Heart lesions in children affected by COVID-19

Yu. B. Belan, E. A. Gashina, E. F. Lobova, T. E. Shvets
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Ongoing research on SARS-CoV-2 showed the ability of a pathogen to affect cardio-vascular system in the form of myocarditis, dysrhythmia, cardiac failure, etc. According to an infectious diseases hospital in Omsk, changes in the heart were recorded in 3.3% of children hospitalized with COVID-19. Authors conducted a retrospective study of 24 children aged 1—17 years 11 months with a new coronavirus infection who recieved treatment in an infectious diseases hospital at the Budgetary Healthcare Institution of Omsk Oblast City Children's Clinical Hospital №3 in Omsk from October 2020 to December 2021. It was found that heart lesions were more often recorded in children over 10 years old, all males. In most patients, cardiac lesions developed in presence of concomitant pathology and were combined with lung damage. Clinical manifestations indicating involvement in the pathological process of the cardiovascular system appeared in addition to respiratory infection. They were mild and nonspecific.
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受COVID-19影响的儿童心脏病变
正在进行的关于SARS-CoV-2的研究表明,病原体能够以心肌炎、心律失常、心力衰竭等形式影响心血管系统。根据鄂木斯克一家传染病医院的数据,3.3%的COVID-19住院儿童的心脏发生了变化。作者对24名1-17岁11个月感染新型冠状病毒的儿童进行了回顾性研究,这些儿童于2020年10月至2021年12月在鄂木斯克鄂木斯克州第三儿童临床医院预算医疗机构的传染病医院接受治疗。研究发现,心脏病变在10岁以上的儿童中更为常见,而且都是男性。在大多数患者中,心脏病变发展为伴随病理,并合并肺损伤。除呼吸道感染外,还出现了累及心血管系统病理过程的临床表现。它们是轻度和非特异性的。
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