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2. Cardiac dysfunction in Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children: An Italian single-center study
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Savina Mannarino, Irene Raso, Massimo Garbin, Elena Ghidoni, Carla Corti, Sara Goletto, Luisa Nespoli, Sara Santacesaria, Elena Zoia, Anna Camporesi, Francesca Izzo, Dario Dilillo, Laura Fiori, Enza D’Auria, Annalisa De Silvestri, Alberto Dolci, Valeria Calcaterra, and Gianvincenzo Zuccotti
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Multisystem inflammatory syndrome ,Children ,Heart ,Cardiac ,COVID-19 ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Abstract Background Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a novel condition temporally associated with SARS-CoV2 infection. Cardiovascular involvement is mainly evident as acute myocardial dysfunction in MIS-C. The aim of this study was to describe the cardiac dysfunction in patients with MIS-C, defining the role of severity in the clinical presentations and outcomes in a single cohort of pediatric patients. Methods A single-center retrospective study on patients diagnosed with MIS-C, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) definition, and referred to Vittore Buzzi Children’s Hospital in Milan from November 2020 to February 2021. Patients were managed according to a local approved protocol. According to the admission cardiac left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), the patients were divided into group A (LVEF
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- 2022
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3. Atrioventricular Block in Celiac Disease: An Unusual Clinical Presentation in a Child. A Case-Based Review
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Savina Mannarino, Sara Santacesaria, Irene Raso, Giulia Fini, Elena Pozzi, Cristina Cocuccio, Valeria Calcaterra, and Gianvincenzo Zuccotti
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atrioventricular block ,celiac disease ,children ,cardiac involvement ,conduction disorders ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Congenital or acquired atrioventricular block (AVB) is a rare disorder in the pediatric population, while celiac disease (CeD) is a common multisystemic autoimmune disorder that is characterized by intestinal manifestations as they are the typical clinical presentation. Sometimes CeD presents more complex multisystemic involvement which includes the heart. Cardiac involvement, such as dilated cardiomyopathy, myocarditis or conduction disease, have been mainly described in untreated adult patients with or without gastro-intestinal symptoms; rare cases of AVB and CeD have been also reported, particularly in association with extra-cardiac manifestations. We describe a case of a progressive acquired AVB block in a 4-year-old child, in which CeD was later diagnosed. A rapid and significantly improvement of the AVB grade has been obtained after the child started a strict gluten-free diet, and so we suggest including diagnostic exams for CeD in all of the children with acquired AVB.
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- 2022
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4. Advanced Echocardiographic Analysis in Medium-Term Follow-Up of Children with Previous Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome
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Massimo Garbin, Irene Raso, Alessandra Piersanti, Laura Gianolio, Annalisa De Silvestri, Valeria Calcaterra, Carla G. Corti, Luisa F. Nespoli, Sara Santacesaria, Giulia Fini, Dario Dilillo, Gianvincenzo Zuccotti, and Savina Mannarino
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COVID-19 ,MIS-C ,strain ,speckle tracking echocardiography ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a severe hyperinflammatory disease related to SARS-CoV2 infection, with frequent cardiovascular involvement in the acute setting. The aim of the study was to evaluate the cardiac function at 6 months. Thirty-two patients diagnosed with MIS-C were enrolled and underwent advanced echocardiogram at discharge and at 6 months. According to the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) at admission, the patients were divided into group A (LVEF < 45%) and group B (LVEF ≥ 45%) and the follow-up results were compared. At discharge, all patients had normal LV and RV systolic function (LVEF 61 ± 4.4%, LV global longitudinal strain −22.1%, TAPSE 20.1mm, s’ wave 0.13m/s, RV free wall longitudinal strain −27.8%) with normal LV diastolic function (E/A 1.5, E/e’ 5.7, and left atrial strain 46.5%) and no significant differences at 6 months. Compared to group B, the group A patients showed a reduced, even if normal, LV global longitudinal strain at discharge (−21.1% vs. −22.6%, p-value 0.02), but the difference was no longer significant at the follow-up. Patients with MIS-C can present with depressed cardiac function, but if treated, the cardiac function recovered without late onset of cardiac disease. This favorable result was independent of the severity of acute LV dysfunction.
