Acute and sub-acute ocular manifestations in pediatric patients with COVID-19: A systematic review.

Q2 Medicine Medical Hypothesis, Discovery, and Innovation in Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2022-04-01 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.51329/mehdiophthal1440
Sedigheh Madani
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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been the most challenging health problem in the last 2 years. Post-COVID-19 multisystem inflammatory syndrome of children (MIS-C) is a severe post-COVID-19 complication in pediatric patients. Ocular manifestations may be the first presentation of MIS-C, wherein prompt treatment may improve outcomes. In this systematic review, we aimed to summarize the acute and sub-acute ocular manifestations in pediatric patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19.

Methods: We included all online primary studies, with no language restriction and published between January 1, 2019 and November 18, 2020, reporting any acute or sub-acute ocular manifestations in children with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. PubMed/MEDLINE was searched using the following MeSH and Emtree terms: "eye," "ophthalmologic," "ocular," "vision," "conjunctivitis," "severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2," "SARS-CoV-2," "corona," "2019-nCoV," "COVID19," and "COVID." The eligibility and quality of the selected records were assessed by two independent reviewers as per the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Review.

Results: A total of 1,192 records were identified electronically. Seven papers were extracted from the reference lists of the eligible records. Thirty-six papers met the inclusion criteria and were categorized into two subgroups according to acute or sub-acute presentation of ocular manifestations. Among 463 pediatric patients with COVID-19, 72 (15.5%) had acute ocular manifestations. There was one patient with central retinal vein occlusion and another with photophobia and diplopia associated with meningoencephalitis. Among 895 pediatric patients with post-COVID-19 MIS-C, 469 (52.4%) had ocular manifestations, which only included non-purulent conjunctivitis.

Conclusions: Ocular manifestations have been reported in less than one-fifth of pediatric patients with acute COVID-19. Furthermore, conjunctivitis was the only ocular manifestation reported in half of the patients with MIS-C, and it may be missed easily due to its non-purulent nature. During the COVID-19 pandemic, pediatricians and health workers must remain vigilant for early detection of signs of this potentially fatal post-COVID-19 inflammatory syndrome.

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COVID-19 儿童患者的急性和亚急性眼部表现:系统综述。
背景:冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)大流行是近两年来最具挑战性的健康问题。COVID-19后儿童多系统炎症综合征(MIS-C)是COVID-19后儿童患者的一种严重并发症。眼部表现可能是 MIS-C 的首发症状,及时治疗可改善预后。在这篇系统性综述中,我们旨在总结实验室确诊的 COVID-19 儿童患者的急性和亚急性眼部表现:我们纳入了2019年1月1日至2020年11月18日期间发表的、报道实验室确诊COVID-19患儿任何急性或亚急性眼部表现的所有在线主要研究,无语言限制。使用以下 MeSH 和 Emtree 词检索 PubMed/MEDLINE:眼"、"眼科"、"眼部"、"视觉"、"结膜炎"、"严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒 2"、"SARS-CoV-2"、"冠状病毒"、"2019-nCoV"、"COVID19 "和 "COVID"。两名独立审稿人根据《Cochrane 系统综述手册》对所选记录的资格和质量进行了评估:通过电子方式共识别出 1,192 条记录。从符合条件的记录的参考文献目录中提取了 7 篇论文。36篇论文符合纳入标准,并根据眼部表现的急性或亚急性分为两个亚组。在463名COVID-19儿童患者中,72人(15.5%)有急性眼部表现。其中一名患者患有视网膜中央静脉闭塞,另一名患者患有与脑膜脑炎相关的畏光和复视。在895名COVID-19后MIS-C儿童患者中,469人(52.4%)有眼部表现,其中仅包括非化脓性结膜炎:结论:据报道,不到五分之一的急性 COVID-19 儿童患者有眼部表现。此外,在一半的 MIS-C 患者中,结膜炎是唯一的眼部表现,由于其非化脓性,很容易被漏诊。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,儿科医生和医务工作者必须保持警惕,及早发现这种可能致命的 COVID-19 后炎症综合征的症状。
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