Risk factors and implications of progressive coronary dilatation in children with Kawasaki disease.
Ming-Yu LiuHsin-Min LiuChia-Hui WuChin-Hao ChangGuan-Jr HuangChun-An ChenShuenn-Nan ChiuChun-Wei LuMing Tai LinLuan-Yin ChangJou-Kou WangMei-Hwan WuPublished in: BMC pediatrics (2017)
In the present study, 3% (5/169) of patients with KD had progressive coronary dilatation, which was associated with persistent coronary aneurysms at 1 year after KD onset. Initial coronary dilatation and hypoalbuminemia were independently associated with the occurrence of progressive coronary dilatation. Therefore, such patients may require intensive cardiac monitoring and adjuvant therapies apart from immunoglobulin therapies.