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Cross-sectional study of the clinical characteristics and outcomes of children hospitalized with COVID-19 in Lima, Peru

Authors :
Jesús Domínguez Rojas
Matilde Estupiñan Vigil
Raquel Garcés-Ghilardi
Giancarlo Alvarado-Gamarra
Olguita del Águila
Adanida Flor Lope Tenorio
Carmen Cecilia Ayón Dejo
Kenny Chonlon Murillo
Sebastián Boluarte Baca
Angie Stapleton Herbozo
Ricardo Seminario Aliaga
Giuliana Reyes Florian
Diana Dávila Riega
Sarah Fernández Suárez
Álvaro Coronado Muñoz
Source :
Medwave, Vol 21, Iss 01, Pp e8107-e8107 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Medwave Estudios Limitada, 2021.

Abstract

Introduction Coronavirus 2019 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in children occurred in Peru as of March 2020, leading to pediatric patients’ hospitalization in areas adapted for this purpose at the Edgardo Rebagliati Martins National Hospital. In the beginning, the demand for hospitalization was low, but it increased gradually. Consistent with international reports, the majority of patients presented mild or moderate symptoms. Nonetheless, there were also severe cases, even fatal ones. Objectives To describe the characteristics and clinical outcome of pediatric patients with COVID-19 hospitalized in a referral hospital in Lima, Peru, between March and August 2020. Methods A descriptive and inferential cross-sectional study was carried out. The population includes all hospitalized patients in the Department of Pediatrics, with clinical and surgical diagnoses associated with COVID-19. Results We included 100 patients, with an average age of 83.4 ± 54 months, with a predominance of male patients (55%). Hospitalized patients were grouped into five categories: respiratory failure (17%), multisystemic inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) (31%), neurological presentation (19%), acute abdomen (20%), and patients with oncological problems (13%). Most of the patients (74%) had comorbidities. Regarding the presenting symptoms, intestinal pain predominated in the appendicitis group (90%, p < 0.001), fever was present in most patients with respiratory failure (64.7%); multisystemic inflammatory syndrome (90.3%), neurological manifestations (15.8%), acute abdomen (50%) and oncological conditions (61.5%) were also present in these patients. Kawasaki symptoms were found in 38.7% of the patients with multisystemic inflammatory syndrome. Mortality was 4%. Respiratory problems (29.4%) and multisystemic inflammatory syndrome (22.6%) required admission to intensive care, more frequently than the other presentations (p = 0.008). Conclusions We conclude that the vulnerability in the pediatric population is the one that has preexisting conditions. We divided our patients according to presentation, diagnosis, and complications, which were predominantly respiratory. We also had oncological patients with COVID-19.

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
07176384
Volume :
21
Issue :
01
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Medwave
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.05aa50e9638d41568a978c18c25912e8
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2021.01.8107