Efficacy of sodium creatine phosphate in pediatric viral myocarditis and cellular immune functions

Author:

Liu Xinhong,Li Junhua,Li Rui,Zhang Hongbo,Chen Keya

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of sodium creatine phosphate (SCP) in pediatric viral myocarditis, and cellular immune functions. Methods: Clinical data of 83 children with viral myocarditis admitted to Dezhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, China between May 2019 and June 2021 were collected and randomly assigned to control (n = 41) and study groups (n = 42). Control group (CNG) received conventional treatment for 14 days, including intravenous drip of sodium fructose diphosphate, vitamin C, and ribavirin, with the addition of prednisone if necessary. Study group (SG) received SCP in addition to conventional treatment for 14 days. Clinical efficacy, cardiac function, inflammatory and immune markers, myocardial injury, and adverse effects at the end of treatment were determined. Results: Results indicated a significantly higher total effective rate in study group (95.24 %) compared to control group (78.05 %) (p < 0.05). Study group demonstrated significantly lower heart rates and improved cardiac output, stroke volume, and left ventricular ejection fraction after 14 days of treatment compared to control group (p < 0.05). Furthermore, study group exhibited significant reduction in levels of inflammatory markers (p < 0.05), enhanced cellular immune markers (p < 0.05), and reduced myocardial injury and remodeling markers (p < 0.05). Both groups showed similar incidence of adverse reactions. Conclusion: Sodium creatine phosphate (SCP) is effective in treating pediatric viral myocarditis, enhances cardiac function, restores cellular immune function, reduces inflammation, and minimizes myocardial damage and remodeling. There will be need to evaluate the long-term efficacy and prognosis of SCP in treating pediatric viral myocarditis in the future.

Publisher

African Journals Online (AJOL)

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