Characteristics and Risk Factors Associated with SARS-CoV-2 Pneumonias in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients: A Pilot Study.
María Hernández-GarcíaClaudia SolitoAlba Pavón OrtizNoelia Arguedas CasamayorMariona F de SevillaGemma PonsMariona F de-SevillaRosa Maria Pino-RamirezCristian LaunesCarmina GuitartMonica Girona-AlarconIolanda Jordan-GarcíaJuan-José García-GarcíaPublished in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia in children has a lower incidence and severity compared to adults. Risk factors are adolescence and comorbidities. Our aims were to describe the characteristics of children admitted with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia, identify risk factors associated with severity and compare the cases according to the variant of SARS-CoV-2. This was a descriptive and retrospective study, including patients aged 0-18 years hospitalized in a tertiary-care hospital between 1 March 2020 and 1 March 2022. Epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic data were analyzed. Forty-four patients were admitted; twenty-six (59%) were male and twenty-seven (61%) were older than 12 years. Thirty-six (82%) had comorbidities, the most frequent of which were obesity and asthma. Seven (15.9%) patients required high-flow oxygen, eleven (25%) non-invasive ventilation and four (9.1%) conventional mechanical ventilation. In critically ill patients, higher levels of anemia, lymphopenia, procalcitonin, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and hypoalbuminemia and lower levels of HDL-cholesterol were detected (all p < 0.05). Prematurity ( p = 0.022) was associated with intensive care unit admission. Patients were younger during the Omicron wave ( p < 0.01); no variant was associated with greater severity. In conclusion, pediatric patients with a history of prematurity or with anemia, lymphopenia, elevated procalcitonin, elevated LDH levels, hypoalbuminemia and low HDL-cholesterol levels may require admission and present more severe forms. Apart from age, no notable differences between SARS-CoV-2 variant periods were found.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- end stage renal disease
- intensive care unit
- chronic kidney disease
- mechanical ventilation
- risk factors
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- emergency department
- young adults
- peritoneal dialysis
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- preterm infants
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- machine learning
- depressive symptoms
- patient reported outcomes
- skeletal muscle
- cross sectional
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- deep learning
- data analysis
- high fat diet induced
- childhood cancer