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- 2022
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5. Lung Ultrasound Patterns in Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)-Characteristics and Prognostic Value
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Anna Camporesi, Marco Gemma, Danilo Buonsenso, Stefania Ferrario, Anna Mandelli, Matteo Pessina, Veronica Diotto, Elena Rota, Irene Raso, Laura Fiori, Alessandro Campari, and Francesca Izzo
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multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children ,lung ultrasound ,COVID-19 ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Objective and design: Following COVID-19 infection, children can develop an hyperinflammatory state termed Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C). Lung Ultrasound (LUS) features of COVID-19 in children have been described, but data describing the LUS findings of MIS-C are limited. The aim of this retrospective observational study conducted between 1 March and 31 December 2020, at a tertiary pediatric hospital in Milano, is to describe LUS patterns in patients with MIS-C and to verify correlation with illness severity. The secondary objective is to evaluate concordance of LUS with Chest X-ray (CXR). Methodology: Clinical and laboratory data were collected for all patients (age 0–18 years) admitted with MIS-C, as well as LUS and CXR patterns at admission. PICU admission, needed for respiratory support and inotrope administration, hospital, and PICU length of stay, were considered as outcomes and evaluated in the different LUS patterns. An agreement between LUS and CXR evaluation was assessed with Cohen’ k. Results: 24 children, who had a LUS examination upon admission, were enrolled. LUS pattern of subpleural consolidations < or > 1 cm with or without pleural effusion were associated with worse Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction at admission and need for inotropes. Subpleural consolidations < 1 cm were also associated with PICU length of stay. Agreement of CXR with LUS for consolidations and effusion was slight. Conclusion: LUS pattern of subpleural consolidations and consolidations with or without pleural effusion are predictors of disease severity; under this aspect, LUS can be used at admission to stratify risk of severe disease.
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- 2022
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6. Benefits in Cardiac Function from a Remote Exercise Program in Children with Obesity
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Savina Mannarino, Sara Santacesaria, Irene Raso, Massimo Garbin, Andreana Pipolo, Silvia Ghiglia, Gabriele Tarallo, Annalisa De Silvestri, Matteo Vandoni, Daniela Lucini, Vittoria Carnevale Pellino, Giuseppina Bernardelli, Alessandro Gatti, Virginia Rossi, Valeria Calcaterra, and Gianvincenzo Zuccotti
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Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica ,cardiac morphology ,obesity ,adolescents ,cardiac function ,cardiovascular prevention ,children ,physical activity ,remote exercise ,Settore M-EDF/01 - Metodi e Didattiche delle Attivita' Motorie ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Settore MED/11 - Malattie dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare - Abstract
Physical activity (PA) is a crucial factor in preventing and treating obesity and related complications. In this one-arm pre–post longitudinal prospective study, we evaluated the effects of a 12-week online supervised training program on cardiac morphology, function and blood pressure (BP) in children with obesity. The training program consisted of three sessions per week, each lasting 60 min. Advanced echocardiographic imaging (tissue Doppler and longitudinal strain analysis) was used to detect subclinical changes in heart function. Categorical variables were described as counts and percentages; quantitative variables as the mean and standard deviation (SD) as they were normally distributed (Shapiro–Wilks test). Pre–post comparisons were made with a paired t-test. A total of 27/38 (71%) enrolled patients (18M/9F, 11 ± 2 years) completed the training protocol and were considered in the analysis. At baseline, no hypertensive patient was noted; all echocardiographic variables were within the normal range. After training, we observed a significant reduction in BP parameters, including systolic BP values and Z-score, diastolic BP values, centiles and Z-score, and mean arterial pressure (all p < 0.05). Significant variations in echocardiographic interventricular septum (IVSd) thickness (p = 0.011), IVSd Z-score (p = 0.001), left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic diameter (p = 0.045), LV posterior wall thickness Z-score (p = 0.017), and LV global longitudinal strain (p = 0.016) were detected. No differences in LV diastolic function and right ventricular strain were noted. PA plays a decisive role in improving BP control and has benefits on left ventricle systolic function, representing a strategic approach to limit CV risk. Online exercise could be an excellent method of training in children with obesity.
