Cargando…

Favorable outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pediatric hematology oncology patients during the second and third pandemic waves in Italy: a multicenter analysis from the Infectious Diseases Working Group of the Associazione Italiana di Ematologia e Oncologia Pediatrica (AIEOP)

COVID-19 has a mild clinical course with low mortality rate in general pediatric population, while variable outcomes have been described in children with cancer. Infectious diseases working party of the AIEOP collected data on the clinical characteristics and outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infections in ped...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Zama, Daniele, Baccelli, Francesco, Colombini, Antonella, Contino, Amalia, Calore, Elisabetta, Petris, Maria Grazia, Meneghello, Linda, Mercolini, Federico, Lo Vecchio, Andrea, Montalto, Shana, Meazza, Cristina, Barone, Angelica, Compagno, Francesca, Muggeo, Paola, Soncini, Elena, Brescia, Letizia, Giraldi, Eugenia, Giurici, Nagua, Mura, Rosa Maria, Cellini, Monica, Perruccio, Katia, Petroni, Valeria, La Spina, Milena, Ziino, Ottavio, Burnelli, Roberta, De Santis, Raffaella, Mascarin, Maurizio, Barretta, Valentina, Tridello, Gloria, Cesaro, Simone
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9208706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35726104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00277-022-04884-x
_version_ 1784729781865021440
author Zama, Daniele
Baccelli, Francesco
Colombini, Antonella
Contino, Amalia
Calore, Elisabetta
Petris, Maria Grazia
Meneghello, Linda
Mercolini, Federico
Lo Vecchio, Andrea
Montalto, Shana
Meazza, Cristina
Barone, Angelica
Compagno, Francesca
Muggeo, Paola
Soncini, Elena
Brescia, Letizia
Giraldi, Eugenia
Giurici, Nagua
Mura, Rosa Maria
Cellini, Monica
Perruccio, Katia
Petroni, Valeria
La Spina, Milena
Ziino, Ottavio
Burnelli, Roberta
De Santis, Raffaella
Mascarin, Maurizio
Barretta, Valentina
Tridello, Gloria
Cesaro, Simone
author_facet Zama, Daniele
Baccelli, Francesco
Colombini, Antonella
Contino, Amalia
Calore, Elisabetta
Petris, Maria Grazia
Meneghello, Linda
Mercolini, Federico
Lo Vecchio, Andrea
Montalto, Shana
Meazza, Cristina
Barone, Angelica
Compagno, Francesca
Muggeo, Paola
Soncini, Elena
Brescia, Letizia
Giraldi, Eugenia
Giurici, Nagua
Mura, Rosa Maria
Cellini, Monica
Perruccio, Katia
Petroni, Valeria
La Spina, Milena
Ziino, Ottavio
Burnelli, Roberta
De Santis, Raffaella
Mascarin, Maurizio
Barretta, Valentina
Tridello, Gloria
Cesaro, Simone
author_sort Zama, Daniele
collection PubMed
description COVID-19 has a mild clinical course with low mortality rate in general pediatric population, while variable outcomes have been described in children with cancer. Infectious diseases working party of the AIEOP collected data on the clinical characteristics and outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infections in pediatric oncology/hematology patients from April 2020 to May 2021, including the second and the third waves of the pandemic in Italy. Factors potentially associated with moderate, severe, or critical COVID-19 were analyzed. Of the 153 SARS-Cov2 infections recorded, 100 were asymptomatic and 53 symptomatic. The course of COVID-19 was mild in 41, moderate in 2, severe in 5, and critical in 5 children. A total of 40.5% of patients were hospitalized, ten requiring oxygen support and 5 admitted to the intensive care unit. Antibiotics and steroids were the most used therapies. No patient died due to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Infections occurring early (< 60 days) after the diagnosis of the underlying disease or after SCT were associated to moderate, severe, and critical disease compared to infections occurring late (> 60 days) or during maintenance therapy. In the patients on active chemotherapy, 59% withdrew the treatment for a median of 15 days. SARS-CoV-2 presented a favorable outcome in children with cancer in Italy during the pandemic. Modification of therapy represents a major concern in this population. Our findings suggest considering regular chemotherapy continuation, particularly in patients on maintenance therapy or infected late after the diagnosis.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9208706
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-92087062022-06-21 Favorable outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pediatric hematology oncology patients during the second and third pandemic waves in Italy: a multicenter analysis from the Infectious Diseases Working Group of the Associazione Italiana di Ematologia e Oncologia Pediatrica (AIEOP) Zama, Daniele Baccelli, Francesco Colombini, Antonella Contino, Amalia Calore, Elisabetta Petris, Maria Grazia Meneghello, Linda Mercolini, Federico Lo Vecchio, Andrea Montalto, Shana Meazza, Cristina Barone, Angelica Compagno, Francesca Muggeo, Paola Soncini, Elena Brescia, Letizia Giraldi, Eugenia Giurici, Nagua Mura, Rosa Maria Cellini, Monica Perruccio, Katia Petroni, Valeria La Spina, Milena Ziino, Ottavio Burnelli, Roberta De Santis, Raffaella Mascarin, Maurizio Barretta, Valentina Tridello, Gloria Cesaro, Simone Ann Hematol Original Article COVID-19 has a mild clinical course with low mortality rate in general pediatric population, while variable outcomes have been described in children with cancer. Infectious diseases working party of the AIEOP collected data on the clinical characteristics and outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infections in pediatric oncology/hematology patients from April 2020 to May 2021, including the second and the third waves of the pandemic in Italy. Factors potentially associated with moderate, severe, or critical COVID-19 were analyzed. Of the 153 SARS-Cov2 infections recorded, 100 were asymptomatic and 53 symptomatic. The course of COVID-19 was mild in 41, moderate in 2, severe in 5, and critical in 5 children. A total of 40.5% of patients were hospitalized, ten requiring oxygen support and 5 admitted to the intensive care unit. Antibiotics and steroids were the most used therapies. No patient died due to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Infections occurring early (< 60 days) after the diagnosis of the underlying disease or after SCT were associated to moderate, severe, and critical disease compared to infections occurring late (> 60 days) or during maintenance therapy. In the patients on active chemotherapy, 59% withdrew the treatment for a median of 15 days. SARS-CoV-2 presented a favorable outcome in children with cancer in Italy during the pandemic. Modification of therapy represents a major concern in this population. Our findings suggest considering regular chemotherapy continuation, particularly in patients on maintenance therapy or infected late after the diagnosis. