Somatic, emotional, and gastrointestinal symptom severity are increased among children and adolescents with COVID-19.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurogastroenterology and Motility Pub Date : 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1111/nmo.14909
Joshua B Wechsler, Jonathan A Berken, Kaitlyn Keeley, Wolfgang Singer, Ravi Jhaveri, Ben Z Katz, John E Fortunato, Miguel Saps
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Abstract

Background: Post-infectious disorders of gut-brain interaction (PI-DGBI) have significant impact on children and adolescents. The effect of COVID-19 on PI-DGBI-associated symptoms in this population, however, is unknown.

Methods: We performed electronic medical record searches to identify patients 8-17 years old with a SARS-CoV2 PCR test at Lurie Children's Hospital between November 2020 and March 2021 (cohort 1) and April-October 2021 (cohort 2). Questionnaires were administered to assess symptoms prior to and 3 months following the test. This included the Pediatric Eosinophilic Esophagitis Symptom Score (PEESS), questionnaire of pediatric gastrointestinal symptoms-Rome IV, Nausea Profile (NP), dyspepsia symptom survey (DSS), nausea severity profile (NSP), and Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL). We grouped patients based on the presence of symptoms prior to COVID-19 test or the test result.

Results: One hundred and ninety-six parent(s) or guardian(s) in cohort 1 and 274 in cohort 2 completed surveys and self-reported their child's COVID-19 result. Cohort 1 had increased PEESS and DSS scores, lower PedsQL scores, and increased frequency of abdominal pain disorders among patients with symptoms prior to COVID-19 testing. Both cohorts had increased NP and NSP scores among patients with symptoms prior to COVID-19 testing that was highest among patients with a positive COVID-19 test. Abdominal pain and diarrhea prior to COVID-19 testing predicted higher NP scores.

Conclusions: Among symptomatic COVID-19 tested children, we found increased severity of nausea-associated somatic, emotional, and gastrointestinal symptoms in the 3 months following the test that was most increased among patients with a positive COVID-19 test.

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患有 COVID-19 的儿童和青少年的躯体症状、情绪症状和胃肠道症状的严重程度都有所增加。
背景:感染后肠道-大脑相互作用紊乱(PI-DGBI)对儿童和青少年有重大影响。然而,COVID-19 对这一人群中 PI-DGBI 相关症状的影响尚不清楚:我们进行了电子病历搜索,以确定 2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 3 月(队列 1)和 2021 年 4 月至 10 月(队列 2)期间在 Lurie 儿童医院接受过 SARS-CoV2 PCR 检测的 8-17 岁患者。在检测前和检测后 3 个月对症状进行问卷评估。其中包括小儿嗜酸性粒细胞食管炎症状评分(PEESS)、小儿胃肠道症状问卷--罗马IV、恶心量表(NP)、消化不良症状调查(DSS)、恶心严重程度量表(NSP)和小儿生活质量量表(PedsQL)。我们根据 COVID-19 测试前的症状或测试结果对患者进行分组:第一组有 196 名家长或监护人完成了调查,第二组有 274 名家长或监护人完成了调查,并自行报告了孩子的 COVID-19 结果。队列 1 的 PEESS 和 DSS 得分增加,PedsQL 得分降低,在 COVID-19 检测前有症状的患者中,腹痛疾病的发生频率增加。两个队列中,COVID-19 检测前有症状的患者的 NP 和 NSP 评分均有所提高,其中 COVID-19 检测呈阳性的患者得分最高。COVID-19检测前出现腹痛和腹泻的患者NP评分较高:结论:在接受 COVID-19 检测的有症状儿童中,我们发现在检测后的 3 个月内,与恶心相关的躯体、情绪和胃肠道症状的严重程度有所上升,其中 COVID-19 检测呈阳性的患者的症状最为严重。
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Neurogastroenterology and Motility
Neurogastroenterology and Motility 医学-临床神经学
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8.60%
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurogastroenterology & Motility (NMO) is the official Journal of the European Society of Neurogastroenterology & Motility (ESNM) and the American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society (ANMS). It is edited by James Galligan, Albert Bredenoord, and Stephen Vanner. The editorial and peer review process is independent of the societies affiliated to the journal and publisher: Neither the ANMS, the ESNM or the Publisher have editorial decision-making power. Whenever these are relevant to the content being considered or published, the editors, journal management committee and editorial board declare their interests and affiliations.
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