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Heart problems in children with rare inflammatory syndrome linked to COVID resolve within 4 months


Heart problems in children with rare inflammatory syndrome linked to COVID-19 resolve within four months, study finds
Researchers looked at 45 children in New York diagnosed with MIS-C, a condition in which different body parts become inflamed linked to COVID-19 
Nearly 80% of children had some level of cardiac dysfunction and half had serious issues such as poor ability of heart to pump properly and leaky valves
Heart issues and inflammatory biomarkers began falling within one to four weeks of being discharged
Within four months, all heart problems and biomarkers had fallen to normal normal levels, showing cardiac issues in children with MIS-C are temporary  ....

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Heart problems resolve in majority of kids with COVID inflammatory syndrome


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NEW YORK, NY (July 15, 2021) Heart problems in children hospitalized with multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) an inflammatory condition triggered by COVID were mostly gone within a few months, a new study by researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and NewYork-Presbyterian has found.
The study published in
Pediatrics about 45 MIS-C patients is the first in North America to report on longitudinal cardiac and immunologic outcomes in children hospitalized with MIS-C.
We ve learned that COVID causes a spectrum of illness in children. Some are asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic and a small number of kids who develop MIS-C become critically ill, requiring admission to the ICU, says Kanwal M. Farooqi, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and first author of the study. It is a relief that this study shows that most of the severe heart and immunologic m ....

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