Severe manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 in children and adolescents: from COVID-19 pneumonia to multisystem inflammatory syndrome: a multicentre study in pediatric intensive care units in Spain

Multisystem inflammatory syndrome temporally associated with COVID-19 (MIS-C) has been described as a novel and often severe presentation of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children. We aimed to describe the characteristics of children admitted to Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICUs) presenting with MIS-C...

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Veröffentlicht in:Critical care (London, England) England), 2020-11, Vol.24 (1), p.666-13, Article 666
Hauptverfasser: García-Salido, Alberto, de Carlos Vicente, Juan Carlos, Belda Hofheinz, Sylvia, Balcells Ramírez, Joan, Slöcker Barrio, María, Leóz Gordillo, Inés, Hernández Yuste, Alexandra, Guitart Pardellans, Carmina, Cuervas-Mons Tejedor, Maite, Huidobro Labarga, Beatriz, Vázquez Martínez, José Luís, Gutiérrez Jimeno, Míriam, Oulego-Erróz, Ignacio, Trastoy Quintela, Javier, Medina Monzón, Carmen, Medina Ramos, Laura, Holanda Peña, María Soledad, Gil-Antón, Javier, Sorribes Ortí, Clara, Flores González, José Carlos, Hernández Palomo, Rosa María, Sánchez Ganfornina, Inma, Fernández Romero, Emilia, García-Besteiro, María, López-Herce Cid, Jesús, González Cortés, Rafael
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Zusammenfassung:Multisystem inflammatory syndrome temporally associated with COVID-19 (MIS-C) has been described as a novel and often severe presentation of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children. We aimed to describe the characteristics of children admitted to Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICUs) presenting with MIS-C in comparison with those admitted with SARS-CoV-2 infection with other features such as COVID-19 pneumonia. A multicentric prospective national registry including 47 PICUs was carried out. Data from children admitted with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection or fulfilling MIS-C criteria (with or without SARS-CoV-2 PCR confirmation) were collected. Clinical, laboratory and therapeutic features between MIS-C and non-MIS-C patients were compared. Seventy-four children were recruited. Sixty-one percent met MIS-C definition. MIS-C patients were older than non-MIS-C patients (p = 0.002): 9.4 years (IQR 5.5-11.8) vs 3.4 years (IQR 0.4-9.4). A higher proportion of them had no previous medical history of interest (88.2% vs 51.7%, p = 0.005). Non-MIS-C patients presented more frequently with respiratory distress (60.7% vs 13.3%, p 
ISSN:1364-8535
1466-609X
1364-8535
1366-609X
DOI:10.1186/s13054-020-03332-4