Capillary leak syndrome was associated with more severe multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Author:

Kahn Robin12ORCID,Mossberg Maria1,Berthold Elisabet3,Schmidt Tobias12,Najibi Seyed Morteza3,Månsson Bengt3,Król Petra12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Institute of Clinical Sciences Lund Lund University Lund Sweden

2. Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine Lund University Lund Sweden

3. Department of Rheumatology, Institute of Clinical Sciences Lund Lund University Lund Sweden

Abstract

AbstractAimThis population‐based study investigated the occurrence of capillary leak syndrome (CLS) in children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS‐C), associated with COVID‐19. We also examined associations between CLS and MIS‐C disease severity.MethodsAll eligible individuals aged 0–18 years, who were diagnosed with MIS‐C in Skåne, southern Sweden, from 1 April 2020 to 31 July 2021, were studied. They were all included in the Pediatric Rheumatology Quality Register and clinical and laboratory data were compared between patients with and without CLS.ResultsWe included 31 patients (61% male) with MIS‐C in the study. The median age at diagnosis was 10.6 years (range 1.99–17.15) and 45% developed CLS. All six patients who required intensive care had CLS. Patients with CLS also had a higher incidence of reduced cardiac function, measured as low ejection fraction. The CLS group exhibited significantly higher C‐reactive protein values (p < 0.001) and N‐terminal pro‐B‐type natriuretic peptide levels (p < 0.001), as well as lower platelet counts (p = 0.03), during the first week of treatment. Individuals with CLS also received more intense immunosuppression.ConclusionCLS was a common complication of MIS‐C in our study and these patients had a more severe disease course that required more intensive treatment.

Publisher

Wiley

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