Transient sinus bradycardia during the course of MIS-C.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Mustafa Gençeli, Özge Metin Akcan, Sümeyye Beyza Kılınç, Sinan Saylık, Mehmet Kocaoğlu, Uğur Saraç, Mehmet Burhan Oflaz
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Abstract

Background: Following COVID-19 infection, multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) presents as a hyperinflammatory condition affecting multiple organ systems. We observed that many of the patients have bradycardia in the course of the disease.

Methods: In a retrospective analysis of medical records from June 2020 to July 2023, we investigated the clinical course of MIS-C. Clinical recovery day was defined as the point at which there was an absence of fever (≥38°C) and no further need for vasoactive inotropes or respiratory support. The relationship between clinical recovery day and bradycardia and its implications for clinical course and prognosis was examined in this study.

Results: The study included 46 patients diagnosed with MIS-C with a mean age of 10.06 ± 4.06 years. The median time of clinical recovery was 4.0 (IQR = 1.0) days. Asymptomatic sinus bradycardia developed in 36 (78.3%) patients at a median duration of 4.0 (IQR = 2.0) days in the follow-up period. There was a strong positive correlation (ρ = 0.701, p < 0.001) between the onset of bradycardia and clinical improvement. There was a strong positive correlation between the onset of bradycardia and clinical improvement in patients with cardiac involvement (ρ = 0.590, p = 0.026) and a very strong positive correlation in patients with no cardiac involvement (ρ = 0.765, p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Evidence suggests potential associations between the onset of bradycardia and clinical recovery in the course of MIS-C. Large-scale multicenter studies are needed to validate our findings and elucidate its clinical significance.

MIS-C过程中的一过性窦性心动过缓。
背景:在COVID-19感染后,儿童多系统炎症综合征(MIS-C)表现为影响多器官系统的高炎症状态。我们观察到许多患者在病程中出现心动过缓。方法:回顾性分析2020年6月至2023年7月的医疗记录,调查MIS-C的临床病程。临床康复日定义为无发热(≥38°C)且不再需要血管活性肌力药物或呼吸支持的时间点。本研究探讨临床恢复日与心动过缓的关系及其对临床病程和预后的影响。结果:研究纳入46例诊断为misc的患者,平均年龄为10.06±4.06岁。中位临床恢复时间为4.0 (IQR = 1.0) d。36例(78.3%)患者出现无症状窦性心动过缓,随访期间中位持续时间为4.0 (IQR = 2.0)天。结论:有证据表明,在MIS-C过程中,心动过缓的发生与临床恢复之间存在潜在的关联。需要大规模的多中心研究来验证我们的发现并阐明其临床意义。
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Pediatrics International
Pediatrics International 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
7.10%
发文量
519
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Publishing articles of scientific excellence in pediatrics and child health delivery, Pediatrics International aims to encourage those involved in the research, practice and delivery of child health to share their experiences, ideas and achievements. Formerly Acta Paediatrica Japonica, the change in name in 1999 to Pediatrics International, reflects the Journal''s international status both in readership and contributions (approximately 45% of articles published are from non-Japanese authors). The Editors continue their strong commitment to the sharing of scientific information for the benefit of children everywhere. Pediatrics International opens the door to all authors throughout the world. Manuscripts are judged by two experts solely upon the basis of their contribution of original data, original ideas and their presentation.
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