Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic in Turkey: A single-centre experience.

Aim Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection may result in a life-threatening hyperinflammatory condition named multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). We aimed to assess demographics, clinical presentations, laboratory characteristics and treatment outco...

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Published in:Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
Main Authors: Gumuser Cinni, Ruveyda, Savas Sen, Zeynep, Tanir, Gonul, Ozturk, Zeynelabidin, Kizilkaya, Mete Han, Ozdem, Suna, Yalcinkaya, Rumeysa, Ozturk, Caner, Yuce Sezen, Aslihan, Ozdel, Semanur, Oz, Fatma Nur, Uysal Yazici, MUTLU, Derinkuyu, BETÜL EMİNE, Polat, MELTEM, Yoldas, Tamer
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftgaziunivavesis:240cc219-c764-4e64-974f-2463a1274f7d 2024-09-15T18:33:37+00:00 Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic in Turkey: A single-centre experience. Gumuser Cinni, Ruveyda Savas Sen, Zeynep Tanir, Gonul Ozturk, Zeynelabidin Kizilkaya, Mete Han Ozdem, Suna Yalcinkaya, Rumeysa Ozturk, Caner Yuce Sezen, Aslihan Ozdel, Semanur Oz, Fatma Nur Uysal Yazici, MUTLU Derinkuyu, BETÜL EMİNE Polat, MELTEM Yoldas, Tamer 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1111/jpc.15674 https://avesis.gazi.edu.tr/publication/details/240cc219-c764-4e64-974f-2463a1274f7d/oai eng eng 240cc219-c764-4e64-974f-2463a1274f7d doi:10.1111/jpc.15674 https://avesis.gazi.edu.tr/publication/details/240cc219-c764-4e64-974f-2463a1274f7d/oai info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftgaziunivavesis https://doi.org/10.1111/jpc.15674 2024-07-10T05:35:43Z Aim Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection may result in a life-threatening hyperinflammatory condition named multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). We aimed to assess demographics, clinical presentations, laboratory characteristics and treatment outcomes of patients with MIS-C. Methods We performed a retrospective study of patients with MIS-C managed between August 2020 and March 2021 at Dr. Sami Ulus Maternity Child Health and Diseases Training and Research Hospital in Turkey. Results A total of 45 patients (23 male, 51%) with a median age of 8.7 years (interquartile range: 5.6-11.7 years) were enrolled to study. The SARS-CoV-2 serology was positive in 43 (95%) patients. Organ-system involvement included the dermatologic in 41 (91%), cardiovascular in 39 (87%), hematologic in 36 (80%) and gastrointestinal in 36 (80%) patients. Acute anterior uveitis was diagnosed in nine (20%) patients. Two patients presented with clinical findings of deep neck infection such as fever, neck pain, trismus, swelling and induration on the cervical lymph node. One patient presented with Henoch-Schonlein purpura-like eruption. Coronary artery dilatation was detected in five (11%) patients. For treatment of MIS-C, intravenous immunoglobulin was used in 44 (98%) patients, methylprednisolone in 27 (60%) and anakinra in 9 (20%) patients. The median duration of hospitalisation was nine days. All patients recovered. Conclusions Children with MIS-C might have variable clinical presentations. Acute anterior uveitis might be a prominent presentation of MIS-C and require ophthalmological examination. It is essential to make patient-based decisions and apply a stepwise approach for the treatment of this life-threatening disease. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Gazi University Research Information System Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 58 1 129 135
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description Aim Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection may result in a life-threatening hyperinflammatory condition named multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). We aimed to assess demographics, clinical presentations, laboratory characteristics and treatment outcomes of patients with MIS-C. Methods We performed a retrospective study of patients with MIS-C managed between August 2020 and March 2021 at Dr. Sami Ulus Maternity Child Health and Diseases Training and Research Hospital in Turkey. Results A total of 45 patients (23 male, 51%) with a median age of 8.7 years (interquartile range: 5.6-11.7 years) were enrolled to study. The SARS-CoV-2 serology was positive in 43 (95%) patients. Organ-system involvement included the dermatologic in 41 (91%), cardiovascular in 39 (87%), hematologic in 36 (80%) and gastrointestinal in 36 (80%) patients. Acute anterior uveitis was diagnosed in nine (20%) patients. Two patients presented with clinical findings of deep neck infection such as fever, neck pain, trismus, swelling and induration on the cervical lymph node. One patient presented with Henoch-Schonlein purpura-like eruption. Coronary artery dilatation was detected in five (11%) patients. For treatment of MIS-C, intravenous immunoglobulin was used in 44 (98%) patients, methylprednisolone in 27 (60%) and anakinra in 9 (20%) patients. The median duration of hospitalisation was nine days. All patients recovered. Conclusions Children with MIS-C might have variable clinical presentations. Acute anterior uveitis might be a prominent presentation of MIS-C and require ophthalmological examination. It is essential to make patient-based decisions and apply a stepwise approach for the treatment of this life-threatening disease.
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author Gumuser Cinni, Ruveyda
Savas Sen, Zeynep
Tanir, Gonul
Ozturk, Zeynelabidin
Kizilkaya, Mete Han
Ozdem, Suna
Yalcinkaya, Rumeysa
Ozturk, Caner
Yuce Sezen, Aslihan
Ozdel, Semanur
Oz, Fatma Nur
Uysal Yazici, MUTLU
Derinkuyu, BETÜL EMİNE
Polat, MELTEM
Yoldas, Tamer
spellingShingle Gumuser Cinni, Ruveyda
Savas Sen, Zeynep
Tanir, Gonul
Ozturk, Zeynelabidin
Kizilkaya, Mete Han
Ozdem, Suna
Yalcinkaya, Rumeysa
Ozturk, Caner
Yuce Sezen, Aslihan
Ozdel, Semanur
Oz, Fatma Nur
Uysal Yazici, MUTLU
Derinkuyu, BETÜL EMİNE
Polat, MELTEM
Yoldas, Tamer
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic in Turkey: A single-centre experience.
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Savas Sen, Zeynep
Tanir, Gonul
Ozturk, Zeynelabidin
Kizilkaya, Mete Han
Ozdem, Suna
Yalcinkaya, Rumeysa
Ozturk, Caner
Yuce Sezen, Aslihan
Ozdel, Semanur
Oz, Fatma Nur
Uysal Yazici, MUTLU
Derinkuyu, BETÜL EMİNE
Polat, MELTEM
Yoldas, Tamer
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title Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic in Turkey: A single-centre experience.
title_short Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic in Turkey: A single-centre experience.
title_full Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic in Turkey: A single-centre experience.
title_fullStr Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic in Turkey: A single-centre experience.
title_full_unstemmed Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic in Turkey: A single-centre experience.
title_sort multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 pandemic in turkey: a single-centre experience.
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