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- 2023
7. Lung involvement in children with COVID-19 multisystem inflammatory syndrome
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Michele Ghezzi, Emma Longoni, Alice Munari, Irene Raso, Giacomo Biganzoli, Gianvincenzo Zuccotti, and Enza D'Auria
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health - Abstract
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) has been reported in increasing numbers, mostly focusing on cardiac dysfunction. Very few studies have evaluated lung involvement in terms of imaging findings, while data regarding pulmonary function in children with MIS-C are not available. The purpose of our study was to evaluate lung involvement in MIS-C by imaging and lung function by structured light plethysmography (SLP) at hospital admission and 6 months afterwards. Spirometry is the gold standard technique to evaluate lung function in children. However, SLP has the advantage of not requiring contact with the patient, offering an effective solution for the evaluation of lung function during the pandemic. To our knowledge this is the first study that aims to investigate pulmonary function by SLP in children with MIS-C.
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- 2022
8. Cardiac dysfunction in Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children: An Italian single-center study
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Savina Mannarino, Irene Raso, Massimo Garbin, Elena Ghidoni, Carla Corti, Sara Goletto, Luisa Nespoli, Sara Santacesaria, Elena Zoia, Anna Camporesi, Francesca Izzo, Dario Dilillo, Laura Fiori, Enza D’Auria, Annalisa De Silvestri, Alberto Dolci, Valeria Calcaterra, and Gianvincenzo Zuccotti
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Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica ,Adolescent ,Heart Diseases ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Multisystem inflammatory syndrome ,COVID-19 ,Heart ,Stroke Volume ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Italy ,Humans ,RNA, Viral ,Cardiac ,Children ,Child ,Settore BIO/12 - Biochimica Clinica e Biologia Molecolare Clinica ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Background Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a novel condition temporally associated with SARS-CoV2 infection. Cardiovascular involvement is mainly evident as acute myocardial dysfunction in MIS-C. The aim of this study was to describe the cardiac dysfunction in patients with MIS-C, defining the role of severity in the clinical presentations and outcomes in a single cohort of pediatric patients. Methods A single-center retrospective study on patients diagnosed with MIS-C, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) definition, and referred to Vittore Buzzi Children’s Hospital in Milan from November 2020 to February 2021. Patients were managed according to a local approved protocol. According to the admission cardiac left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), the patients were divided into group A (LVEF
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- 2021
9. A Misdiagnosed Case of Double Outlet Right Atrium Associated With Hypoplastic Right Ventricle
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Claudia Raineri, Domenica Paola Basile, Angelo Fabio D'Aiello, Irene Raso, Andrea Quarti, Alessandro Giamberti, Mario Carminati, Antonio Saracino, Massimo Chessa, Raso, Irene, Quarti, Andrea, Chessa, Massimo, Basile, Domenica Paola, Saracino, Antonio, D'Aiello, Angelo Fabio, Raineri, Claudia, Carminati, Mario, and Giamberti, Alessandro
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Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular ,Male ,Cardiac Catheterization ,Heart disease ,Swine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Diagnostic Error ,Heart Septal Defects, Atrial ,Heart Ventricle ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pathognomonic ,Cardiac Surgical Procedure ,Medicine ,Cardiac catheterization ,Heart septal defect ,Tricuspid valve ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,General Medicine ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Echocardiography ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Heterografts ,Tricuspid Valve ,Heterograft ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Pericardium ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart Ventricles ,Ventricular Septum ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Heart Atria ,cardiovascular diseases ,Interventricular septum ,Cardiac Surgical Procedures ,Diagnostic Errors ,Cyanosis ,Cyanosi ,Animal ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,medicine.disease ,030228 respiratory system ,Ventricle ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Double outlet right atrium (DORA) is a rare congenital heart disease in which the right atrium opens into both ventricles. The reduced leftward motion of the interventricular septum causes a malalignment between the atrial and the ventricular septum at the cardiac crux, which is the pathognomonic feature of this heart defect. We describe a case of significant exertional desaturation in an adult patient who was diagnosed with DORA, restrictive right ventricle, and anomalous tricuspid valve. Subsequently, the patient underwent one-and-a-half ventricular palliation.
