Children (Aug 2023)

Determination of Risk Factors for Severe Life-Threatening Course of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 in Children

  • Ilia S. Avrusin,
  • Natalia N. Abramova,
  • Konstantin E. Belozerov,
  • Gleb V. Kondratiev,
  • Liudmila V. Bregel,
  • Olesya S. Efremova,
  • Alla A. Vilnits,
  • Julia E. Konstantinova,
  • Eugenia A. Isupova,
  • Tatiana L. Kornishina,
  • Vera V. Masalova,
  • Eugeniy Yu. Felker,
  • Olga V. Kalashnikova,
  • Vyacheslav G. Chasnyk,
  • Yuriy S. Aleksandrovich,
  • Mikhail M. Kostik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children10081366
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
p. 1366

Abstract

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Multisystem inflammatory syndrome associated with COVID-19 in children (MIS-C) is a life-threatening condition that often requires intensive care unit (ICU) admission. The aim of this study was to determine risk factors for severe/life-threatening course of MIS-C. The study included 166 patients (99 boys, 67 girls) aged 4 months–17 years (median 8.2 years). The criterion of severity was the fact of ICU admission. To conduct a comparative analysis, MIS-C patients were divided into two groups: patients hospitalized in the ICU (n = 84, 50.6%) and those who did not need ICU admission (n = 82, 49.4%). Patients with a more severe course of MIS-C were significantly older. They had a higher frequency of signs such as rash, swelling, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, and neurological and respiratory symptoms. Hypotension/shock and myocardial involvement were much more common in patients with severe MIS-C. These patients had a more significant increase in CRP, creatinine, troponin, and D-dimer levels. Additionally, the presence of macrophage activation syndrome was higher in patients admitted to the ICU. Conclusion: Nineteen predictors of severe course of MIS-C were found, out of which hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, D-dimer > 2568 ng/mL, troponin > 10 pg/mL were mainly associated with the probability of being classified as early predictors of severe MIS-C requiring ICU admission.

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