Cardiovascular repercussions resulting from the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after COVID-19 infection in pediatric age: an integrative review
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Resumo: | The pediatric population constitutes only 2% of COVID-19 cases, however, cases of inflammatory shock, ventricular dysfunction and thrombotic events have been reported. This set of signs is called Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C), also characterized by hyperpyrexia and generalized organ failure, with a direct relationship with SARS-COV-2 infection. The present work aims to synthesize the evidence of cardiovascular manifestations resulting from the Post COVID-19 Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in pediatric age (PMIS-TS). For this Integrative Review, carried out through the PubMed and Science Direct platforms between 2020 and 2022, the descriptors elected were ''Inflammation'', ''Pediatrics'', ''Covid-19'' and ''Cardiology'', associated to the Boolean operator ''AND''. Inclusion criteria consisted of (1) clinical trials, controlled and randomized trials, reviews and meta-analyses; (2) studies on the cardiovascular repercussions of PMIS-TS; (3) studies on pediatric cardiomyopathies resulting from coronavirus infection; (4) articles on management and treatment of PMIS-TS. Exclusion criteria included inadequacies to the topic, assessments of other clinical conditions, in addition to non-specific texts when addressing MIS-C. It was observed that the cases of PMIS-TS had echocardiograms and magnetic resonance imaging predictive of myocarditis, valvulitis and coronary heart disease, findings corroborated by laboratory alterations. The electrocardiograms included premature beats and various arrhythmias. In the analysis of the 54 articles, it was identified that, despite the pediatric age group corresponding to the smallest share of COVID-19 cases, children are susceptible to potentially serious repercussions. Thus, the hyper-inflammatory state can lead to death, and it is essential to conduct new studies with assertive therapeutic options for the aforementioned conditions. |
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Cardiovascular repercussions resulting from the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after COVID-19 infection in pediatric age: an integrative reviewRepercusiones cardiovasculares derivadas del Síndrome Inflamatorio Multisistémico posterior a la infección por COVID-19 en la edad pediátrica: una revisión integradoraRepercussões cardiovasculares decorrentes da Síndrome Multissistêmica Inflamatória após infecção por COVID-19 em idade pediátrica: uma revisão integrativaSíndrome Multissistêmica InflamatóriaPediatriaCOVID-19CardiologiaEnsino.Síndrome Multisistémico InflamatorioPediatríaCOVID-19CardiologíaEnseñanza.Inflammatory Multisystem SyndromePediatricsCOVID-19CardiologyTeaching.The pediatric population constitutes only 2% of COVID-19 cases, however, cases of inflammatory shock, ventricular dysfunction and thrombotic events have been reported. This set of signs is called Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C), also characterized by hyperpyrexia and generalized organ failure, with a direct relationship with SARS-COV-2 infection. The present work aims to synthesize the evidence of cardiovascular manifestations resulting from the Post COVID-19 Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in pediatric age (PMIS-TS). For this Integrative Review, carried out through the PubMed and Science Direct platforms between 2020 and 2022, the descriptors elected were ''Inflammation'', ''Pediatrics'', ''Covid-19'' and ''Cardiology'', associated to the Boolean operator ''AND''. Inclusion criteria consisted of (1) clinical trials, controlled and randomized trials, reviews and meta-analyses; (2) studies on the cardiovascular repercussions of PMIS-TS; (3) studies on pediatric cardiomyopathies resulting from coronavirus infection; (4) articles on management and treatment of PMIS-TS. Exclusion criteria included inadequacies to the topic, assessments of other clinical conditions, in addition to non-specific texts when addressing MIS-C. It was observed that the cases of PMIS-TS had echocardiograms and magnetic resonance imaging predictive of myocarditis, valvulitis and coronary heart disease, findings corroborated by laboratory alterations. The electrocardiograms included premature beats and various arrhythmias. In the analysis of the 54 articles, it was identified that, despite the pediatric age group corresponding to the smallest share of COVID-19 cases, children are susceptible to potentially serious repercussions. Thus, the hyper-inflammatory state can lead to death, and it is essential to conduct new studies with assertive therapeutic options for the aforementioned conditions.La población pediátrica constituye solo el 2% de los casos de COVID-19, sin embargo, se han reportado casos de shock inflamatorio, disfunción ventricular y eventos trombóticos. Este conjunto de signos se denomina Síndrome Inflamatorio Multisistémico (MIS-C), caracterizado también por hiperpirexia y falla orgánica generalizada, con relación directa con la infección por SARS-COV-2. El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo sintetizar la evidencia de las manifestaciones cardiovasculares derivadas del Síndrome Inflamatorio Multisistémico