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- 2020
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10. Primary Arterial Switch Operation for Late Presentation of Transposition of the Great Arteries With Intact Ventricular Septum
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Matteo Reali, Domenica Paola Basile, Antonio Saracino, Mario Carminati, Alessandro Frigiola, Mauro Lo Rito, Irene Raso, Alessandro Varrica, and Alessandro Giamberti
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Late referral ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Transposition of Great Vessels ,Ventricular Septum ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Late presentation ,Transposition (music) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Deconditioning ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,Body surface area ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,General Medicine ,Arteries ,Arterial Switch Operation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,030228 respiratory system ,Great arteries ,Ventricle ,Cardiology ,Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Transposition of the great arteries (TGA) with intact ventricular septum (IVS) are subject to neonatal arterial switch operation (ASO) to avoid deconditioning of the left ventricle (LV). Often an early repair is not feasible in developing countries where late referral is frequent. We aim to explore ASO outcomes in late TGA-IVS and compare "unfavorable candidates" (LV myocardial mass35gr/m
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- 2020
11. The diagnostic process of stable angina
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Gabriele Crimi, Ilaria Passarelli, Stefano De Servi, Gioacchino Valenti, and Irene Raso
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Coronary angiography ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Myocardial ischemia ,MEDLINE ,Coronary Artery Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Coronary Angiography ,Risk Assessment ,Stable angina ,Coronary artery disease ,Angina ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Angina, Stable ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,business.industry ,Diagnostic test ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Exercise Test ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Risk assessment - Abstract
Since Heberden's first description, stable angina has represented a challenge for the clinicians. Even the most recent guidelines seem ineffective to correctly identify patients who should be sent to cath labs. Still too many patients who undergo coronary angiography are found not to have significant lesions; moreover, its extensive use as the first diagnostic test leads to revascularizations with uncertain appropriateness and prognostic significance. These considerations underline the importance of noninvasive testing before sending patients to invasive coronary angiography. However, it is still debatable whether it is better to pursue anatomic evaluation of the coronary tree with the use of computed tomography or assessment of myocardial ischemia, a controversy which has not been resolved by recent trials comparing the two diagnostic modalities. A combined approach using both functional and anatomic testing may lead to a more careful risk stratification before invasive coronary angiography. The aim of this article is to discuss the most recent evidence in this field, and its application in clinical practice.
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12. Barriers associated with emergency medical service activation in patients with ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes
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Baldi, Enrico, Camporotondo, Rita, Gnecchi, Massimiliano, Totaro, Rossana, Guida, Stefania, Costantino, Ilaria, Repetto, Alessandra, Savastano, Simone, Sacchi, Maria Clara, Bollato, Carola, Giglietta, Federica, Oltrona Visconti, Luigi, and Leonardi, Sergio
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- 2022
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13. Lung involvement in children with COVID‐19 multisystem inflammatory syndrome.
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Ghezzi, Michele, Longoni, Emma, Munari, Alice, Raso, Irene, Biganzoli, Giacomo, Zuccotti, Gianvincenzo, and D'Auria, Enza
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- 2023
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14. Benefits in Cardiac Function from a Remote Exercise Program in Children with Obesity.
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Mannarino, Savina, Santacesaria, Sara, Raso, Irene, Garbin, Massimo, Pipolo, Andreana, Ghiglia, Silvia, Tarallo, Gabriele, De Silvestri, Annalisa, Vandoni, Matteo, Lucini, Daniela, Carnevale Pellino, Vittoria, Bernardelli, Giuseppina, Gatti, Alessandro, Rossi, Virginia, Calcaterra, Valeria, and Zuccotti, Gianvincenzo
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- 2023
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15. Atrioventricular Block in Celiac Disease: An Unusual Clinical Presentation in a Child. A Case-Based Review.
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Mannarino, Savina, Santacesaria, Sara, Raso, Irene, Fini, Giulia, Pozzi, Elena, Cocuccio, Cristina, Calcaterra, Valeria, and Zuccotti, Gianvincenzo
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CELIAC disease diagnosis ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN analysis ,AMBULATORY electrocardiography ,ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY ,EXERCISE tests ,BIOPSY ,CARDIOPULMONARY system ,HEART block ,CELIAC disease ,BRADYCARDIA ,BLOOD testing ,GLUTEN-free diet - Abstract
Congenital or acquired atrioventricular block (AVB) is a rare disorder in the pediatric population, while celiac disease (CeD) is a common multisystemic autoimmune disorder that is characterized by intestinal manifestations as they are the typical clinical presentation. Sometimes CeD presents more complex multisystemic involvement which includes the heart. Cardiac involvement, such as dilated cardiomyopathy, myocarditis or conduction disease, have been mainly described in untreated adult patients with or without gastro-intestinal symptoms; rare cases of AVB and CeD have been also reported, particularly in association with extra-cardiac manifestations. We describe a case of a progressive acquired AVB block in a 4-year-old child, in which CeD was later diagnosed. A rapid and significantly improvement of the AVB grade has been obtained after the child started a strict gluten-free diet, and so we suggest including diagnostic exams for CeD in all of the children with acquired AVB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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16. Lung Ultrasound Patterns in Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)-Characteristics and Prognostic Value.
