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Association of Cancer Diagnosis and Therapeutic Stage With Mortality in Pediatric Patients With COVID-19, Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study From Latin America

BACKGROUND: Children with cancer are at risk of critical disease and mortality from COVID-19 infection. In this study, we describe the clinical characteristics of pediatric patients with cancer and COVID-19 from multiple Latin American centers and risk factors associated with mortality in this popul...

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Autores principales: Dominguez-Rojas, Jesus Ángel, Vásquez-Hoyos, Pablo, Pérez-Morales, Rodrigo, Monsalve-Quintero, Ana María, Mora-Robles, Lupe, Diaz-Diaz, Alejandro, Torres, Silvio Fabio, Castro-Dajer, Ángel, Cabanillas-Burgos, Lizeth Yuliana, Aguilera-Avendaño, Vladimir, Cantillano-Quintero, Edwin Mauricio, Camporesi, Anna, Agulnik, Asya, Mukkada, Sheena, Alvarado-Gamarra, Giancarlo, Rojas-Soto, Ninoska, Mendieta-Zevallos, Ana Luisa, Tello-Pezo, Mariela Violeta, Vásquez-Ponce, Liliana, Lasso-Palomino, Rubén Eduardo, Pérez-Arroyave, María Camila, Trujillo-Honeysberg, Mónica, Mesa-Monsalve, Juan Gonzalo, Pardo González, Carlos Alberto, López Cubillos, Juan Francisco, Gonzalez-Dambrauskas, Sebastián, Coronado-Munoz, Alvaro
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9110860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592840
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.885633
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author Dominguez-Rojas, Jesus Ángel
Vásquez-Hoyos, Pablo
Pérez-Morales, Rodrigo
Monsalve-Quintero, Ana María
Mora-Robles, Lupe
Diaz-Diaz, Alejandro
Torres, Silvio Fabio
Castro-Dajer, Ángel
Cabanillas-Burgos, Lizeth Yuliana
Aguilera-Avendaño, Vladimir
Cantillano-Quintero, Edwin Mauricio
Camporesi, Anna
Agulnik, Asya
Mukkada, Sheena
Alvarado-Gamarra, Giancarlo
Rojas-Soto, Ninoska
Mendieta-Zevallos, Ana Luisa
Tello-Pezo, Mariela Violeta
Vásquez-Ponce, Liliana
Lasso-Palomino, Rubén Eduardo
Pérez-Arroyave, María Camila
Trujillo-Honeysberg, Mónica
Mesa-Monsalve, Juan Gonzalo
Pardo González, Carlos Alberto
López Cubillos, Juan Francisco
Gonzalez-Dambrauskas, Sebastián
Coronado-Munoz, Alvaro
author_facet Dominguez-Rojas, Jesus Ángel
Vásquez-Hoyos, Pablo
Pérez-Morales, Rodrigo
Monsalve-Quintero, Ana María
Mora-Robles, Lupe
Diaz-Diaz, Alejandro
Torres, Silvio Fabio
Castro-Dajer, Ángel
Cabanillas-Burgos, Lizeth Yuliana
Aguilera-Avendaño, Vladimir
Cantillano-Quintero, Edwin Mauricio
Camporesi, Anna
Agulnik, Asya
Mukkada, Sheena
Alvarado-Gamarra, Giancarlo
Rojas-Soto, Ninoska
Mendieta-Zevallos, Ana Luisa
Tello-Pezo, Mariela Violeta
Vásquez-Ponce, Liliana
Lasso-Palomino, Rubén Eduardo
Pérez-Arroyave, María Camila
Trujillo-Honeysberg, Mónica
Mesa-Monsalve, Juan Gonzalo
Pardo González, Carlos Alberto
López Cubillos, Juan Francisco
Gonzalez-Dambrauskas, Sebastián
Coronado-Munoz, Alvaro
author_sort Dominguez-Rojas, Jesus Ángel
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description BACKGROUND: Children with cancer are at risk of critical disease and mortality from COVID-19 infection. In this study, we describe the clinical characteristics of pediatric patients with cancer and COVID-19 from multiple Latin American centers and risk factors associated with mortality in this population. METHODS: This study is a multicenter, prospective cohort study conducted at 12 hospitals from 6 Latin American countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras and Peru) from April to November 2021. Patients younger than 14 years of age that had an oncological diagnosis and COVID-19 or multisystemic inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) who were treated in the inpatient setting were included. The primary exposure was the diagnosis and treatment status, and the primary outcome was mortality. We defined “new diagnosis” as patients with no previous diagnosis of cancer, “established diagnosis” as patients with cancer and ongoing treatment and “relapse” as patients with cancer and ongoing treatment that had a prior cancer-free period. A frequentist