Post COVID-19 en la edad pediátrica (PMIS-TS). Para esta Revisión Integradora, realizada a través de las plataformas PubMed y Science Direct entre 2020 y 2022, los descriptores elegidos fueron ''Inflamación'', ''Pediatría'', ''Covid-19'' y ''Cardiología'', asociados al operador booleano ''Y''. Los criterios de inclusión consistieron en (1) ensayos clínicos, ensayos controlados y aleatorizados, revisiones y metanálisis; (2) estudios sobre las repercusiones cardiovasculares del PMIS-TS; (3) estudios sobre miocardiopatías pediátricas derivadas de la infección por coronavirus; (4) artículos sobre gestión y tratamiento de PMIS-TS. Los criterios de exclusión incluyeron insuficiencias al tema, evaluaciones de otras condiciones clínicas, además de textos no específicos al abordar MIS-C. Se observó que los casos de PMIS-TS tenían ecocardiogramas y resonancia magnética predictivos de miocarditis, valvulitis y enfermedad coronaria, hallazgos corroborados por alteraciones de laboratorio. Los electrocardiogramas incluyeron latidos prematuros y varias arritmias. En el análisis de los 54 artículos, se identificó que, a pesar de que el grupo de edad pediátrica corresponde a la menor proporción de casos de COVID-19, los niños son susceptibles a repercusiones potencialmente graves. Por lo tanto, el estado hiperinflamatorio puede conducir a la muerte, y es fundamental realizar nuevos estudios con opciones terapéuticas asertivas para las condiciones mencionadas.A população pediátrica constitui apenas 2% dos casos de COVID-19, contudo, tem-se relatado casos de choque inflamatório, disfunção ventricular e de eventos trombóticos. Esse conjunto de sinais é denominado de Síndrome Inflamatória Multissistêmica (MIS-C), caracterizada também por hiperpirexia e falência generalizada de órgãos, havendo relação direta com a infecção pelo SARS-COV-2. O presente trabalho objetiva sintetizar as evidências das manifestações cardiovasculares decorrentes da Síndrome Multissistêmica Inflamatória pós COVID-19 em idade pediátrica (PMIS-TS). Para essa Revisão Integrativa, realizada através das das plataformas PubMed e Science Direct entre 2020 e 2022, os descritores eleitos foram ''Inflammation'', ''Pediatrics'', ''Covid-19'' e ''Cardiology'', associados ao operador booleano ‘’AND’’. Os critérios de inclusão consistiram em (1) ensaios clínicos, testes controlados e aleatórios, revisões e meta-análises; (2) trabalhos sobre as repercussões cardiovasculares da PMIS-TS; (3) estudos sobre as cardiomiopatias pediátricas oriundas de infecção por coronavírus; (4) artigos sobre condução e tratamento da PMIS-TS. Os critérios de exclusão compreenderam inadequações ao tema, avaliações de outras afecções clínicas, além de textos inespecíficos ao abordarem a MIS-C. Observou-se que os casos de PMIS-TS detiveram ecocardiogramas e ressonâncias nucleares magnéticas preditivas de miocardite, valvulite e coronariopatias, achados corroborados por alterações laboratoriais. Os eletrocardiogramas incluíram batimentos prematuros e arritmias diversas. Na análise dos 54 artigos, identificou-se que, apesar da faixa etária pediátrica corresponder a menor parcela dos casos de COVID-19, as crianças são suscetíveis a repercussões potencialmente graves. Assim, o estado hiper-inflamatório pode conduzir ao óbito, sendo imprescindível a condução de novos estudos com opções terapêuticas assertivas para os quadros supracitados.Research, Society and Development2022-04-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2877610.33448/rsd-v11i5.28776Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 5; e56211528776Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 5; e56211528776Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 5; e562115287762525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/28776/24855Copyright (c) 2022 Trinnye Luizze Santos; Caroline Silva de Araujo Lima; Camila Melo de Freitas; Alice Deberaldini Marinho; Walquiria da Silva Pedra Parreira; Bruna Katharine Cavalcante Nascimento ; Aline Silva Lima; José Tálison Vieira; Arthur Dias Borges ; Tainá Rodrigues Toqueton; Lucas Lima Moreira; Márcia Farsura de Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Trinnye Luizze Lima, Caroline Silva de Araujo Freitas, Camila Melo de Marinho, Alice Deberaldini Parreira, Walquiria da Silva Pedra Nascimento , Bruna Katharine Cavalcante Lima, Aline Silva Vieira, José Tálison Borges , Arthur Dias Toqueton, Tainá Rodrigues Moreira, Lucas Lima Oliveira, Márcia Farsura de 2022-04-17T18:18:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/28776Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:03.707993Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Cardiovascular repercussions resulting from the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after COVID-19 infection in pediatric age: an integrative review Repercusiones cardiovasculares derivadas del Síndrome Inflamatorio Multisistémico posterior a la infección por COVID-19 en la edad pediátrica: una revisión integradora Repercussões cardiovasculares decorrentes da Síndrome Multissistêmica Inflamatória após infecção por COVID-19 em idade pediátrica: uma revisão integrativa |
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Cardiovascular repercussions resulting from the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after COVID-19 infection in pediatric age: an integrative review |