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Camporesi, Anna, Gemma, Marco, Buonsenso, Danilo, Ferrario, Stefania, Mandelli, Anna, Pessina, Matteo, Diotto, Veronica, Rota, Elena, Raso, Irene, Fiori, Laura, Campari, Alessandro, and Izzo, Francesca
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MULTISYSTEM inflammatory syndrome ,COVID-19 ,CHEST X rays ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,LUNGS ,PEDIATRICS ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,SEVERITY of illness index ,RISK assessment ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,DATA analysis software ,ODDS ratio - Abstract
Objective and design: Following COVID-19 infection, children can develop an hyperinflammatory state termed Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C). Lung Ultrasound (LUS) features of COVID-19 in children have been described, but data describing the LUS findings of MIS-C are limited. The aim of this retrospective observational study conducted between 1 March and 31 December 2020, at a tertiary pediatric hospital in Milano, is to describe LUS patterns in patients with MIS-C and to verify correlation with illness severity. The secondary objective is to evaluate concordance of LUS with Chest X-ray (CXR). Methodology: Clinical and laboratory data were collected for all patients (age 0–18 years) admitted with MIS-C, as well as LUS and CXR patterns at admission. PICU admission, needed for respiratory support and inotrope administration, hospital, and PICU length of stay, were considered as outcomes and evaluated in the different LUS patterns. An agreement between LUS and CXR evaluation was assessed with Cohen' k. Results: 24 children, who had a LUS examination upon admission, were enrolled. LUS pattern of subpleural consolidations < or > 1 cm with or without pleural effusion were associated with worse Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction at admission and need for inotropes. Subpleural consolidations < 1 cm were also associated with PICU length of stay. Agreement of CXR with LUS for consolidations and effusion was slight. Conclusion: LUS pattern of subpleural consolidations and consolidations with or without pleural effusion are predictors of disease severity; under this aspect, LUS can be used at admission to stratify risk of severe disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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17. Advanced Echocardiographic Analysis in Medium-Term Follow-Up of Children with Previous Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome.
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Garbin, Massimo, Raso, Irene, Piersanti, Alessandra, Gianolio, Laura, De Silvestri, Annalisa, Calcaterra, Valeria, Corti, Carla G., Nespoli, Luisa F., Santacesaria, Sara, Fini, Giulia, Dilillo, Dario, Zuccotti, Gianvincenzo, and Mannarino, Savina
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CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors ,ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY ,C-reactive protein ,COVID-19 ,MULTISYSTEM inflammatory syndrome ,VENTRICULAR ejection fraction ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,TIME ,SYSTOLIC blood pressure ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,MANN Whitney U Test ,T-test (Statistics) ,HEART function tests ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,DATA analysis software ,PEPTIDE hormones ,CHILDREN ,ADOLESCENCE - Abstract
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a severe hyperinflammatory disease related to SARS-CoV2 infection, with frequent cardiovascular involvement in the acute setting. The aim of the study was to evaluate the cardiac function at 6 months. Thirty-two patients diagnosed with MIS-C were enrolled and underwent advanced echocardiogram at discharge and at 6 months. According to the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) at admission, the patients were divided into group A (LVEF < 45%) and group B (LVEF ≥ 45%) and the follow-up results were compared. At discharge, all patients had normal LV and RV systolic function (LVEF 61 ± 4.4%, LV global longitudinal strain −22.1%, TAPSE 20.1mm, s' wave 0.13m/s, RV free wall longitudinal strain −27.8%) with normal LV diastolic function (E/A 1.5, E/e' 5.7, and left atrial strain 46.5%) and no significant differences at 6 months. Compared to group B, the group A patients showed a reduced, even if normal, LV global longitudinal strain at discharge (−21.1% vs. −22.6%, p-value 0.02), but the difference was no longer significant at the follow-up. Patients with MIS-C can present with depressed cardiac function, but if treated, the cardiac function recovered without late onset of cardiac disease. This favorable result was independent of the severity of acute LV dysfunction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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18. Cardiac dysfunction in Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children: An Italian single-center study.
