Clinical Characteristics and Pattern of Imaging Change of Pediatric COVID-19

Q4 Medicine
Z. Sarmin, I. A. Shamsad, Mohidul Islam, Jesmin Akter, Sharker Md Numan
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Introduction: COVID-19 infection in children is relatively milder and vary from that in adults. Higher fatality rate of children in Bangladesh from COVID-19 infection does not matched with other country may be due to malnutrition, air pollution, poverty, poor parental education about health hygine, inadequate access to high-quality acute healthcare. Chest X-ray is initial imaging technique which is done in children with mild respiratory infections with or without dyspnea. Few studies have reported the radiological findings of COVID-19 in children. Objective: In this study, our main goal was to investigate the clinical and imaging features of pediatric COVID-19 patients in child corona unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Bangladesh. Materials and Methods: This single center observational study was conducted in Child Corona Unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital between January 2022 to September 2022. A total of 123 COVID-19 positive pediatric patients detected by RT-PCR were purposively included in the study. Patients with comorbidities were excluded from the study. Results: Among 123 children with COVID-19, 43 had no symptoms, 71 had low grade fever and 9 presented with cough, nasal congestion, diarrhea, headache, or fatigue. Normal X-ray findings present in 50(40.6%), unilateral patchy shadowing in 28 (22.8%), bilateral patchy shadowing in 22(17.9%), ground glass opacity in 11(8.9%), consolidation in 7(5.8%) and Interstitial abnormalities in 5(4.0%). Conclusion: This study throw light on the cases of COVID-19 in the pediatric population. Children usually have mild or moderate clinical and imaging presentations. Understanding of the clinical and imaging findings helps in reducing misdiagnosis rate for those with concealed and atypical symptoms. Medicine Today 2023 Vol.35(1): 7-11
小儿COVID-19的临床特点及影像学改变模式
儿童感染COVID-19相对较轻,与成人感染情况有所不同。孟加拉国儿童感染COVID-19的死亡率高于其他国家,这可能是由于营养不良、空气污染、贫困、父母健康卫生教育不足、无法获得高质量的急性医疗保健。胸部x光片是对有或无呼吸困难的轻度呼吸道感染的儿童进行的初步成像技术。很少有研究报告了COVID-19在儿童中的放射学表现。目的:本研究的主要目的是了解孟加拉国达卡医学院医院儿童冠状病毒科儿童COVID-19患者的临床和影像学特征。材料与方法:本单中心观察性研究于2022年1月至2022年9月在达卡医学院附属医院儿童冠状病毒科进行。共有123例RT-PCR检测出的COVID-19阳性儿童患者被纳入研究。有合并症的患者被排除在研究之外。结果:123例新冠肺炎患儿中,43例无症状,71例低烧,9例出现咳嗽、鼻塞、腹泻、头痛或疲劳。x线表现正常50例(40.6%),单侧斑片状影28例(22.8%),双侧斑片状影22例(17.9%),磨玻璃影11例(8.9%),实变7例(5.8%),间质异常5例(4.0%)。结论:本研究揭示了COVID-19在儿科人群中的病例。儿童通常有轻度或中度的临床和影像学表现。了解临床和影像学表现有助于减少隐匿和非典型症状的误诊率。今日医学2023 Vol.35(1): 7-11
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