新生儿多系统炎症综合征,与产前暴露于SARS-COV-2的时间相关:病例系列

Dr. Hashiq N, Dr. Ramesh Nigade, Dr. Amith K, D. A. B. Kurane
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与COVID-19相关的misc样疾病在新生儿中尚未得到很好的描述。因此,本研究旨在提醒新生儿界,有或没有SARS-CoV-2感染或暴露史的母亲所生的危重新生儿可能发生儿童多系统炎症综合征(MIS-C)样疾病。这是对Dr. DY Patil医学院新生儿重症监护室收治的4例新生儿病例的回顾性研究。4例患者均来自不同地区,产前、产中、产后时间相同。都是早产胎粪吸入综合征。所有患者均在出生第三天出现深红色呕吐和呼吸窘迫。所有的婴儿在最初的三天都很正常。早期应用IVIG和表面活性剂治疗均能迅速改善临床症状。SARS-CoV-2相关的misc样疾病在新生儿中尚未得到很好的描述。尽管世卫组织为MIS-N定义了标准,但这些典型特征可能明显缺失。因此,对于在一段正常时间后出现上述症状约三天的危重新生儿,应高度怀疑。
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Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in a neonate, temporally associated with prenatal exposure to SARS-COV-2: Case series
COVID-19 associated MIS-C like the disease has not been well described in neonates. So this study aimed to alert the neonatal community to the possibility of the multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) like disease in critically ill neonates born to mothers with or without a history of SARS-CoV-2 infection or exposure. It’s a retrospective study of four neonatal cases admitted in Dr. DY Patil Medical College NICU. All four cases are from different localities with sharing of common antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum period. All are preterm with meconium aspiration syndrome. All are presented on day three of life with dark red color vomiting and respiratory distress. All Babies were normal initial three days. Early treatment with IVIG and surfactant were showed rapid clinical improvement in all four cases. SARS-CoV-2 associated MIS-C like the disease has not been well described in neonates. Even though WHO defined criteria for MIS-N, that typical features may be conspicuously absent. Therefore a high index of suspicion is warranted in critically ill neonates who presented after a period of normality about three days with the above symptoms.
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