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Mannarino, Savina, Raso, Irene, Garbin, Massimo, Ghidoni, Elena, Corti, Carla, Goletto, Sara, Nespoli, Luisa, Santacesaria, Sara, Zoia, Elena, Camporesi, Anna, Izzo, Francesca, Dilillo, Dario, Fiori, Laura, D'Auria, Enza, Silvestri, Annalisa De, Dolci, Alberto, Calcaterra, Valeria, and Zuccotti, Gianvincenzo
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MITRAL valve insufficiency ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,MULTISYSTEM inflammatory syndrome ,CHILDREN'S hospitals ,LEFT ventricular dysfunction ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,SEVERITY of illness index ,ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY ,SYMPTOMS ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Background: Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a novel condition temporally associated with SARS-CoV2 infection. Cardiovascular involvement is mainly evident as acute myocardial dysfunction in MIS-C. The aim of this study was to describe the cardiac dysfunction in patients with MIS-C, defining the role of severity in the clinical presentations and outcomes in a single cohort of pediatric patients. Methods: A single-center retrospective study on patients diagnosed with MIS-C, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) definition, and referred to Vittore Buzzi Children's Hospital in Milan from November 2020 to February 2021. Patients were managed according to a local approved protocol. According to the admission cardiac left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), the patients were divided into group A (LVEF < 45%) and group B (LVEF ≥45%). Pre-existing, clinical, and laboratory factors were assessed for evaluating outcomes at discharge. Results: Thirty-two patients were considered. Cardiac manifestations of MIS-C were reported in 26 patients (81%). Group A included 10 patients (9 M/1F, aged 13 years [IQR 5–15]), and group B included 22 patients (15 M/7 M, aged 9 years [IQR 7–13]). Significant differences were noted among clinical presentations (shock, diarrhea, intensive care unit admission), laboratory markers (leucocytes, neutrophils, and protein C-reactive), and cardiac markers (troponin T and N-terminal pro B-type Natriuretic Peptide) between the groups, with higher compromission in Group A. We found electrocardiogram anomalies in 14 patients (44%) and rhythm alterations in 3 patients (9%), without differences between groups. Mitral regurgitation and coronary involvement were more prevalent in group A. Total length of hospital stay and cardiac recovery time were not statistically different between groups. A recovery of cardiac functioning was reached in all patients. Conclusion: Despite significant differences in clinical presentations and need for intensive care, all of the MIS-C patients with significant cardiac involvement in this study completely recovered. This suggests that the heart is an involved organ and did not influence prognosis if properly treated and supported in the acute phase. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. ESCR Abstracts 2021.
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Presenter's first name and last name Riccardo Cau Presenter's city and country Cagliari, Italy Presenter's email address riccardocau00@gmail.com 0028 Sensitivity and specificity of the measurement of epicardial adipose tissue thickness as a pr... Pawel Gac, Piotr Macek, Malgorzata Poreba, Rafal Poreba B Keywords b CT/CT-Angiography, epicardial adipose tissue thickness, CAD-RADS B Topic b Imaging Technique B Purpose/Objectives b The aim of the study was to assess the usefulness of measuring epicardial adipose tissue thickness as a predictor of the severity of coronary artery disease (CAD). B Methods and Materials b Out of a few dozen COVID-19 patients who underwent cardiac MRI at our institution, two male patients (Patient 1 26-year-old, Patient 2 40-years-old) showed matching signs and symptoms and were identified as potential MIS-A patients. Presenter's first name and last name Vitaliano Buffa Presenter's city and country Roma Italy Presenter's email address vitalianobuffa@libero.it 0072 Role of Gemstone Spectral Imaging in Evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease: A Primer for Card... Smily Sharma, VENKATA SUBBAIH ARUNACHALAM, Rakesh Chauhan B Keywords b CT/CT-Angiography, Dual Energy CT, Plaque Imaging, Myocardial Iodine Quantification B Topic b Imaging Technique B Purpose/Objectives b To study role of Gemstone Spectral Imaging (GSI) in evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging features and prognostic value in immune checkpoint... Farah Cadour, Jennifer Cautela, Stanislas Rapacchi, Arthur Varoquaux, Paul Habert, ARNAUD, Al... B Keywords b myocarditis, cardio-oncology, cardiac magnetic resonance, immune checkpoint inhibitor B Topic b Area of Interest B Purpose/Objectives b ICI-M is an emerging and severe complication of cancer treatment, for which diagnosis and risk stratification are challenging. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2021
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20. Abstracts of the XXVI Congresso Nazionale - Società Italiana di Neonatologia: Venezia, Italy. 7-10 October 2020.
