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Non-coronary cardiac events, younger age, and IVIG unresponsiveness increase the risk for coronary aneurysms in Italian children with Kawasaki disease.

Marianna FabiLaura AndreozziIlaria FrabboniAda DormiElena CorinaldesiFrancesca LamiCristina CiceroBertrand TchanaRosa FrancavillaMonica SprocatiBarbara BigucciClaudia BalsamoPaola Sogno ValinGiorgia Di FazzioLorenzo IughettiEnrico VallettaFederico MarchettiAndrea DontiMarcello Lanari
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2020)
Very young children with non-coronary cardiac findings are at increased risk for a more severe form of KD with aneurysms. These children could benefit from adjunctive therapy beside IVIG, especially if they have higher markers of inflammation, particularly neutrophils. Key points • Risk factors for coronary lesions can vary in consideration of different genetic background and environmental factors. • Risk factors for coronary involvement have been extensively studied in the Asian population, and others have been validated in cohorts with mixed ethnicities. • In our predominantly Caucasian population, non-coronary cardiac findings, age younger than 6 months, and IVIG unresponsiveness are independent risk factors for a more severe form of KD with aneurysms.
Keyphrases
  • coronary artery disease
  • coronary artery
  • left ventricular
  • aortic stenosis
  • young adults
  • early onset
  • oxidative stress
  • heart failure
  • genome wide
  • african american
  • transcatheter aortic valve replacement