Features of severe forms of new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in children

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Bannova Svetlana LORCID,Ivanov Dmitry O.ORCID,Alexandrovich Yuriy S.ORCID,Timchenko Vladimir N.ORCID,Kaplina Tatyana A.ORCID,Kondratiev Gleb V.ORCID,Felker Evgeniy Yu.ORCID,Ibragimov Rustam N.ORCID,Razgon Marina V.ORCID,Revnova Maria O.ORCID,Komissarova Marina Yu.ORCID,Novikova Valeria P.ORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The problem of the complicated course of COVID-19 and deaths in children with severe comorbid pathology is relevant. Severe forms of the disease are often the cause of critical conditions and deaths, including decompensated respiratory failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome, septic shock, cardiac, hepatic, renal insufficiency, coagulation disorders, damage to the central nervous system. AIM: The aim is to analyze the features of the course of COVID-19 in children who require mandatory hospitalization in specialized hospitals for background pathology, to identify predictors of the development of severe forms of COVID-19 in order to choose the optimal ways of treating this pathology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Under the supervision of the St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University in the department for children with new coronavirus infection COVID-19 with intensive care and intensive care wards in the period 2020–2022 with a confirmed diagnosis of “new coronavirus infection” there were 791 patients aged 0 to 17 years. The diagnosis was made on the basis of clinical and epidemiological data, the results of a comprehensive laboratory and instrumental study. The severity of the disease was determined in accordance with the methodological recommendations of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. RESULTS: The severe form of COVID-19 was diagnosed in 34 patients out of 791 (4.3%). Adverse outcomes were 1.4%. In 27 out of 34 children (79.4%), new coronavirus infection occurred against the background of severe comorbid pathology. Pneumonia was diagnosed in 91.2% of cases. 88.2% of patients needed oxygen therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Severe forms of COVID-19 in children are characterized by high fever with severe intoxication, respiratory tract damage with a significant volume of lung damage (CT-3 and CT-4) with the development of multiple organ failure. Predictors that require mandatory hospitalization in specialized hospitals for background pathology in severe forms of COVID-19 are: primary immunodeficiency conditions, oncohematological pathology with postcytostatic aplasia of hematopoiesis, severe organic lesions of the central nervous system, epilepsy, protein-energy deficiency of 3–4 degrees, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, atypical emolytic uremic syndrome with acute kidney damage. Comprehensive treatment of such patients should be carried out by a multidisciplinary team in a specialized department with extensive diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities.

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ECO-Vector LLC

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