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PEDIATRICS ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,NEONATOLOGY - Published
- 2021
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21. Children's Hospital Reports Findings in Telemedicine (A pediatric telecardiology system that facilitates integration between hospital-based services and community-based primary care).
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CHILDREN'S hospitals ,PRIMARY care ,MEDICAL telematics ,TELEMEDICINE ,PEDIATRIC cardiology ,HEALTH information technology - Abstract
A recent study conducted in Milan, Italy, explored the use of telemedicine in pediatric cardiology. The study aimed to integrate hospital-based services with community-based primary care through a telecardiology system. The researchers successfully tested the flow of electrocardiogram (ECG) data between primary care pediatrician clinics and the hospital, with no technical issues. The study found that the majority of respondents were satisfied with the service, although some mentioned concerns about connection problems and reliability compared to standard care. Overall, the pediatric telecardiology system was deemed a valuable diagnostic tool for enhancing patient management in the community. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
22. Children's Hospital Researchers Describe Recent Advances in Obesity (Benefits in Cardiac Function from a Remote Exercise Program in Children with Obesity).
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CHILDREN'S hospitals ,CHILDHOOD obesity ,OBESITY ,GLOBAL longitudinal strain ,NUTRITION disorders - Abstract
Bariatrics, Cardiology, Diet and Nutrition, Health and Medicine, Nutrition Disorders, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases and Conditions, Obesity, Overnutrition, Pediatrics Keywords for this news article include: Children's Hospital, Milan, Italy, Europe, Obesity, Bariatrics, Cardiology, Pediatrics, Overnutrition, Diet and Nutrition, Health and Medicine, Nutrition Disorders, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases and Conditions. Keywords: Bariatrics; Cardiology; Diet and Nutrition; Health and Medicine; Nutrition Disorders; Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases and Conditions; Obesity; Overnutrition; Pediatrics EN Bariatrics Cardiology Diet and Nutrition Health and Medicine Nutrition Disorders Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases and Conditions Obesity Overnutrition Pediatrics 2023 FEB 6 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Fresh data on obesity are presented in a new report. [Extracted from the article]
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23. Children's Hospital Researchers Describe Recent Advances in Obesity (Benefits in Cardiac Function from a Remote Exercise Program in Children with Obesity)
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Exercise for children -- Health aspects ,Heart function tests -- Methods ,Obesity in children -- Care and treatment -- Diagnosis -- Physiological aspects ,Physical fitness for children -- Health aspects ,Health - Abstract
2023 FEB 11 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Fresh data on obesity are presented in a new report. According to [...]
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- 2023
24. Reports Summarize Heart Block Study Results from 'Vittore Buzzi' Children's Hospital (Atrioventricular Block in Celiac Disease: An Unusual Clinical Presentation in a Child. A Case-Based Review)
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Celiac disease ,Pediatrics ,Heart block ,Physical fitness ,Health - Abstract
2022 DEC 3 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Fresh data on heart block are presented in a new report. According [...]
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- 2022
25. Abstracts of the XXVI Congresso Nazionale - Società Italiana di Neonatologia: Venezia, Italy. 7-10 October 2020
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- 2021
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26. Researchers from Milano Discuss Findings in COVID-19 [Lung Ultrasound Patterns in Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)-Characteristics and Prognostic Value]
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Children's furniture -- Research ,Pediatric anesthesia -- Research ,Business ,Health ,Health care industry - Abstract
2022 AUG 14 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA -- Current study results on COVID-19 have been published. According to [...]
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- 2022
27. Reports on Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Findings from IRCCS Policlinico San Donato Provide New Insights (Primary Arterial Switch Operation for Late Presentation Of Transposition Of The Great Arteries With Intact Ventricular Septum)
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Surgery -- Research ,Arteries -- Research ,Transposition of great arteries -- Research ,Health - Abstract
2020 DEC 14 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Hematology Week -- Researchers detail new data in Surgery - Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery. According to news reporting [...]
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- 2020
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