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. 2022 Sep;52(9):1313-1319.
doi: 10.1007/s00595-022-02512-9. Epub 2022 May 5.

Management of acute abdomen during the active disease course of COVID-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children

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Management of acute abdomen during the active disease course of COVID-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children

Ozlem Boybeyi-Turer et al. Surg Today. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the management of children with severe gastrointestinal symptoms during the disease course of COVID-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C).

Methods: After ethical approval, we reviewed the medical records, retrospectively, of children with COVID-19 or MIS-C requiring surgical consultation for severe gastrointestinal symptoms.

Results: The subjects comprised 15 children, 13 with MIS-C and 2 with COVID-19. Twelve children (80%) had been in known close contact with a person with SARS-CoV-19 and 13 were positive for Anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG. All the children had experienced fever for at least 1 day and had signs of involvement of two or more systems. Three patients required surgical intervention: one underwent surgical exploration with a presumptive diagnosis of acute appendicitis in the referring center and was transported to our center following clinical deterioration, where a diagnosis of MIS-C was confirmed; and the remaining two developed appendicitis during hospitalization for COVID-19. All three patients had a longer duration of abdominal pain, a higher number of lymphocytes, and a lower level of inflammatory markers than the non-surgically managed patients. None of the patients presenting with MIS-C underwent surgical exploration.

Conclusion: Gastrointestinal involvement may mimic acute abdomen in children with COVID-19. Thus, children presenting with acute abdomen in the pandemic era require careful evaluation and prompt diagnosis to avoid unnecessary surgical intervention.

Keywords: Abdominal pain; COVID-19; Children; Gastrointestinal symptom; MIS-C; Pandemics.

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