Assessment of Gastrointestinal Manifestations and Predictive Factors Associated with Their Occurrence in Kawasaki Disease Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study

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Hosseini AmirhosseinORCID,Shiari RezaORCID,Bagherfar Hoora,Rahmani KhosroORCID,Mofidi Seyed AliORCID,Javadi VadoodORCID,Sabooree ArsalanORCID,Imanzadeh FaridORCID,Mollaei MaryamORCID,Hajipour MahmoudORCID

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Background: Kawasaki disease is an idiopathic febrile systemic vasculitis, recognized as the leading cause of acquired heart disease in pediatric patients. Gastrointestinal manifestations can lead to delayed treatment, underscoring the importance of identifying and predicting factors associated with these manifestations to enable timely intervention. Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to identify the aforementioned factors. Methods: This retrospective study collected demographic information, medical history, physical examination findings, and laboratory results of 359 children suspected of having Kawasaki disease and referred to Mofid Children’s Hospital between 2013 and 2022. The study assessed the frequency of gastrointestinal manifestations and their association with physical examination findings and laboratory data. Results: A total of 359 patients were included in the study, comprising 153 males and 206 females. The mean age of participants was 2.8 ± 2.6 years. Abdominal pain was the most common clinical manifestation, reported in 39% of patients. Elevated levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were observed in 38.1% of patients, while 30.2% showed elevated alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels, and 10.5% exhibited direct hyperbilirubinemia. Patients with elevated ALT and AST levels had a higher incidence of abdominal pain, nausea/vomiting, and anorexia. Moreover, patients with positive findings of red blood cell (RBC) and white blood cell (WBC) in their stool examination had a higher incidence of fever and abdominal pain. Conclusions: Based on our statistical analysis, elevated AST and ALT levels, hyperbilirubinemia, and positive stool findings of RBC and WBC appear to be predictive factors for gastrointestinal manifestations in Kawasaki disease.

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