Clinical characteristics, treatment and evolution of a series of children with multisystemic inflammatory syndrome associated with SARS-CoV-2 hospitalized in two health centers

Authors

  • Gustavo Giachetto
  • Lorena Pardo
  • Joaquín Mauvezin
  • Karina Malan
  • Fernanda Martínez
  • Cecilia Rusiñol
  • Agustina Pagnussat
  • Carolina Álvarez
  • Estefani Nobile
  • Patricia Barrios

Keywords:

Systemic inflammatory response syndrome; SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; Child

Abstract

Introduction: in March 2021, there was a peak incidence of COVID-19 and an increase in pediatric infections in Uruguay.

Objective: describe the clinical characteristics, treatment and evolution of a group of children under 15 years of age with SIM-Ped S hospitalized in two health centers.

Methodology: descriptive, retrospective study of children hospitalized between 3/1 and 6/31 of 2021 who met the WHO diagnostic criteria for SIM-Ped. Clinical and paraclinical variables, as well as treatment and evolution were analyzed.

Results: 12 children were included, median age 7 years (22 months-10 years). Eight of them showed post-infectious complications and 4 of them had complications during the course of the infection. The manifestations were: fever (mean 6 days, range 3-10), digestive symptoms 10 and mucocutaneous 7. Five of them presented a Kawasaki-like disease and 2 of them shock. SARS CoV-2 infection was confirmed by PCR in 6 cases, serology in 4 and antigenic test in 2. Eight of them received treatment in moderate care and 4 of them in intensive care: immunoglobulin 9, corticosteroids 11, heparin 7 and acetylsalicylic acid 7. Two of them presented dilated arteries coronary , valvular alterations 2, decreased LVEF 2 and pericardial effusion 2. All progressed favorably.

Conclusions: in these centers, the first cases of SIMS-Ped S coincided with the peak incidence of COVID-19 in the country. Post-infectious forms predominated in schoolchildren who showed digestive manifestations. This study may contribute to the recognition of this entity and to the adaptation of national management algorithms.

Published

2023-05-19

How to Cite

Giachetto, G., Pardo, L., Mauvezin, J., Malan, K., Martínez, F., Rusiñol, C., … Barrios, P. (2023). Clinical characteristics, treatment and evolution of a series of children with multisystemic inflammatory syndrome associated with SARS-CoV-2 hospitalized in two health centers. Archivos De Pediatría Del Uruguay, 94(1), e207. Retrieved from https://adp.sup.org.uy/index.php/adp/article/view/475

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