Pediatric COVID-19 ─ What kind of disease is it?

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Autor(a) principal: Salazar, Luis
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Curto, Carolina, Lima, Joana, Correia, Cláudia, Teixeira, Carla, Fernandes, Alexandre, Marques, Laura, Caldas-Afonso, Alberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.25753/BirthGrowthMJ.v31.i3.27984
Resumo: Background: The burden of COVID-19 is reported to be less significant in pediatric patients, with lower morbidity and mortality. Our center secured daily telephone follow-up for pediatric COVID-19 outpatients during the isolation period of the pandemic. The aim of this study was to describe COVID-19 manifestations in the pediatric population. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of pediatric COVID-19 patients conducted between March 2020 and September 2021. Pediatric patients with positive SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid amplification test performed in Emergency Department, hospitalization, or pre-surgery setting in our center, and patients followed in regular appointments in our center with positive SARS-CoV-2 test performed elsewhere were included. Cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children were excluded. Demographic data, medical history, and data regarding disease course and severity were collected. Results: Two hundred and forty-two patients were included, with a median (range) age of 48 (10-144) months. Approximately one third of patients (36.0%) had at least one chronic condition, and 142 had had a prior contact with an infected relative. At diagnosis, the large majority of patients (83.9%) were symptomatic, with fever, cough, rhinorrhea, and nasal congestion as main complaints. A total of 19.8% of patients were initially hospitalized. Among the 194 patients discharged, 22 required reassessment, eight of whom needed hospitalization. Most of these (91.7%) had mild disease or were asymptomatic, while 5.8% fulfilled criteria for moderate disease and 2.5% for severe disease. Two patients required admission to the Intensive Care Unit, one of whom died. Conclusions: In this pediatric cohort, COVID-19 presented mostly as a mild disease, with non-specific and multiple symptoms. The close follow-up conducted at our center enabled a better understanding of the disease and minimizing unnecessary emergency visits and hospitalizations, while maintaining adequate patient follow-up.
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spelling Pediatric COVID-19 ─ What kind of disease is it?COVID-19 pediátrica – Que tipo de doença é esta?Original ArticlesBackground: The burden of COVID-19 is reported to be less significant in pediatric patients, with lower morbidity and mortality. Our center secured daily telephone follow-up for pediatric COVID-19 outpatients during the isolation period of the pandemic. The aim of this study was to describe COVID-19 manifestations in the pediatric population. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of pediatric COVID-19 patients conducted between March 2020 and September 2021. Pediatric patients with positive SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid amplification test performed in Emergency Department, hospitalization, or pre-surgery setting in our center, and patients followed in regular appointments in our center with positive SARS-CoV-2 test performed elsewhere were included. Cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children were excluded. Demographic data, medical history, and data regarding disease course and severity were collected. Results: Two hundred and forty-two patients were included, with a median (range) age of 48 (10-144) months. Approximately one third of patients (36.0%) had at least one chronic condition, and 142 had had a prior contact with an infected relative. At diagnosis, the large majority of patients (83.9%) were symptomatic, with fever, cough, rhinorrhea, and nasal congestion as main complaints. A total of 19.8% of patients were initially hospitalized. Among the 194 patients discharged, 22 required reassessment, eight of whom needed hospitalization. Most of these (91.7%) had mild disease or were asymptomatic, while 5.8% fulfilled criteria for moderate disease and 2.5% for severe disease. Two patients required admission to the Intensive Care Unit, one of whom died. Conclusions: In this pediatric cohort, COVID-19 presented mostly as a mild disease, with non-specific and multiple symptoms. The close follow-up conducted at our center enabled a better understanding of the disease and minimizing unnecessary emergency visits and hospitalizations, while maintaining adequate patient follow-up.Introdução: O impacto da COVID-19 tem sido menos significativo em doentes pediátricos, apresentando menor morbilidade e mortalidade. O nosso centro assegurou um acompanhamento telefónico diário para doentes COVID-19 pediátricos não hospitalizados durante o período de isolamento. O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever as manifestações de COVID-19 na população pediátrica. Métodos: Este foi um estudo de coorte retrospetivo de doentes COVID-19 pediátricos conduzido entre março de 2020 e setembro de 2021. Foram incluídos doentes pediátricos com teste PCR positivo para SARS-CoV-2 