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Association Between Kawasaki Disease and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study in Taiwan

Background: Kawasaki disease is a common vasculitis of childhood in East Asia. The complications following Kawasaki disease mostly included cardiovascular sequelae; non-cardiac complications have been reported but less studied. This study investigated potential epilepsy following Kawasaki disease in...

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Autores principales: Lin, Chien-Heng, Lai, Jung-Nien, Lee, Inn-Chi, Chou, I-Ching, Lin, Wei-De, Lin, Mei-Chen, Hong, Syuan-Yu
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8055829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889123
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.627712
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author Lin, Chien-Heng
Lai, Jung-Nien
Lee, Inn-Chi
Chou, I-Ching
Lin, Wei-De
Lin, Mei-Chen
Hong, Syuan-Yu
author_facet Lin, Chien-Heng
Lai, Jung-Nien
Lee, Inn-Chi
Chou, I-Ching
Lin, Wei-De
Lin, Mei-Chen
Hong, Syuan-Yu
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description Background: Kawasaki disease is a common vasculitis of childhood in East Asia. The complications following Kawasaki disease mostly included cardiovascular sequelae; non-cardiac complications have been reported but less studied. This study investigated potential epilepsy following Kawasaki disease in Taiwanese children. Objectives: Through National Health Insurance Research Database, we retrospectively analyzed the data of children aged <18 years with clinically diagnosed Kawasaki disease from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2012 in Taiwan. These patients were followed up to estimate the incidence of epilepsy in the Kawasaki cohort in comparison with that in the non-Kawasaki cohort in Taiwan. Results: A total of 8,463 and 33,872 patients in the Kawasaki and non-Kawasaki cohorts were included in the study, respectively. Of the total eligible study subjects, 61.1% were boys and 38.9% were girls; most patients with newly diagnosed Kawasaki disease were aged <5 years [88.1%]. Patients with Kawasaki disease showed a higher incidence rate [47.98 vs. 27.45 every 100,000 person years] and significantly higher risk [adjusted hazard ratio = 1.66, 95% confidence interval = 1.13–2.44] of epilepsy than those without the disease. Additionally, female sex [adjusted hazard ratio = 2.30, 95% confidence interval = 1.31–4.04] and age <5 years [adjusted hazard ratio = 1.82, 95% confidence interval = 1.22–2.72] showed a significantly higher risk of epilepsy in the Kawasaki cohort. Conclusion: Results revealed a higher incidence rate and significant risk of epilepsy in Taiwanese children with Kawasaki disease than in those without the disease. Therefore, children diagnosed with Kawasaki disease are recommended follow-up as they have a high risk of epilepsy and seizure disorders.
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spelling pubmed-80558292021-04-21 Association Between Kawasaki Disease and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study in Taiwan Lin, Chien-Heng Lai, Jung-Nien Lee, Inn-Chi Chou, I-Ching Lin, Wei-De Lin, Mei-Chen Hong, Syuan-Yu Front Neurol Neurology Background: Kawasaki disease is a common vasculitis of childhood in East Asia. The complications following Kawasaki disease mostly included cardiovascular sequelae; non-cardiac complications have been reported but less studied. This study investigated potential epilepsy following Kawasaki disease in Taiwanese children. Objectives: Through National Health Insurance Research Database, we retrospectively analyzed the data of children aged <18 years with clinically diagnosed Kawasaki disease from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2012 in Taiwan. These patients were followed up to estimate the incidence of epilepsy in the Kawasaki cohort in comparison with that in the non-Kawasaki cohort in Taiwan. Results: A total of 8,463 and 33,872 patients in the Kawasaki and non-Kawasaki cohorts were included in the study, respectively. Of the total eligible study subjects, 61.1% were boys and 38.9% were girls; most patients with newly diagnosed Kawasaki disease were aged <5 years [88.1%]. Patients with Kawasaki disease showed a higher incidence rate [47.98 vs. 27.45 every 100,000 person years] and significantly higher risk [adjusted hazard ratio = 1.66, 95% confidence interval = 1.13–2.44] of epilepsy than those without the disease. Additionally, female sex [adjusted hazard ratio = 2.30, 95% confidence interval = 1.31–4.04] and age <5 years [adjusted hazard ratio = 1.82, 95% confidence interval = 1.22–2.72] showed a significantly higher risk of epilepsy in the Kawasaki cohort. Conclusion: Results revealed a higher incidence rate and significant risk of epilepsy in Taiwanese children with Kawasaki disease than in those without the disease. Therefore, children diagnosed with Kawasaki disease are recommended follow-up as they have a high risk of epilepsy and seizure disorders. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8055829/ /pubmed/33889123 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.627712 Text en Copyright © 2021 Lin, Lai, Lee, Chou, Lin, Lin and Hong. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Lin, Chien-Heng
Lai, Jung-Nien
Lee, Inn-Chi
Chou, I-Ching
Lin, Wei-De
Lin, Mei-Chen
Hong, Syuan-Yu
Association Between Kawasaki Disease and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study in Taiwan
title Association Between Kawasaki Disease and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study in Taiwan
title_full Association Between Kawasaki Disease and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study in Taiwan
title_fullStr Association Between Kawasaki Disease and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Kawasaki Disease and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study in Taiwan
title_short Association Between Kawasaki Disease and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study in Taiwan
title_sort association between kawasaki disease and childhood epilepsy: a nationwide cohort study in taiwan
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8055829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889123
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.627712
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