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Arch Iran Med. 2023;26(12): 679-687.
doi: 10.34172/aim.2023.100
PMID: 38431948
PMCID: PMC10915921
Scopus ID: 85186954748
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COVID-19

Original Article

Clinical Manifestations Laboratory Tests Abdominal Ultrasonic Findings and In-hospital Prognosis of COVID-19 in 185 Pediatric Cases in a Tertiary Center

Maryam Jafari 1* ORCID logo, Yasaman Mahalati 1, Elham Zarei 1, Mohammad Mahdi Kazemi 1, Arsalan Irompour 1, Amirhoessein Sadri 1, Hamed AzadiYekta 1

1 Department of Radiology Aliasghar Children’s Hospital School of Medicine Iran University of Medical Science Tehran Iran
*Corresponding Author: Maryam Jafari, Email: maryjafarimd@gmail.com, Email: maryjafarimd@gmail.com

Abstract

Background: Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, there is little information about the different clinical aspects of COVID-19 in children. In this study, we assessed the clinical manifestations, outcome, ultrasound, and laboratory findings of pediatric COVID-19.

Methods: This retrospective study was conducted on 185 children with definitive diagnosis of COVID-19 between 2021 and 2022. The patients’ information was retrieved from hospital records.

Results: The average age of the patients was 5.18 ± 4.55 years, and 61.1% were male. The most frequent clinical manifestation was fever (81.1%) followed by cough (31.9%), vomiting (20.0%), and diarrhea (20.0%). Mesenteric lymphadenitis was common on ultrasound and found in 60% of cases. In-hospital death was identified in 3.8% of cases. The mean length of hospital stay was 8.5 days. Mandating intensive care unit (ICU) stay was found in 19.5% and 5.9% of cases were intubated. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), lower arterial oxygen saturation, higher white blood cell (WBC) count, and higher C-reactive protein (CRP) were the main determinants of death. Lower age, respiratory distress, early onset of clinical manifestations, lower arterial oxygen saturation, lower serum hemoglobin (Hb) level, and higher CRP level could predict requiring ICU admission.

Conclusion: We recommend close monitoring on CRP, serum Hb level, WBC count, and arterial level of oxygenation as clinical indicators for potential progression to critical illness and severe disease. Mesenteric lymphadenitis is a common sonographic finding in pediatric COVID-19 which can cause abdominal pain. Ultrasound is helpful to avoid unnecessary surgical interventions in COVID-19.


Cite this article as: Jafari M, Mahalati Y, Zarei E, Kazemi MM, Irompour A, Sadri A, et al. Clinical manifestations, laboratory tests, abdominal ultrasonic findings and in-hospital prognosis of COVID-19 in 185 Pediatric cases in a tertiary center. Arch Iran Med. 2023;26(12):679-687. doi: 10.34172/aim.2023.100
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Submitted: 26 Apr 2023
Accepted: 14 Oct 2023
ePublished: 01 Dec 2023
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