Síndrome Inflamatória Pediátrica Multisistêmica (PIMS) e a associação com a SARS-CoV-2

Eduardo Haruo Uchiya
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Abstract

Introduction: PIMS means pediatric inflammatory multisystemic syndrome. It describes a new health condition seen in children who were infected with new coronaviruses, recovered and later show an immune response that results in significant levels of inflammation in the organ systems and symptoms. Objective: To analyze scientific production on Systemic Pediatric Inflammatory Syndrome (PIMS) in relation to the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2. Method: The integrative literature review is the method employed for investigation. The following inclusion criteria were adopted: original article in English, available online and in full: year of publication in 2020, in the MEDLINE database, on the PubMed Search Engine. Articles that do not respond to the objective of the study will be excluded. The descriptors applied were: Coronavirus Infections, Syndrome, Child. Results: Five publications were included and categorized in “Scientific production on the correlation of Pediatric Inflammatory Syndrome with SARS-CoV-2”. It showed in the main results that in the analysis of the studies, four studies of children diagnosed with COVID-19 (recent or previous, with past history) developed the syndrome, and that one of the authors links SARS-CoV-2 with Kawasaki Disease (DK) with disagreement. Conclusion: SARS-CoV-2 is related to PIMS, regardless of the development of the syndrome, it can generate serious health complications for the child.
小儿多系统炎症综合征(PIMS)及其与SARS-CoV-2的关系
简介:PIMS是指儿童炎症性多系统综合征。它描述了感染新型冠状病毒的儿童出现的一种新的健康状况,这些儿童康复后表现出免疫反应,导致器官系统和症状出现严重炎症。目的:分析小儿系统性炎症综合征(PIMS)与SARS-CoV-2诊断的关系。方法:采用综合文献法进行调查。采用以下纳入标准:英文原创文章,可在线全文获取;出版年份为2020年,在MEDLINE数据库中,在PubMed搜索引擎上。不符合研究目的的文章将被排除。应用的描述符为:冠状病毒感染、综合征、儿童。结果:在“小儿炎症综合征与SARS-CoV-2相关性的科学生产”中,有5篇出版物被纳入并分类。它在主要结果中显示,在对研究的分析中,对被诊断患有COVID-19的儿童(最近或以前,有过去病史)进行的四项研究出现了该综合征,其中一名作者将SARS-CoV-2与川崎病(DK)联系起来,但存在分歧。结论:SARS-CoV-2与PIMS有关,无论其发展与否,都可能对儿童产生严重的健康并发症。
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