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Cardiovascular repercussions resulting from the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after COVID-19 infection in pediatric age: an integrative review Santos, Trinnye Luizze Síndrome Multissistêmica Inflamatória Pediatria COVID-19 Cardiologia Ensino. Síndrome Multisistémico Inflamatorio Pediatría COVID-19 Cardiología Enseñanza. Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome Pediatrics COVID-19 Cardiology Teaching. |
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Cardiovascular repercussions resulting from the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after COVID-19 infection in pediatric age: an integrative review |
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Cardiovascular repercussions resulting from the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after COVID-19 infection in pediatric age: an integrative review |
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Cardiovascular repercussions resulting from the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after COVID-19 infection in pediatric age: an integrative review |
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Cardiovascular repercussions resulting from the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after COVID-19 infection in pediatric age: an integrative review |
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Cardiovascular repercussions resulting from the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after COVID-19 infection in pediatric age: an integrative review |
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Santos, Trinnye Luizze |
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Santos, Trinnye Luizze Lima, Caroline Silva de Araujo Freitas, Camila Melo de Marinho, Alice Deberaldini Parreira, Walquiria da Silva Pedra Nascimento , Bruna Katharine Cavalcante Lima, Aline Silva Vieira, José Tálison Borges , Arthur Dias Toqueton, Tainá Rodrigues Moreira, Lucas Lima Oliveira, Márcia Farsura de |
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Lima, Caroline Silva de Araujo Freitas, Camila Melo de Marinho, Alice Deberaldini Parreira, Walquiria da Silva Pedra Nascimento , Bruna Katharine Cavalcante Lima, Aline Silva Vieira, José Tálison Borges , Arthur Dias Toqueton, Tainá Rodrigues Moreira, Lucas Lima Oliveira, Márcia Farsura de |
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Santos, Trinnye Luizze Lima, Caroline Silva de Araujo Freitas, Camila Melo de Marinho, Alice Deberaldini Parreira, Walquiria da Silva Pedra Nascimento , Bruna Katharine Cavalcante Lima, Aline Silva Vieira, José Tálison Borges , Arthur Dias Toqueton, Tainá Rodrigues Moreira, Lucas Lima Oliveira, Márcia Farsura de |
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Síndrome Multissistêmica Inflamatória Pediatria COVID-19 Cardiologia Ensino. Síndrome Multisistémico Inflamatorio Pediatría COVID-19 Cardiología Enseñanza. Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome Pediatrics COVID-19 Cardiology Teaching. |
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Síndrome Multissistêmica Inflamatória Pediatria COVID-19 Cardiologia Ensino. Síndrome Multisistémico Inflamatorio Pediatría COVID-19 Cardiología Enseñanza. Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome Pediatrics COVID-19 Cardiology Teaching. |
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The pediatric population constitutes only 2% of COVID-19 cases, however, cases of inflammatory shock, ventricular dysfunction and thrombotic events have been reported. This set of signs is called Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C), also characterized by hyperpyrexia and generalized organ failure, with a direct relationship with SARS-COV-2 infection. The present work aims to synthesize the evidence of cardiovascular manifestations resulting from the Post COVID-19 Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in pediatric age (PMIS-TS). For this Integrative Review, carried out through the PubMed and Science Direct platforms between 2020 and 2022, the descriptors elected were ''Inflammation'', ''Pediatrics'', ''Covid-19'' and ''Cardiology'', associated to the Boolean operator ''AND''. Inclusion criteria consisted of (1) clinical trials, controlled and randomized trials, reviews and meta-analyses; (2) studies on the cardiovascular repercussions of PMIS-TS; (3) studies on pediatric cardiomyopathies resulting from coronavirus infection; (4) articles on management and treatment of PMIS-TS. Exclusion criteria included inadequacies to the topic, assessments of other clinical conditions, in addition to non-specific texts when addressing MIS-C. It was observed that the cases of PMIS-TS had echocardiograms and magnetic resonance imaging predictive of myocarditis, valvulitis and coronary heart disease, findings corroborated by laboratory alterations. The electrocardiograms included premature beats and various arrhythmias. In the analysis of the 54 articles, it was identified that, despite the pediatric age group corresponding to the smallest share of COVID-19 cases, children are susceptible to potentially serious repercussions. Thus, the hyper-inflammatory state can lead to death, and it is essential to conduct new studies with assertive therapeutic options for the aforementioned conditions. |
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