efetuado no nosso centro em contexto de Serviço de Urgência, hospitalização ou pré-cirurgia e doentes seguidos em consulta no nosso centro com teste positivo para SARS-CoV-2 realizado noutra instituição. Foram excluídos casos de síndrome inflamatória multissistémica em crianças. Foram recolhidos dados demográficos, antecedentes clínicos e informação sobre a evolução e gravidade da doença. Resultados: Foram incluídos 242 doentes no estudo, com uma mediana de 48 (10-144) meses de idade. Aproximadamente um terço (36.0%) tinha pelo menos uma doença crónica e 142 tinham tido contacto prévio com um familiar infetado. No momento do diagnóstico, a grande maioria (83,9%) dos doentes estava sintomática, sendo os sintomas mais frequentes febre, tosse, rinorreia e obstrução nasal. Um total de 19,8% dos doentes foram inicialmente hospitalizados. Dos 194 doentes que tiveram alta, 22 necessitaram de reobservação e oito destes foram internados. A maioria dos doentes teve doença ligeira ou assintomática (91,7%), com 5,8% a apresentar doença moderada e 2,5% doença grave. Dois doentes necessitaram de admissão na Unidade de Cuidados Intensivos, um dos quais faleceu. Conclusões: Nesta coorte pediátrica, a COVID-19 apresentou-se maioritariamente como uma doença ligeira, com sintomas múltiplos e inespecíficos. A monitorização destes doentes permitiu um melhor conhecimento da infeção, minimizar idas desnecessárias ao Serviço de Urgência e hospitalizações e um adequado seguimento dos mesmos.Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto2022-10-19info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.25753/BirthGrowthMJ.v31.i3.27984eng2183-9417Salazar, LuisCurto, CarolinaLima, JoanaCorreia, CláudiaTeixeira, CarlaFernandes, AlexandreMarques, LauraCaldas-Afonso, Albertoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-10-20T17:00:19Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/27984Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:13:21.564975Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pediatric COVID-19 ─ What kind of disease is it?
COVID-19 pediátrica – Que tipo de doença é esta?
title Pediatric COVID-19 ─ What kind of disease is it?
spellingShingle Pediatric COVID-19 ─ What kind of disease is it?
Salazar, Luis
Original Articles
title_short Pediatric COVID-19 ─ What kind of disease is it?
title_full Pediatric COVID-19 ─ What kind of disease is it?
title_fullStr Pediatric COVID-19 ─ What kind of disease is it?
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric COVID-19 ─ What kind of disease is it?
title_sort Pediatric COVID-19 ─ What kind of disease is it?
author Salazar, Luis
author_facet Salazar, Luis
Curto, Carolina
Lima, Joana
Correia, Cláudia
Teixeira, Carla
Fernandes, Alexandre
Marques, Laura
Caldas-Afonso, Alberto
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author2 Curto, Carolina
Lima, Joana
Correia, Cláudia
Teixeira, Carla
Fernandes, Alexandre
Marques, Laura
Caldas-Afonso, Alberto
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Curto, Carolina
Lima, Joana
Correia, Cláudia
Teixeira, Carla
Fernandes, Alexandre
Marques, Laura
Caldas-Afonso, Alberto
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description Background: The burden of COVID-19 is reported to be less significant in pediatric patients, with lower morbidity and mortality. Our center secured daily telephone follow-up for pediatric COVID-19 outpatients during the isolation period of the pandemic. The aim of this study was to describe COVID-19 manifestations in the pediatric population. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of pediatric COVID-19 patients conducted between March 2020 and September 2021. Pediatric patients with positive SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid amplification test performed in Emergency Department, hospitalization, or pre-surgery setting in our center, and patients followed in regular appointments in our center with positive SARS-CoV-2 test performed elsewhere were included. Cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children were excluded. Demographic data, medical history, and data regarding disease course and severity were collected. Results: Two hundred and forty-two patients were included, with a median (range) age of 48 (10-144) months. Approximately one third of patients (36.0%) had at least one chronic condition, and 142 had had a prior contact with an infected relative. At diagnosis, the large majority of patients (83.9%) were symptomatic, with fever, cough, rhinorrhea, and nasal congestion as main complaints. A total of 19.8% of patients were initially hospitalized. Among the 194 patients discharged, 22 required reassessment, eight of whom needed hospitalization. Most of these (91.7%) had mild disease or were asymptomatic, while 5.8% fulfilled criteria for moderate disease and 2.5% for severe disease. Two patients required admission to the Intensive Care Unit, one of whom died. Conclusions: In this pediatric cohort, COVID-19 presented mostly as a mild disease, with non-specific and multiple symptoms. The close follow-up conducted at our center enabled a better understanding of the disease and minimizing unnecessary emergency visits and hospitalizations, while maintaining adequate patient follow-up.
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