Comparison of RT-PCR, lung CT scan, and anti-COVID-19 antibody results in hospitalized children with suspected COVID-19, Yazd, Iran

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS International Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2021-10-20 DOI:10.22038/IJP.2021.59712.4648
Zahra Nafei, E. Akbarian, Naeimeh Naserzadeh, F. Ferdosian
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Background: Mild symptoms of COVID-19 in children may lead to delayed or misdiagnosis. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) is an approved laboratory method for detecting COVID-19 virus. Given that COVID-19 is considered an emerging disease, its diagnostic methods in children have not yet been well compared. Therefore, this study was designed to compare RT-PCR, lung CT scan, and anti-COVID-19 antibody results in hospitalized children with suspected COVID-19. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on patients under 18 years suspected COVID-19 admitted to Shahid Sadoughi Hospital in Yazd, Iran, from February 2020 to February 2021. All hospitalized children who have suspected COVID-19 based on their initial clinical symptoms or signs and underwent RT - PCR were included in the study. Demographic data such as age, sex, contact history with COVID-19 patients, clinical manifestations, outcome, comorbidities, and information on other paraclinical procedures by checklist were collected. Results: In total, 53.3% were male, and 59% were under five years old. The most common symptom was fever (81%), followed by respiratory distress (34.3%) and diarrhea (26.7%), and cough (19%). Additionally, a significant relationship was observed between respiratory symptoms and a positive PCR test (P = 0.020) and positive lung CT findings (P = 0.017). This study failed to find a significant association between PCR, chest CT scan, and anti-COVID-19 antibody results with ICU admission, endotracheal intubation, and death (P>0.05). Conclusions: Our findings showed a significant association between respiratory symptoms and positive RT- PCR and positive CT findings. But no significant relationship was found between PCR, chest CT scan, and anti-COVID-19 antibodies with ICU admission, endotracheal intubation, and death.
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背景:儿童新冠肺炎轻微症状可能导致延误或误诊。逆转录聚合酶链式反应(RT-PCR)是一种经批准的检测新冠肺炎病毒的实验室方法。鉴于新冠肺炎被认为是一种新出现的疾病,其在儿童中的诊断方法尚未得到很好的比较。因此,本研究旨在比较疑似新冠肺炎住院儿童的RT-PCR、肺部CT扫描和抗新冠肺炎抗体结果。方法:本横断面研究于2020年2月至2021年2月对伊朗亚兹德Shahid Sadoughi医院收治的18岁以下疑似新冠肺炎患者进行。所有根据最初的临床症状或体征怀疑新冠肺炎并接受RT-PCR的住院儿童都被纳入研究。通过检查表收集人口统计学数据,如年龄、性别、与新冠肺炎患者的接触史、临床表现、结果、合并症以及其他临床旁程序的信息。结果:男性占53.3%,5岁以下占59%。最常见的症状是发烧(81%),其次是呼吸窘迫(34.3%)、腹泻(26.7%)和咳嗽(19%)。此外,观察到呼吸道症状与PCR检测阳性(P=0.020)和肺部CT阳性(P=0.017)之间存在显著关系。本研究未能发现PCR、胸部CT扫描和抗COVID-19抗体结果与入住ICU、气管插管、,结论:呼吸系统症状与RT-PCR阳性及CT阳性有显著相关性。但PCR、胸部CT扫描和抗COVID-19抗体与入住ICU、气管插管和死亡之间没有发现显著关系。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Pediatrics is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original researcharticles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of pediatric research. The journal accepts submissions presented as an original article, short communication, case report, review article, systematic review, or letter to the editor.
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