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The role and efficacy of routine high-sensitivity troponin T screening in paediatric COVID-19.

Mehmet G Ramoğlu1, Selen Karagözlü1, Özlem Bayram1, Jeyhun Bakhtiyarzada1, Alperen Aydın1, Göksel Vatansever2, Halil Özdemir3, Deniz Tekin2, Tayfun Uçar1, Ergin Çiftçi3, Ercan Tutar1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and role of high-sensitivity troponin T in children with a confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and also the correlation of troponin T levels with symptoms, and echocardiographic findings were analysed.
METHODS: Two hundred and fourteen patients with a confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection between the dates of 28 March and 15 August 12020 were enrolled in this retrospective single-centre study. Patients with comorbidities and diagnosed as multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children were excluded. Demographic data, clinical and laboratory parameters were evaluated. The patients were classified and compared according to the troponin positivity. The correlation of troponin T with symptoms and echocardiographic findings was analysed.
RESULTS: The most common symptoms in the whole study group were fever (53.3%) and cough (24.8%). Troponin T levels were elevated in 15 (7%) patients. The most common symptom in patients with troponin positivity was also fever (73.3%). Troponin T positivity was significantly higher in patients under the age of 12 months and troponin T levels were negatively correlated with age. C-reactive protein levels were elevated in 77 (36%) of the patients in the whole group and 7 (46.7%) of 15 patients with troponin positivity. C-reactive protein levels were similar between groups.
CONCLUSION: Routine troponin screening does not yield much information in previously healthy paediatric COVID-19 patients without any sign of myocardial dysfunction. Elevated troponin levels may be observed but it is mostly a sign of myocardial injury without detectable myocardial dysfunction in this group of patients.

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Keywords:  C-reactive protein; COVID-19; myocardial dysfunction; paediatric; troponin T

Year:  2022        PMID: 34986921     DOI: 10.1017/S1047951121005199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol Young        ISSN: 1047-9511            Impact factor:   1.093


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1.  The Evaluation of Troponin I Levels and Myocarditis in Children with COVID-19: A Pediatric Single-Center Experience.

Authors:  Gizem Guner Ozenen; Aybuke Akaslan Kara; Elif Kiymet; Elif Boncuoglu; Sahika Sahinkaya; Ela Cem; Miray Yilmaz Celebi; Pelin Kacar; Mustafa Gulderen; Meltem Uras; Murat Muhtar Yılmazer; Mehmet Murat; Timur Mese; Hasan Agin; Nuri Bayram; İlker Devrim
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2022-10-09       Impact factor: 1.838

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