Balkan Medical Journal (Nov 2020)

Characteristics and Management of Children with COVID-19 in Turkey

  • Burcu Ceylan Cura Yayla,
  • Yasemin Özsürekçi,
  • Kübra Aykaç,
  • Pembe Derin Oygar,
  • Sibel Laçinel Gürlevik,
  • Sare İlbay,
  • Musa Gürel Kukul,
  • Sevilay Karahan,
  • Ali Bülent Cengiz,
  • Mehmet Ceyhan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2020.2020.7.52
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 6
pp. 341 – 347

Abstract

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Aims: Limited data about disease management strategies are available for pediatric patients with coronavirus disease-2019, particularly in Turkey. This study aimed to share the data on patients aged under 18 years in our country to be beneficial for understanding the disease course in children. Methods: A retrospective review of the medical records of pediatric patients aged under 18 years who were confirmed as coronavirus disease-2019 between March 11, and June 23, 2020, and were admitted to our hospitals was conducted. Results: A total of 220 pediatric patients with coronavirus disease-2019 were evaluated, of which 48.2% were boys, with a median age of 10 years, and 9.5% had underlying diseases. Patients were classified according to severity, with the percentages of asymptomatic, mild, moderate, and critical/severe cases determined to be 25.5%, 45%, 26.8%, and 2.7%, respectively. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation was required in two patients (0.9%) and mechanical ventilation in three (1.4%). Targeted therapies were used in six patients (2.7%), with hydroxychloroquine being the most commonly used agent either alone (one patient) or in combination with favipiravir (five patients). Two patients (0.9%) died, and nine (4.1%) were still hospitalized during the study period. Conclusion: Although the disease course of coronavirus disease-2019 seems to be mild in children, critical illness is significant, and the treatment strategy primarily should consist of supportive care according to our preliminary observations.

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