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Title: | Clinical spectrum of COVID-19 and risk factors associated with severity in Spanish children | Authors: | Tagarro, Alfredo Cobos-Carrascosa, Elena Villaverde, Serena Sanz-Santaeufemia, Francisco-Javier Grasa, Carlos Soriano-Arandes, Antoni Hernanz, Alicia Navarro, María Luisa Pino, Rosa Epalza, Cristina Batista, Rosa Rizo, Jana Iglesias-Bouzas, María-Isabel Rodríguez-Molino, Paula Villanueva-Medina, Sara Carrasco-Colom, Jaime Alonso-Cadenas, José-Antonio Mellado, María-José Herrero, Blanca Melendo, Susana De La Torre, Mercedes Calleja, Lourdes Calvo, Cristina Urretavizcaya-Martínez, María Astigarraga, Itziar Menasalvas, Ana Penin, María Neth, Olaf Berzosa, Arantxa De Ceano-Vivas, María Vidal, Paula Romero, Isabel González, Raúl García, María Luz Mesa, Juan-Miguel Ballesteros, Álvaro Bernardino, María Moraleda, Cinta Peña Quintana, Luis |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas 320110 Pediatría 320505 Enfermedades infecciosas |
Keywords: | COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 Children Clinical phenotypes MIS-C, et al |
Issue Date: | 2021 | Journal: | European Journal of Pediatrics | Abstract: | We aimed to identify the spectrum of disease in children with COVID-19, and the risk factors for admission in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs). We conducted a multicentre, prospective study of children with SARS-CoV-2 infection in 76 Spanish hospitals. We included children with COVID-19 or multi-inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) younger than 18 years old, attended during the first year of the pandemic. We enrolled 1200 children. A total of 666 (55.5%) were hospitalised, and 123 (18.4%) required admission to PICU. Most frequent major clinical syndromes in the cohort were mild syndrome (including upper respiratory tract infection and flu-like syndrome, skin or mucosae problems and asymptomatic), 44.8%; bronchopulmonary syndrome (including pneumonia, bronchitis and asthma flare), 18.5%; fever without a source, 16.2%; MIS-C, 10.6%; and gastrointestinal syndrome, 10%. In hospitalised children, the proportions were 28.5%, 25.7%, 16.5%, 19.1% and 10.2%, respectively. Risk factors associated with PICU admission were age in months (OR: 1.007; 95% CI 1.004 to 1.01), MIS-C (OR: 14.4, 95% CI 8.9 to 23.8), chronic cardiac disease (OR: 4.8, 95% CI 1.8 to 13), asthma or recurrent wheezing (OR: 2.5, 95% CI 1.2 to 5.2) and after excluding MIS-C patients, moderate/severe liver disease (OR: 8.6, 95% CI 1.6 to 47.6). However, asthmatic children were admitted into the PICU due to MIS-C or pneumonia, not due to asthma flare. Conclusion: Hospitalised children with COVID-19 usually present as one of five major clinical phenotypes of decreasing severity. Risk factors for PICU include MIS-C, elevation of inflammation biomarkers, asthma, moderate or severe liver disease and cardiac disease. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/115581 | ISSN: | 1432-1076 | DOI: | 10.1007/s00431-021-04306-6 | Source: | European Journal of Pediatrics [1432-1076], v. 181(3), p.1105-1115 (Noviembre 2021) |
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