Presentation and outcomes of Kawasaki Disease in Latin American infants younger than 6 months of age: A multinational multicenter study of the REKAMLATINA network
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Moreno, Elizabeth
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García, S. Diana
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Bainto, Emelia
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Salgado, Andrea P.
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Parish, Austin
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Rosellini, Benjamín D.
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Ulloa Gutiérrez, Rolando
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Garrido García, Luis
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Dueñas, Lourdes
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Estripeaut, Dora
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Luciani, Kathia
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Rodríguez Quiroz, Francisco
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Águila, Olguita del
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Camacho Moreno, Germán
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Gómez, Virgen
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Viviani Salgado, Tamara
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Álvarez Olmos, Martha
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de Souza Marques, Heloisa Helena
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Faugier Fuentes, Enrique
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Saltigeral Simental, Patricia
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López Medina, Eduardo
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Miño León, Greta
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Beltrán, Sandra
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Martínez Medina, Lucila
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Pirez, María C.
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Cofré, Fernanda
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Tremoulet, Adriana H.
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2020-10-28T23:07:03Z
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2020-10-28T23:07:03Z
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2020
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Front. Pediatr July 2020 | Volume 8 | Article 384
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10.3389/fped.2020.00384
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/177450
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Objective:To characterize the clinical presentation and outcomes of Kawasaki disease (KD) in infants Methods:We evaluated 36 infants <6 months old and 940 infants >= 6 months old diagnosed with KD in Latin America. We compared differences in laboratory data, clinical presentation, treatment response, and coronary artery outcomes between the two cohorts. Results:The majority (78.1%) of infants and children >= 6 months of age were initially diagnosed with KD, as compared to only 38.2% of infants <6 months. Clinical features of KD were more commonly observed in the older cohort: oral changes (92 vs. 75%,P= 0.0023), extremity changes (74.6 vs. 57.1%,P= 0.029), and cervical lymphadenopathy (67.6 vs. 37.1%,P= 0.0004). Whether treated in the first 10 days of illness or after the 10th day, infants <6 months were at greater risk of developing a coronary artery aneurysm compared to KD patients >= 6 months treated at the same point in the course of illness [ <= 10 days (53.8 vs. 9.4%,P= 0.00012); >10 days (50 vs. 7.4%,P= 0.043)]. Conclusion:Our data show that despite treatment in the first 10 days of illness, infants <6 months of age in Latin America have a higher risk of developing a coronary artery aneurysm. Delay in the diagnosis leads to larger coronary artery aneurysms disproportionately in these infants. Thus, suspicion for KD should be high in this vulnerable population.
Presentation and outcomes of Kawasaki Disease in Latin American infants younger than 6 months of age: A multinational multicenter study of the REKAMLATINA network