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A multicenter collaborative study on the risk factors of cardiac sequelae due to Kawasaki disease: a one-year follow-up study.

I Oki1, S Tanihara, T Ojima, Y Nakamura, H Yanagawa.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To measure the prevalence of cardiac sequelae 1 y after the onset of Kawasaki disease and determine the risk factors associated with these cardiac sequelae.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: 1594 patients who initially visited one of the 87 target hospitals in 1996 for Kawasaki disease participated. Selection of the target hospitals was based on a nationwide survey. The patients were followed-up and information concerning cardiac sequelae occurring within 1 y of onset was obtained by mail survey.
RESULTS: The prevalence of cardiac sequelae 1 mo after onset was 10.2% and decreased to 4.2% in 1 y. The prevalence was higher among males than females and higher in patients less than 1 y and 5 ys or older than in 1-4 year-olds. Of the patients with cardiac sequelae at 1 mo, the sequelae disappeared in 60.7% after 1 y. Analysis revealed low serum albumin as a risk factor related to the occurrence of cardiac sequelae 1 y after onset. Of the 1594 patients, 10 had giant anuerysms and 3 had a fatal outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: Approximately 60% of cardiac sequelae due to Kawasaki disease that developed within 1 mo after onset disappeared in 1 y. The odds ratio was significantly higher among patients with a low serum albumin level 1 y after onset.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11195232     DOI: 10.1080/080352500456606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Paediatr        ISSN: 0803-5253            Impact factor:   2.299


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