Multicenter cohort study of children hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 infection
Multicenter cohort study of children hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 infection
ABSTRACT BackgroundA cohort study was conducted to describe and compare the characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 infection in hospitalized children in three countries. MethodsThis was a retrospective cohort of consecutive children admitted to 15 hospitals (13 in Canada and one each in Iran and Costa Rica) up to November 16, 2020. Cases were included if they had SARS-CoV-2 infection or multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) with molecular detection of SARS-CoV-2 or positive SARS-CoV-2 serology. ResultsOf 211 included cases (Canada N=95; Costa Rica N=84; Iran N=32), 103 (49%) had a presumptive diagnosis of COVID-19 or MIS-C at admission while 108 (51%) were admitted with other diagnoses. Twenty-one (10%) of 211 met criteria for MIS-C. Eighty-seven (41%) had comorbidities. Children admitted in Canada were older than those admitted to non-Canadian sites (median 4.1 versus 2.2 years; p<0.001) and less likely to require mechanical ventilation (3/95 [3%] versus 15/116 [13%]; p<0.05). Sixty-four of 211 (30%) required supplemental oxygen or intensive care unit (ICU) admission and 4 (1.9%) died. Age < 30 days, admission outside Canada, presence of at least one comorbidity and chest imaging compatible with COVID-19 predicted severe or critical COVID-19 (defined as death or need for supplemental oxygen or ICU admission). ConclusionsApproximately half of hospitalized children with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection or MIS-C were admitted with other suspected diagnoses. Disease severity was higher at non-Canadian sites. Neonates, children with comorbidities and those with chest radiographs compatible with COVID-19 were at increased risk for severe or critical COVID-19. Main pointsApproximately half of hospitalized children with laboratory confirmed MIS-C or SARS-CoV-2 infection were admitted with another primary diagnoses. The severity of disease was higher in the middle income countries (Costa Rica and Iran) than in Canada.
Trajtman Adriana、Ulloa-Gutierrez Rolando、Brenes-Chacon Helena、Yock-Corrales Adriana、Bitnun Ari、Tal Tala El、Gill Peter、Laxer Ronald M.、Caya Chelsea、Cooke Suzette、Restivo Lea、Sadarangani Manish、Roberts Ashley、Lautermilch Janell、Leifso Kirk、Foo Cheryl、Newhook Leigh Anne、Bayliss Ann、Robinson Joan、Bowes Jennifer、Barton Michelle、Saux Nicole Le、Manafif Ali、Aski Behzad Haghighi、Soriano-Fallas Alejandra、Morris Shaun K.、Wong Jacqueline K.、Yeh E. Ann、Nateghian Alireza、Purewal Rupeena、Ivankovich-Escoto Gabriela、Petel Dara、Viel-Th¨|riault Isabelle、Bullard Jared、Mezerville Marcela Hernandez-de、Dewan Tammie、Lefebvre Marie-Astrid、Dwilow Rachel、Papenburg Jesse
医学研究方法儿科学临床医学
COVID-19SARS-CoV-2multi-system inflammatory syndrome in childrenpediatricdisease severityhospitalization
Trajtman Adriana,Ulloa-Gutierrez Rolando,Brenes-Chacon Helena,Yock-Corrales Adriana,Bitnun Ari,Tal Tala El,Gill Peter,Laxer Ronald M.,Caya Chelsea,Cooke Suzette,Restivo Lea,Sadarangani Manish,Roberts Ashley,Lautermilch Janell,Leifso Kirk,Foo Cheryl,Newhook Leigh Anne,Bayliss Ann,Robinson Joan,Bowes Jennifer,Barton Michelle,Saux Nicole Le,Manafif Ali,Aski Behzad Haghighi,Soriano-Fallas Alejandra,Morris Shaun K.,Wong Jacqueline K.,Yeh E. Ann,Nateghian Alireza,Purewal Rupeena,Ivankovich-Escoto Gabriela,Petel Dara,Viel-Th¨|riault Isabelle,Bullard Jared,Mezerville Marcela Hernandez-de,Dewan Tammie,Lefebvre Marie-Astrid,Dwilow Rachel,Papenburg Jesse.Multicenter cohort study of children hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 infection[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-01].https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.19.21251340.点此复制
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