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Comparison of Clinical Characteristics Among COVID-19 and Non-COVID-19 Pediatric Pneumonias: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study

BACKGROUND: The pandemic of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) brings new challenges for pediatricians, especially in the differentiation with non-COVID-19 pneumonia in the peak season of pneumonia. We aimed to compare the clinical characteristics of pediatric patients with COVID-19 and other respi...

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Autores principales: Jia, Zhongwei, Yan, Xiangyu, Gao, Liwei, Ding, Shenggang, Bai, Yan, Zheng, Yuejie, Cui, Yuxia, Wang, Xianfeng, Li, Jingfeng, Lu, Gen, Xu, Yi, Zhang, Xiangyu, Li, Junhua, Chen, Ning, Shang, Yunxiao, Han, Mingfeng, Liu, Jun, Zhou, Hourong, Li, Cen, Lu, Wanqiu, Wang, Lina, Fan, Qihong, Wu, Jiang, Shen, Hanling, Jiao, Rong, Chen, Chunxi, Gao, Xiaoling, Tian, Maoqiang, Lu, Wei, Yang, Yonghong, Wong, Gary Wing-Kin, Wang, Tianyou, Jin, Runming, Shen, Adong, Xu, Baoping, Shen, Kunling
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8281119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34277466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.663884
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: The pandemic of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) brings new challenges for pediatricians, especially in the differentiation with non-COVID-19 pneumonia in the peak season of pneumonia. We aimed to compare the clinical characteristics of pediatric patients with COVID-19 and other respiratory pathogens infected pneumonias. METHODS: We conducted a multi-center, cross-sectional study of pediatric inpatients in China. Based on pathogenic test results, pediatric patients were divided into three groups, including COVID-19 pneumonia group, Non-COVID-19 viral (NCV) pneumonia group and Non-viral (NV) pneumonia group. Their clinical characteristics were compared by Kruskal-Wallis H test or chi-square test. RESULTS: A total of 636 pediatric pneumonia inpatients, among which 87 in COVID-19 group, 194 in NCV group, and 355 in NV group, were included in analysis. Compared with NCV and NV patients, COVID-19 patients were older (median age 6.33, IQR 2.00-12.00 years), and relatively fewer COVID-19 patients presented fever (63.2%), cough (60.9%), shortness of breath (1.1%), and abnormal pulmonary auscultation (18.4%). The results were verified by the comparison of COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and influenza A (IFA) pneumonia patients. Approximately 42.5%, 44.8%, and 12.6% of the COVID-19 patients presented simply ground-glass opacity (GGO), simply consolidation, and the both changes on computed tomography (CT) scans, respectively; the proportions were similar as those in NCV and NV group (p>0.05). Only 47.1% of COVID-19 patients had both lungs pneumonia, which was significantly lower than that proportion of nearly 80% in the other two groups. COVID-19 patients presented lower proportions of increased white blood cell count (16.5%) and abnormal procalcitonin (PCT) (10.7%), and a higher proportion of decreased lymphocyte count (44.0%) compared with the other two groups. CONCLUSION: Majority clinical characteristics of pediatric COVID-19 pneumonia patients were milder than non-COVID-19 patients. However, lymphocytopenia remained a prominent feature of COVID-19 pediatric pneumonia.