Factors associated with the time to return negative RT-PCR from COVID-19 in paediatric patients: a retrospective cohort study
Hua Xu,
Jie Chen,
Guoying Huang,
Weibing Wang,
Hong Xu,
Xiaohua YING,
Xianfeng Wang,
Zhiping Li,
Yanling He,
Jianbo Shao,
Zhixi Liu,
Jinmiao Lu,
Yidie Huang,
Guangfei Wang,
Shuli Ma,
Shangrong Zou,
Yuxia Cui,
Ruijie Chen,
Jin Lu,
Xuyuan Li
Affiliations
Hua Xu
Department of Pathology, Fourth Clinical Medical College of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Jie Chen
Department of Gastroenterology, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China
Guoying Huang
12 Cardiovascular Center, Children`s Hospital of Fudan University, National Children`s Medical Center, Shanghai, China
Weibing Wang
Department of Epidemiology, Fudan University School of Public Health, Shanghai, China
Hong Xu
Department of Nephrology, Children`s Hospital of Fudan University, National Children’s Medical Center, Shanghai, China
Xiaohua YING
Department of Health Economics, Fudan University School of Public Health, Shanghai, People`s Republic of China
Xianfeng Wang
Department of Pediatrics, The Third People`s Hospital of Shenzhen, Shenzhen, Guangdong, People`s Republic of China
Zhiping Li
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Children`s Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, People`s Republic of China
Yanling He
Department of Pharmacy, Guangzhou Women and Children`s Medical Center, Guangzhou, Guangdong, People`s Republic of China
Jianbo Shao
Department of Radiological Medicine, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Tongji Medical College Affiliated Wuhan Children`s Hospital, Wuhan, Hubei, People`s Republic of China
Zhixi Liu
Department of Epidemiology, Fudan University School of Public Health, Shanghai, People`s Republic of China
Jinmiao Lu
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Children`s Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, People`s Republic of China
Yidie Huang
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Children`s Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, People`s Republic of China
Guangfei Wang
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Children`s Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, People`s Republic of China
Shuli Ma
Department of Pharmacy, Children’s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan, People`s Republic of China
Shangrong Zou
Department of Pharmacy, Guangzhou Eighth People`s Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, People`s Republic of China
Yuxia Cui
Department of Pediatrics, Guizhou Provincial People`s Hospital, Guiyang, Guizhou, People`s Republic of China
Ruijie Chen
Department of Pharmacy, The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children`s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, People`s Republic of China
Jin Lu
Department of Pharmacy, The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui, People`s Republic of China
Xuyuan Li
Department of Biology, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, USA
Objective This study aimed to describe the epidemiological and clinical features and potential factors related to the time to return negative reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR in discharged paediatric patients with COVID-19.Design Retrospective cohort study.Setting Unscheduled admissions to 12 tertiary hospitals in China.Participants Two hundred and thirty-three clinical charts of paediatric patients with confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 admitted from 1 January 2020 to 17 April 2020.Primary and secondary outcome measures Primary outcome measures: factors associated with the time to return negative RT-PCR from COVID-19 in paediatric patients. Secondary outcome measures: epidemiological and clinical features and laboratory results in paediatric patients.Results The median age of patients in our cohort was 7.50 (IQR: 2.92–12.17) years, and 133 (57.1%) patients were male. 42 (18.0%) patients were evaluated as asymptomatic, while 162 (69.5%) and 25 (10.7%) patients were classified as mild or moderate, respectively. In Cox regression analysis, longer time to negative RT-PCR was associated with the presence of confirmed infection in family members (HR (95% CI): 0.56 (0.41 to 0.79)). Paediatric patients with emesis symptom had a longer time to return negative (HR (95% CI): 0.33 (0.14 to 0.78)). During hospitalisation, the use of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and antiviral drugs at the same time is less conducive to return negative than antiviral drugs alone (HR (95% CI): 0.85 (0.64 to 1.13)).Conclusions The mode of transmission might be a critical factor determining the disease severity of COVID-19. Patients with emesis symptom, complications or confirmed infection in family members may have longer healing time than others. However, there were no significant favourable effects from TCM when the patients have received antiviral treatment.