RT-PCR阳性儿童COVID - 19患者的临床概况:来自孟加拉国Chattogram的综述

Zabeen Choudhury, Salina Haque, Aparup Das, S. Choudhury, H. M. Hira
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背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已成为全球大流行。在由SARS-CoV-2引起的COVID-19大流行期间,总体而言,18岁以下的儿童被认为仅占全球发现病例的1%至2%。COVID-19在儿童中的发病率较低,关于儿童COVID-19的研究报告也较少,特别是在孟加拉国。目的:评价Chattogram地区RT-PCR阳性儿童COVID - 19患者的临床特征。材料与方法:横断面研究在吉大港医学院附属医院儿科门诊进行。所有经中华人民共和国医院微生物科报告为RT-PCR阳性的新冠肺炎患儿均纳入研究。研究时间为21年1月8日至22年1月31日。按照纳入/排除标准,采用便捷抽样法抽取96例RT-PCR阳性的COVID-19患儿作为本研究的样本。通过鼻咽拭子或口咽拭子的RTPCR报告确认COVID - 19感染的诊断。通过电话联系患者及其监护人,以获取临床信息和实验室结果。结果:96例患儿中,>5岁占68.8%,1-5岁占18.8%,<1岁占12.4%;女性55.2%,男性48.8%。66例(80%)患者有疑似或确诊患者接触史。住院21例。从症状出现到住院的平均±SD时间为4.76±1.998天。住院时间为4-14天。平均±SD住院时间为6.1±2.385天。发热占97.9%,咳嗽占77.1%,呕吐占29.2%。大多数(82.3%)患者无合并症。平均±SD Hb% (g/dl)为12.04±1.817 g/dl,范围为7 ~ 16 g/dl;中位数(IQR) WBC (/Cumm)为9500(720016000)(范围:3200-26000),中位数(IQR)中性粒细胞(%)为64(54-71)(范围:14-90),中位数(IQR)淋巴细胞(%)为28(22-36)(范围:6-74),中位数(IQR)血小板计数(/Cumm)为200000(172500284000)(范围:40000-418000)。CRP升高43例(75.4%),d -二聚体升高8例(14.4%),S.铁蛋白升高38例(66.7%)。47例患者的现有CXR结果显示,21例(45%)有斑片状混浊,19例(40%)无明显异常,6例(13%)双侧实变。扑热息痛是该感染最常用的药物(83.2%)。口服抗生素占64.2%,支气管扩张剂和补锌分别占48.4%和43.2%。12.6%患儿需要吸氧。超过一半(57.7%)的患者报告在感染COVID-19后感到疲劳。40.4%患者有呼吸短促,38.5%患者有体重减轻史。25%的患者失去了味觉和嗅觉。结论:儿童新冠肺炎临床表现较轻。本研究发现,发烧和咳嗽是COVID-19感染儿童的主要症状。呕吐、鼻塞和气味改变也是典型症状。CRP和S.铁蛋白水平升高是两个重要的实验室发现。Jcmcta 2022;33 (1): 124-131
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Clinical Profile of RT-PCR Positive Paediatric Patients with COVID 19: Overview from Chattogram, Bangladesh
Background: Coronavirus diseases 2019 (COVID-19) has become global pandemic. During the COVID-19 pandemics, caused by SARS-CoV-2, overall, children younger than 18 years are thought to account for only 1% to 2% of detected cases worldwide. COVID-19 has been found less frequent in children and studies on pediatric COVID-19 have also been less reported, especially from Bangladesh. To evaluate the clinical profile of RT-PCR- positive paediatric patients with COVID 19 in Chattogram region. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in OPD, Department of Paediatrics, Chittagong Medical Colllege Hospital (CMCH) Chattogram. All postCOVID paediatric patients reported as RT-PCR positive by Microbiology department of CMCH were enrolled in the study. The study was carried out from 1/8/21 to 31/01/22. According to inclusion/exclusion criteria 96 RT-PCR positive COVID-19 paediatric patients were taken as sample by convenient sampling for this study. The diagnosis of COVID 19 infection was confirmed by RTPCR report of nasopharyngeal or oro-pharyngeal swab. Patients, guardians were contacted over telephone to attend paediatric OPD of CMCH for clinical information & laboratory findings.   Results: Among them 96 children, 68.8% were in >5 years, 18.8% were in 1-5 years, and 12.4% were in the <1 year age group; 55.2% were female and 48.8% were male. About 66 (80%) patients had history of contact with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patient. Total 21 patients got hospitalized. Mean ± SD of time from symptom onset to hospital admission was 4.76 ± 1.998 days. Duration of hospital stay was ranged from 4-14 days. Mean ± SD duration of hospital stay was 6.1 ± 2.385 days. Maximum (97.9%) patients had fever, 77.1% patients had cough and 29.2% patients had vomiting.  Majority (82.3%) of the patients had no co-morbidities. Mean ± SD Hb% (g/dl) was 12.04 ± 1.817 g/dl with range: 7-16 g/dl; median (IQR) WBC (/Cumm) was 9500 (720016000) (Range: 3200-26000), median (IQR) Neutrophil (%) was 64 (54-71) (range: 14-90), median (IQR) Lymphocyte (%) was 28 (22-36) (range: 6-74) and median (IQR) Platelet count (/Cumm) was 200000 (172500284000) (Range: 40000-418000). Raised CRP, D-Dimer and S. Ferritin level were found among 43 (75.4%), 8 (14.4%) and 38 (66.7%) patients respectively. Available CXR findings of 47 patients showed that, 21 (45%) had patchy opacity, 19 (40%) had no significant abnormality and 6 (13%) had bilateral consolidation. Paracetamol was the most frequently (83.2%) used drug for this infection. Oral antibiotic was used in 64.2% children, bronchodilator and zinc supplementation were given to 48.4% and 43.2% children respectively. Oxygen therapy was needed for 12.6% children. More than half (57.7%) of the patients reported to feel fatigue after COVID-19 infection. About 40.4% patients had shortness of breath, 38.5% patients had history of weight loss. And 25% patients had lost their taste/smell.   Conclusion: Clinical presentations of COVID-19 in children were mild. Fever and cough were found to be the predominant symptoms of COVID-19 affected children in this study. Vomiting, nasal congestion and altered smell were also typical symptoms. Raised CRP and S. Ferritin level were two important laboratory findings. JCMCTA 2022 ; 33 (1) : 124-131
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