Coronary Artery Involvement in Kawasaki Disease-Echocardiographic Evaluation of Cases in a Tertiary Care Hospital

N. Fatema, J. Ferdous, Ashik Md Raihan Chowdhury, Mashiyat Mayisha Ahmad
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Background: Kawasaki disease (KD) is the leading cause of childhood acquired heart disease. Cardiovascular manifestations can be prominent in the acute phase of the illness. Echocardiography is useful in recognizing these cardiac manifestations. We carried out a retrospective study by analyzing the data of Kawasaki disease patients in a tertiary care hospital. Methods: The prevalence of coronary artery dilatation and clinical outcome were documented. Clinical, laboratory, and echocardiographic findings were obtained at baseline and 1 week, 6 weeks after initial therapy with intravenous immunoglobulin in addition to high doses of Aspirin which reduces the risk of coronary artery aneurysm. Results: One hundred and forty-nine patients with mean age 3± 2 years old, 60% males with Kawasaki disease were included. One hundred and thirty-two patients had coronary involvement (left main coronary artery 36.37 %, left anterior descending artery 28.03%, right main coronary artery 24.25%, circumflex branch in 11.37%). Administration of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and aspirin has greatly reduced the incidence of coronary lesions in affected children. The initial cardiac findings developed over first few weeks of illness resolved in most of the cases in the subsequent echocardiogram studies after IVIG. The mean duration to normalization of abnormal echocardiography findings is 6±3 months. Conclusion: Coronary artery involvement is seen in most of children with Kawasaki disease. Intravenous gamma globulin and aspirin has been reported to reduce the likelihood of development of giant coronary artery aneurysms and appears to have a direct beneficial effect on abnormalities in cardiac function associated with the acute phase of Kawasaki disease. Cardiovasc j 2023; 15(2): 144-150
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川崎病累及冠状动脉的超声心动图分析
背景:川崎病是儿童获得性心脏病的主要病因。在疾病的急性期,心血管方面的表现很突出。超声心动图对识别这些心脏表现很有用。我们对某三级医院川崎病患者资料进行回顾性分析。方法:记录冠状动脉扩张的发生率和临床结果。临床、实验室和超声心动图结果分别在基线和1周、6周后进行,患者在服用高剂量阿司匹林的基础上静脉注射免疫球蛋白,以降低冠状动脉瘤的风险。结果:纳入川崎病患者149例,平均年龄3±2岁,男性占60%。132例冠脉受累(左冠脉主干36.37%,左前降支28.03%,右冠脉主干24.25%,旋支11.37%)。静脉注射免疫球蛋白(IVIG)和阿司匹林大大降低了受影响儿童冠状动脉病变的发生率。在大多数病例中,在IVIG后的超声心动图研究中,最初的心脏发现在疾病的最初几周内得到解决。超声心动图异常恢复正常的平均时间为6±3个月。结论:川崎病患儿冠状动脉受累多见。据报道,静脉注射丙种球蛋白和阿司匹林可降低巨大冠状动脉瘤发生的可能性,并对川崎病急性期相关的心功能异常有直接的有益作用。心血管病[j] 2023;15 (2): 144 - 150
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