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022-06-20 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9208706/ /pubmed/35726104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00277-022-04884-x Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Article
Zama, Daniele
Baccelli, Francesco
Colombini, Antonella
Contino, Amalia
Calore, Elisabetta
Petris, Maria Grazia
Meneghello, Linda
Mercolini, Federico
Lo Vecchio, Andrea
Montalto, Shana
Meazza, Cristina
Barone, Angelica
Compagno, Francesca
Muggeo, Paola
Soncini, Elena
Brescia, Letizia
Giraldi, Eugenia
Giurici, Nagua
Mura, Rosa Maria
Cellini, Monica
Perruccio, Katia
Petroni, Valeria
La Spina, Milena
Ziino, Ottavio
Burnelli, Roberta
De Santis, Raffaella
Mascarin, Maurizio
Barretta, Valentina
Tridello, Gloria
Cesaro, Simone
Favorable outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pediatric hematology oncology patients during the second and third pandemic waves in Italy: a multicenter analysis from the Infectious Diseases Working Group of the Associazione Italiana di Ematologia e Oncologia Pediatrica (AIEOP)
title Favorable outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pediatric hematology oncology patients during the second and third pandemic waves in Italy: a multicenter analysis from the Infectious Diseases Working Group of the Associazione Italiana di Ematologia e Oncologia Pediatrica (AIEOP)
title_full Favorable outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pediatric hematology oncology patients during the second and third pandemic waves in Italy: a multicenter analysis from the Infectious Diseases Working Group of the Associazione Italiana di Ematologia e Oncologia Pediatrica (AIEOP)
title_fullStr Favorable outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pediatric hematology oncology patients during the second and third pandemic waves in Italy: a multicenter analysis from the Infectious Diseases Working Group of the Associazione Italiana di Ematologia e Oncologia Pediatrica (AIEOP)
title_full_unstemmed Favorable outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pediatric hematology oncology patients during the second and third pandemic waves in Italy: a multicenter analysis from the Infectious Diseases Working Group of the Associazione Italiana di Ematologia e Oncologia Pediatrica (AIEOP)
title_short Favorable outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pediatric hematology oncology patients during the second and third pandemic waves in Italy: a multicenter analysis from the Infectious Diseases Working Group of the Associazione Italiana di Ematologia e Oncologia Pediatrica (AIEOP)
title_sort favorable outcome of sars-cov-2 infection in pediatric hematology oncology patients during the second and third pandemic waves in italy: a multicenter analysis from the infectious diseases working group of the associazione italiana di ematologia e oncologia pediatrica (aieop)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9208706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35726104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00277-022-04884-x
work_keys_str_mv AT zamadaniele favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT baccellifrancesco favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT colombiniantonella favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT continoamalia favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT caloreelisabetta favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT petrismariagrazia favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT meneghellolinda favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT mercolinifederico favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT lovecchioandrea favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT montaltoshana favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT meazzacristina favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT baroneangelica favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT compagnofrancesca favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT muggeopaola favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT soncinielena favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT brescialetizia favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT giraldieugenia favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT giuricinagua favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT murarosamaria favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT cellinimonica favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT perrucciokatia favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT petronivaleria favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT laspinamilena favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT ziinoottavio favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT burnelliroberta favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT desantisraffaella favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT mascarinmaurizio favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT barrettavalentina favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT tridellogloria favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop
AT cesarosimone favorableoutcomeofsarscov2infectioninpediatrichematologyoncologypatientsduringthesecondandthirdpandemicwavesinitalyamulticenteranalysisfromtheinfectiousdiseasesworkinggroupoftheassociazioneitalianadiematologiaeoncologiapediatricaaieop