analysis was performed including a multivariate logistic regression for mortality. RESULTS: Two hundred and ten patients were included in the study; 30 (14%) died during the study period and 67% of patients who died were admitted to critical care. Demographics were similar in survivors and non-survivors. Patients with low weight for age (<-2SD) had higher mortality (28 vs. 3%, p = 0.019). There was statistically significant difference of mortality between patients with new diagnosis (36.7%), established diagnosis (1.4%) and relapse (60%), (p <0.001). Most patients had hematological cancers (69%) and they had higher mortality (18%) compared to solid tumors (6%, p= 0.032). Patients with concomitant bacterial infections had higher mortality (40%, p = 0.001). MIS-C, respiratory distress, cardiovascular symptoms, altered mental status and acute kidney injury on admission were associated with higher mortality. Acidosis, hypoxemia, lymphocytosis, severe neutropenia, anemia and thrombocytopenia on admission were also associated with mortality. A multivariate logistic regression showed risk factors associated with mortality: concomitant bacterial infection OR 3 95%CI (1.1–8.5), respiratory symptoms OR 5.7 95%CI (1.7–19.4), cardiovascular OR 5.2 95%CI (1.2–14.2), new cancer diagnosis OR 12 95%CI (1.3–102) and relapse OR 25 95%CI (2.9–214). CONCLUSION: Our study shows that pediatric patients with new onset diagnosis of cancer and patients with relapse have higher odds of all-cause mortality in the setting of COVID-19. This information would help develop an early identification of patients with cancer and COVID-19 with higher risk of mortality.
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spelling pubmed-91108602022-05-18 Association of Cancer Diagnosis and Therapeutic Stage With Mortality in Pediatric Patients With COVID-19, Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study From Latin America Dominguez-Rojas, Jesus Ángel Vásquez-Hoyos, Pablo Pérez-Morales, Rodrigo Monsalve-Quintero, Ana María Mora-Robles, Lupe Diaz-Diaz, Alejandro Torres, Silvio Fabio Castro-Dajer, Ángel Cabanillas-Burgos, Lizeth Yuliana Aguilera-Avendaño, Vladimir Cantillano-Quintero, Edwin Mauricio Camporesi, Anna Agulnik, Asya Mukkada, Sheena Alvarado-Gamarra, Giancarlo Rojas-Soto, Ninoska Mendieta-Zevallos, Ana Luisa Tello-Pezo, Mariela Violeta Vásquez-Ponce, Liliana Lasso-Palomino, Rubén Eduardo Pérez-Arroyave, María Camila Trujillo-Honeysberg, Mónica Mesa-Monsalve, Juan Gonzalo Pardo González, Carlos Alberto López Cubillos, Juan Francisco Gonzalez-Dambrauskas, Sebastián Coronado-Munoz, Alvaro Front Pediatr Pediatrics BACKGROUND: Children with cancer are at risk of critical disease and mortality from COVID-19 infection. In this study, we describe the clinical characteristics of pediatric patients with cancer and COVID-19 from multiple Latin American centers and risk factors associated with mortality in this population. METHODS: This study is a multicenter, prospective cohort study conducted at 12 hospitals from 6 Latin American countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras and Peru) from April to November 2021. Patients younger than 14 years of age that had an oncological diagnosis and COVID-19 or multisystemic inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) who were treated in the inpatient setting were included. The primary exposure was the diagnosis and treatment status, and the primary outcome was mortality. We defined “new diagnosis” as patients with no previous diagnosis of cancer, “established diagnosis” as patients with cancer and ongoing treatment and “relapse” as patients with cancer and ongoing treatment that had a prior cancer-free period. A frequentist analysis was performed including a multivariate logistic regression for mortality. RESULTS: Two hundred and ten patients were included in the study; 30 (14%) died during the study period and 67% of patients who died were admitted to critical care. Demographics were similar in survivors and non-survivors. Patients with low weight for age (<-2SD) had higher mortality (28 vs. 3%, p = 0.019). There was statistically significant