儿童白血病的COVID-19感染:一项单中心回顾性研究

Elif Güler Kazancı, Deniz Güven, Rana Yılmaz
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目的:与成人相比,儿童因冠状病毒病-2019 (COVID-19)感染而发展为严重疾病的可能性较小,而患有白血病的儿童免疫力低下,可能会增加严重感染COVID-19的风险。本研究的目的是研究COVID-19在白血病儿童中的特征和结局。方法:在2020年3月至2021年2月期间,诊断为严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒-2感染的白血病积极治疗患者纳入研究。临床、实验室和放射学特征,以及感染严重程度和预后都进行了评估。结果:患儿中位年龄9.6岁,男性占66.7%。COVID-19感染患者以白血病治疗早期为主,重症或危重型感染患者居多。6例患者接受COVID-19治疗。5名患者需要吸氧,6名在重症监护病房,3名需要插管。12名患者完全康复,3名死亡。其中2例患者再次感染COVID-19。再次感染患者病情较首次感染恶化,聚合酶链反应阳性持续时间明显延长。结论:感染COVID-19的白血病患儿可能存在重症/危重症。引物恶性肿瘤的类型和特征以及COVID-19感染的预后因素都可能影响临床结果。至关重要的是要采取最严格的预防措施,防止感染传播给这些患者。
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COVID-19 Infection in Children with Leukemia: A Single-center Retrospective Study
Objective: Children were less likely than adults to develop severe illness from coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) infection, whereas children with leukemia had compromised immunity and may be at increased risk of severe COVID-19 infection. The aim of this study is examine the characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 in children with leukemia.Method: Between March 2020 and February 2021, patients on active leukemia treatment who were diagnosed with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 infection were enrolled in the study. Clinical, laboratory, and radiological characteristics, as well as infection severity and prognosis, were all assessed.Results: The children's median age was 9.6 years, and 66.7 percent of them were male. The majority of patients with COVID-19 infection were in the early stages of leukemia treatment and had severe or critical COVID-19 infection. Six patients were treated for COVID-19. Five patients required oxygen, six were in the intensive care unit, and three were intubated. Twelve patients were fully recovered, and three died. Two of the patients were re-infected with COVID-19. The disease status of re-infected patients was worse than the first infection, and the duration of polymerase chain reaction positivity was much longer.Conclusion: Children with leukemia who have COVID-19 infection may have severe/critical illness. The type and character of primer malignancy, as well as the prognostic factors of COVID-19 infection, may all have an impact on clinical outcomes. It is critical to take the most stringent precautions to prevent infection from spreading to these patients.
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