cardiac and biochemical parameters and need of intensive care support (p

Details

ISSN :
15565068
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SSRN Electronic Journal
Accession number :
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