difference of mortality between patients with new diagnosis (36.7%), established diagnosis (1.4%) and relapse (60%), (p <0.001). Most patients had hematological cancers (69%) and they had higher mortality (18%) compared to solid tumors (6%, p= 0.032). Patients with concomitant bacterial infections had higher mortality (40%, p = 0.001). MIS-C, respiratory distress, cardiovascular symptoms, altered mental status and acute kidney injury on admission were associated with higher mortality. Acidosis, hypoxemia, lymphocytosis, severe neutropenia, anemia and thrombocytopenia on admission were also associated with mortality. A multivariate logistic regression showed risk factors associated with mortality: concomitant bacterial infection OR 3 95%CI (1.1–8.5), respiratory symptoms OR 5.7 95%CI (1.7–19.4), cardiovascular OR 5.2 95%CI (1.2–14.2), new cancer diagnosis OR 12 95%CI (1.3–102) and relapse OR 25 95%CI (2.9–214). CONCLUSION: Our study shows that pediatric patients with new onset diagnosis of cancer and patients with relapse have higher odds of all-cause mortality in the setting of COVID-19. This information would help develop an early identification of patients with cancer and COVID-19 with higher risk of mortality. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9110860/ /pubmed/35592840 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.885633 Text en Copyright © 2022 Dominguez-Rojas, Vásquez-Hoyos, Pérez-Morales, Monsalve-Quintero, Mora-Robles, Diaz-Diaz, Torres, Castro-Dajer, Cabanillas-Burgos, Aguilera-Avendaño, Cantillano-Quintero, Camporesi, Agulnik, Mukkada, Alvarado-Gamarra, Rojas-Soto, Mendieta-Zevallos, Tello-Pezo, Vásquez-Ponce, Lasso-Palomino, Pérez-Arroyave, Trujillo-Honeysberg, Mesa-Monsalve, Pardo González, López Cubillos, Gonzalez-Dambrauskas and Coronado-Munoz. 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 Pediatrics
Dominguez-Rojas, Jesus Ángel
Vásquez-Hoyos, Pablo
Pérez-Morales, Rodrigo
Monsalve-Quintero, Ana María
Mora-Robles, Lupe
Diaz-Diaz, Alejandro
Torres, Silvio Fabio
Castro-Dajer, Ángel
Cabanillas-Burgos, Lizeth Yuliana
Aguilera-Avendaño, Vladimir
Cantillano-Quintero, Edwin Mauricio
Camporesi, Anna
Agulnik, Asya
Mukkada, Sheena
Alvarado-Gamarra, Giancarlo
Rojas-Soto, Ninoska
Mendieta-Zevallos, Ana Luisa
Tello-Pezo, Mariela Violeta
Vásquez-Ponce, Liliana
Lasso-Palomino, Rubén Eduardo
Pérez-Arroyave, María Camila
Trujillo-Honeysberg, Mónica
Mesa-Monsalve, Juan Gonzalo
Pardo González, Carlos Alberto
López Cubillos, Juan Francisco
Gonzalez-Dambrauskas, Sebastián
Coronado-Munoz, Alvaro
Association of Cancer Diagnosis and Therapeutic Stage With Mortality in Pediatric Patients With COVID-19, Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study From Latin America
title Association of Cancer Diagnosis and Therapeutic Stage With Mortality in Pediatric Patients With COVID-19, Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study From Latin America
title_full Association of Cancer Diagnosis and Therapeutic Stage With Mortality in Pediatric Patients With COVID-19, Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study From Latin America
title_fullStr Association of Cancer Diagnosis and Therapeutic Stage With Mortality in Pediatric Patients With COVID-19, Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study From Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Association of Cancer Diagnosis and Therapeutic Stage With Mortality in Pediatric Patients With COVID-19, Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study From Latin America
title_short Association of Cancer Diagnosis and Therapeutic Stage With Mortality in Pediatric Patients With COVID-19, Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study From Latin America
title_sort association of cancer diagnosis and therapeutic stage with mortality in pediatric patients with covid-19, prospective multicenter cohort study from latin america
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9110860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592840
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.885633
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