COVID-19 disease in children presenting to the pediatric emergency department: A multicenter study with 8886 cases from Turkey
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Onal, Pinar
Cicek, Alper
ŞAHİN, SABİHA
KIZIL, MAHMUT CAN
KARA, YALÇIN
Apa, Hursit
Ulusoy, Emel
Kara, Aybuke Akaslan
Yesil, Edanur
Erdem, Meltem
Turan, Caner
ARSLANOĞLU, Sertaç
Duyu, Muhterem
BESLİ, GÜLSER ESEN
Arslan, Gazi
Oflu, Ayse Tolunay
Celegen, Mehmet
Buldu, Ebru
PİŞKİN, İBRAHİM ETEM
Kardes, Hakan
YILMAZ, HAYRİ LEVENT
Yildizdas, Dincer
Gokulu, Gamze
Cay, Pinar
Ozer, Utku
DERİNÖZ GÜLERYÜZ, OKŞAN
ÇOLAK, ÖZLEM
TOMAR GÜNEYSU, SONGÜL
Yildiz, Raif
DUMAN, MURAT
ŞIK, NİHAN
TEKŞAM, ÖZLEM
Akca, Halise
Kurt, Funda
Caglar, Ayla Akca
Yildiz, Leman Akcan
Tasar, Medine Aysin
Fidanci, Ilknur
Yayla, Burcu Ceylan Cura
YILMAZ, DURGÜL
GÜNGÖR, EMRE
Demir, Sule
ÇOKUĞRAŞ, HALUK CEZMİ
ORAL CEBECİ, SİNEM
SAZ, EYLEM ULAŞ
YURTSEVEN, ALİ
Uysalol, Metin
Gumus, Suheyla
BAL, ALKAN
Sen Bayturan, Semra
Zengin, Neslihan
Atik, Sinem
Ciftdogan, Dilek Yilmaz
Berksoy, Emel
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Background: The aim was to evaluate the epidemiological, clinical, laboratory, and radiologic data of children with SARS-CoV-2 positivity by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) together with treatment strategies and clinical out-comes and to evaluate cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) in this population.Methods: This was a multicenter retrospective observational cohort study performed in the pediatric emergency departments of 19 tertiary hospitals. From March 11, 2020, to May 31, 2021, children who were diagnosed with confirmed nasopharyngeal/tracheal specimen SARS-CoV-2 PCR positivity or positivity for serum-specific anti-bodies against SARS-CoV-2 were included. Demographics, presence of chronic illness, symptoms, history of con-tact with SARS-CoV-2 PCR-positive individuals, laboratory and radiologic investigations, clinical severity, hospital admissions, and prognosis were recorded.Results: A total of 8886 cases were included. While 8799 (99.0%) cases resulted in a diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 with PCR positivity, 87 (1.0%) patients were diagnosed with MIS-C. Among SARS-CoV-2 PCR-positive patients, 51.0% were male and 8.5% had chronic illnesses. The median age was 11.6 years (IQR: 5.0-15.4) and 737 (8.4%) patients were aged <1 year. Of the patients, 15.5% were asymptomatic. The most common symptoms were fever (48.5%) and cough (30.7%) for all age groups. There was a decrease in the rate of fever as age increased (p < 0.001); the most common age group for this symptom was <1 year with the rate of 69.6%. There was known contact with a SARS-CoV-2 PCR-positive individual in 67.3% of the cases, with household contacts in 71.3% of those cases. In terms of clinical severity, 83 (0.9%) patients were in the severe-critical group. There was hospital admission in 1269 (14.4%) cases, with 106 (1.2%) of those patients being admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Among patients with MIS-C, 60.9% were male and the median age was 6.4 years (IQR: 3.9-10.4). Twelve (13.7%) patients presented with shock. There was hospital admission in 89.7% of these cases, with 29.9% of the patients with MIS-C being admitted to the PICU.Conclusion: Most SARS-CoV-2 PCR-positive patients presented with a mild clinical course. Although rare, MIS-C emerges as a serious consequence with frequent PICU admission. Further understanding of the characteristics of COVID-19 disease could provide insights and guide the development of therapeutic strategies for target groups.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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