Literature DB >> 33684269

The Present State of Understanding of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) Associated with SARS-CoV-2 Infection - A Comprehensive Review of the Current Literature.

Kingshuk Dasgupta1,2, Pradip De3, Sudhir Eugene Finch1,4.   

Abstract

The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has (as of Oct. 14, 2020) infected approximately 38 million people worldwide. The most feared sequelae of COVID-19 in adults are severe, often fatal, lung disease, venous thromboembolic disease, cerebrovascular disease, and multiple organ system failure. Fortunately, unlike adults, most children who contract COVID-19 have a mild respiratory illness or asymptomatic. It is now evident that a small percentage of children develop a critical and novel illness with persistent fever , prominent GI symptoms , single or multi-organ dysfunction including shock and laboratory evidence of profound inflammation which has been termed multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) by the CDC. Some of the reported cases share features with well-known inflammatory syndromes such as Kawasaki disease, macrophage activation syndrome/hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and toxic shock syndrome. The temporal relationship of MIS-C and COVID-19 suggests a post-infectious immune dysregulation. Patients with MIS-C, especially those with cardiac dysfunction and/or shock, should preferably be managed in pediatric intensive care. We will discuss the epidemiology of MIS-C, similarities with known inflammatory syndromes in children, clinical presentation, and present management options. Copyright© South Dakota State Medical Association.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33684269

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S D Med        ISSN: 0038-3317


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1.  A Case of COVID-19-Associated Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Shock Managed by Cytokine Filtration.

Authors:  Priyanka Lalwani; Subashini Baskaran; Diego Arango Uribe; Anil Ramaiah; Aqdas Saqib; Mohammed ElMesserey; Emad M Fathi; Yuichi Tabata; Christoph Fink; Marco Pallavidino
Journal:  Case Rep Pediatr       Date:  2022-02-02

2.  Comparison of Laboratory and Hemodynamic Time Series Data Across Original, Alpha, and Delta Variants in Patients With Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children.

Authors:  Parag N Jain; Sebastian Acosta; Ananth Annapragada; Paul A Checchia; Axel Moreira; Eyal Muscal; Sarah E Sartain; S Kristen Sexson Tejtel; Tiphanie P Vogel; Lara Shekerdemian; Craig G Rusin
Journal:  Pediatr Crit Care Med       Date:  2022-05-04       Impact factor: 3.971

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