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Distinguishing Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children From COVID-19, Kawasaki Disease and Toxic Shock Syndrome.

Shana Godfred-Cato1, Joseph Y Abrams1, Neha Balachandran1, Preeti Jaggi2,3, Kaitlin Jones3, Christina A Rostad2,3, Austin T Lu2, Lucie Fan2, Aysha Jabbar3, Evan J Anderson2,3,4, Carol M Kao5, David A Hunstad5, Robert B Rosenberg6,7, Marc J Zafferani6,7, Kaleo C Ede7,8, Wassim Ballan7,9, Federico R Laham10, Yajira Beltran10, Bobbi Bryant1,11, Lu Meng1,12, Teresa A Hammett1, Matthew E Oster1, Sapna Bamrah Morris1, Ermias D Belay1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Distinguishing multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Kawasaki disease (KD), and toxic shock syndrome (TSS) can be challenging. Because clinical management of these conditions can vary, timely and accurate diagnosis is essential.
METHODS: Data were collected from patients <21 years of age hospitalized with MIS-C, COVID-19, KD, and TSS in 4 major health care institutions. Patient demographics and clinical and laboratory data were compared among the 4 conditions, and a diagnostic scoring tool was developed to assist in clinical diagnosis.
RESULTS: A total of 233 patients with MIS-C, 102 with COVID-19, 101 with KD, and 76 with TSS were included in the analysis. Patients with MIS-C had the highest prevalence of decreased cardiac function (38.6%), myocarditis (34.3%), pericardial effusion (38.2%), mitral regurgitation (31.8%) and pleural effusion (34.8%) compared with patients with the other conditions. Patients with MIS-C had increased peak levels of C-reactive protein and decreased platelets and lymphocyte nadir counts compared with patients with COVID-19 and KD and elevated levels of troponin, brain natriuretic peptide and pro-brain natriuretic peptide compared with COVID-19. Diagnostic scores utilizing clinical findings effectively distinguished MIS-C from COVID-19, KD, and TSS, with internal validation showing area under the curve ranging from 0.87 to 0.97.
CONCLUSIONS: Compared with COVID-19, KD, and TSS, patients with MIS-C had significantly higher prevalence of cardiac complications, elevated markers of inflammation and cardiac damage, thrombocytopenia, and lymphopenia. Diagnostic scores can be a useful tool for distinguishing MIS-C from COVID-19, KD, and TSS.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35093995      PMCID: PMC8919949          DOI: 10.1097/INF.0000000000003449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J        ISSN: 0891-3668            Impact factor:   3.806


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