Cardiac manifestations in children with the multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection: Systematic review and meta-analysis

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Arantes Junior, Marcio Antonio Ferreira [1 ]
Conegundes, Ana Flavia [2 ]
Miranda, Barbara Castello Branco [2 ]
Campos, Alexia Stenner Rodrigues Radicchi [2 ]
Vieira, Ana Luiza Franca [2 ]
Faleiro, Matheus Daniel [2 ]
Campos, Marco Antonio [3 ]
Kroon, Erna Geessien [4 ]
Bentes, Aline Almeida [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Infantil Joao Paulo II, FHEMIG, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Fac Med, Dept Pediat, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[3] Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz, Imunol Doencas Virais, Inst Rene Rachou, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[4] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Microbiol, Lab Virus, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
关键词
cardiac complications; cardiovascular manifestation; children; COVID-19; multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children; SARS-CoV-2; RNA COVID-19 VACCINATION; UNITED-STATES; RISK-FACTORS; ADOLESCENTS; EXPERIENCE; OUTCOMES; DISEASE; AGE;
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10.1002/rmv.2432
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
According to the World Health Organisation, as of October 2022, there have been 55,560,329 reported cases of SARS-COV-2 in patients under 19 years old. It is estimated that about 0.06% of these patients may develop MIS-C, representing more than 2 million children worldwide. This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the pooled prevalence of cardiovascular manifestation and cardiac complications in children hospitalised with MIS-C. The PROSPERO register number is CRD42022327212. We included case-report studies, case-control studies, cohort studies, and cross-sectional studies, as well as clinical trials or studies describing cardiac manifestations of MIS-C and its sequelae in a paediatric population. Initially, 285 studies were selected, but there were 154 duplicates, and 81 were excluded because they did not fit the eligibility criteria. Thus, 50 studies were selected for review, and 30 were included in the meta-analysis. A total sample size of 1445 children was included. The combined prevalence of myocarditis or pericarditis was 34.3% (95% CI: 25.0%-44.2%). The combined prevalence for echocardiogram anomalies was 40.8% (95% CI: 30.5%-51.5%), that of Kawasaki disease presentation was 14.8% (95% CI: 7.5%-23.7%), and that of coronary dilation was 15.2% (95% CI: 11.0%-19.8%). The rate of electrocardiogram anomalies was 5.3% (95% CI: 0.8%-12.3%), and the mortality rate was 0.5% (CI 95%: 0%-1.2%). Furthermore, 186 children still had complications at discharge, with a combined prevalence of such long-lasting manifestations of 9.3% (95% CI: 5.6%-13.7%). Studies that assess whether these children will have an increased cardiovascular risk with a greater chance of acute myocardial infarction, arrhythmias, or thrombosis will be essential for healthcare planning.
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