Respiratory Manifestations of COVID-19 in Children: A Narrative Review

IF 0.3 Q4 PEDIATRICS
F. Masiha, Abbas Dabbaghzadeh, Negar Ghaffari, J. Ghaffari
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19, the seventh coronavirus) is a new infectious disease that spread worldwide and rapidly became a pandemic. COVID‐19 is rare in children and often asymptomatic. The respiratory system is mainly involved in COVID-19 infection. Objectives: This study aimed to review respiratory manifestations in children with COVID-19. Methods: We searched for studies published from January 2020 to January 2021 in PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus in English. The search words were “2019-nCoV,” “novel coronavirus,” “COVID-19,” “SARS-CoV-2,” “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2,” “children,” “child,” “infant,” “teenager,” “adolescent,” “pediatric,” and “neonate.” Results: Cough was a common symptom in our study (18.8%-100%, mean=64%). Pneumonia prevalence in children with COVID-19 is 11%-67% (mean=46%). Mild respiratory symptoms (14% - 60%) and severe respiratory distress syndromes (14%) were reported in some studies. Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) was reported in 4 studies ranging from 11.1% to 34.4% (mean=24.1%). Ground-glass opacities (GGO) was reported in 12.2% to 81% of cases (mean=49.01%). Isolated consolidations were reported in 17% and 58% of patients in two studies. Enhanced lung texture was reported in 1.3% to 50% (mean=20.07%) of patients. Bilateral patchy shadowing was seen in 12.3% to 68% (mean=46.58%) of patients. Conclusions: Cough is the most common manifestation of respiratory system involvement in children with COVID-19. GGO and bilateral patchy involvement are the most common finding on lung CT scans in children with COVID-19.
儿童新冠肺炎的呼吸道表现:叙述性回顾
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19,第七种冠状病毒)是一种在全球范围内传播并迅速成为大流行的新型传染病。新冠肺炎-19在儿童中很罕见,通常没有症状。呼吸系统主要参与新冠肺炎感染。目的:本研究旨在回顾新冠肺炎儿童的呼吸道表现。方法:我们搜索2020年1月至2021年1月发表在PubMed、Google Scholar和Scopus上的英文研究。搜索词为“2019-nCoV”、“新型冠状病毒”、“新冠肺炎”、“SARS-CoV-2”、“严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型”、“儿童”、“孩子”、“婴儿”、“青少年”、“少年”、“儿科”和“新生儿”。结果:咳嗽是我们研究中的常见症状(18.8%-100%,平均值=64%)。新冠肺炎儿童肺炎患病率为11%-67%(平均值=46%)。一些研究报告了轻度呼吸道症状(14%-60%)和严重呼吸窘迫综合征(14%)。4项研究报告了上呼吸道感染(URTI),范围从11.1%到34.4%(平均值=24.1%)。12.2%到81%的病例报告了磨玻璃样混浊(GGO)(平均值=49.01%)。在两项研究中,17%和58%的患者报告了孤立性实变。据报道,1.3%至50%(平均值=20.07%)的患者肺部纹理增强。12.3%-68%(平均46.58%)的患者可见双侧斑片状阴影。结论:咳嗽是新冠肺炎患儿呼吸系统受累最常见的表现。GGO和双侧斑片状受累是新冠肺炎儿童肺部CT扫描中最常见的发现。
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