Kawasaki disease before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a single-center comparative study in Switzerland.

Kawasaki disease before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a single-center comparative study in Switzerland.

Publication date: Oct 08, 2024

Kawasaki disease is a rare systemic inflammatory syndrome that mainly affects children under five years of age and is the first cause of pediatric acquired cardiovascular disease. The pathogenesis is complex and a viral trigger is suspected, as well as genetic susceptibility. Multiple studies around the world have shown a decrease in the incidence of Kawasaki disease and have hypothesized that the different sanitary measures enforced in each country during the pandemic period could be responsible to a certain extent. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the disease’s incidence, defining characteristics, coronary artery outcomes and management in a tertiary center in Switzerland. This study is a retrospective analysis of children who have been diagnosed with Kawasaki disease that compares clinical, laboratory, SARS-CoV-2 exposure, and echocardiographic data as well as treatments before (January 1st 2017 to February 24th 2020) and during (February 25th 2020 to December 31st 2022) the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland. Statistical significance of differences in the compared parameters was assessed. Of the 90 patients included, 31 belonged to the first group and 59 belonged to the second group. There was a statistically significant (p 

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Concepts Keywords
Kawasaki Child
Pandemic Child, Preschool
Pediatric Coronary artery outcome.
Switzerland COVID-19
COVID-19 pandemic
Female
Humans
Incidence
Incidence
Infant
Kawasaki disease
Male
Pandemics
Retrospective Studies
SARS-CoV-2
Switzerland

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