Research Article
Prevalence of Cardiac dysfunction in MIS-C in Children (MIS-C) related to COVID-19
Author(s):
Amar Taksande*, Sachin Damke, Rewat Meshram, Sham Lohiya, Richa Chaudhary and Rupesh Rao
Background: COVID-19 in children normally causes mild infectious illness,
but serious repercussions can occur in combination with both acute infection
and related phenomena in children, like the Multisystem Inflammatory
Syndrome (MIS-C). In rural hospitals, there is less information available on
Cardiac abnormality in MIS-C. Objectives: To know the prevalence of
cardiac dysfunction of MIS-C children having COVID-19. Methodology: The
MIS-C patients in this prospective research will be diagnosed using WHO
criteria. On admission, MIS-C patients with cardiac marker positive will
have an anomaly in one or more of the following: Electrocardiography, Brain
Natriuretic Peptide (BNP), serum troponin, and/or echocardiogram. Results: We will determine the prevalence of cardiac dysfunction in MIS-C when the
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