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Autor Lina María Betancur Londoño
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Acute abdomen and appendicitis in 1010 pediatric patients with COVID-19 or MIS-C: a multinational experience from Latin America / Andrea Parra Buitrago ; Lina María Betancur Londoño
Título : Acute abdomen and appendicitis in 1010 pediatric patients with COVID-19 or MIS-C: a multinational experience from Latin America Tipo de documento : documento electrónico Autores : Andrea Parra Buitrago, ; Lina María Betancur Londoño, Fecha de publicación : 2021 Títulos uniformes : Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave : COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 appendicitis children Resumen : Background: To date, there are only sporadic reports of acute abdomen and appendicitis in children with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). Methods: Children 17 years of age or younger assessed in 5 Latin American countries with a diagnosis of microbiologically confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and children fulfilling MIS-C definition were included. For children with acute abdomen, we investigate main radiologic patterns, surgical treatment and intraoperative findings, outcomes. Findings: One-thousand ten children were enrolled. Forty-two children (4.2%) had a clinical diagnosis of acute abdomen. Four (9.5%) were diagnosed with MIS-C and did not undergo surgery. The remaining 38 children (3.8%) underwent abdominal surgery due to suspected appendicitis, 34 of them (89.7%) had an intraoperative diagnosis of acute appendicitis (AA), while 4 of them had nonsurgical findings. Eight children died (0.8%), none of them being diagnosed with appendicitis. Children with AA were significantly older than those without (P Mención de responsabilidad : Yock-Corrales, Adriana MD; Lenzi, Jacopo PhD; Ulloa-Gutiérrez, Rolando MD; Gómez-Vargas, Jessica MD; Antúnez-Montes, Omar Yassef MD; Rios Aida, Jorge Alberto MD; del Aguila, Olguita MD; Arteaga-Menchaca, Erick MD; Campos, Francisco MD; Uribe, Fadia MD; Hernández Díaz, Roger; Buitrago, Andrea Parra MD; Londoño, Lina Maria Betancur MD; Kozicki, Verónica MD; Brizuela, Martin MD; Buonsenso, Danilo MD Referencia : Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2021 Oct 1;40(10):e364-e369. DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : 10.1097/INF.0000000000003240 PMID : 34260501 En línea : https://journals.lww.com/pidj/Fulltext/2021/10000/Acute_Abdomen_and_Appendicitis [...] Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5867 Acute abdomen and appendicitis in 1010 pediatric patients with COVID-19 or MIS-C: a multinational experience from Latin America [documento electrónico] / Andrea Parra Buitrago, ; Lina María Betancur Londoño, . - 2021.
Obra : Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave : COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 appendicitis children Resumen : Background: To date, there are only sporadic reports of acute abdomen and appendicitis in children with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). Methods: Children 17 years of age or younger assessed in 5 Latin American countries with a diagnosis of microbiologically confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and children fulfilling MIS-C definition were included. For children with acute abdomen, we investigate main radiologic patterns, surgical treatment and intraoperative findings, outcomes. Findings: One-thousand ten children were enrolled. Forty-two children (4.2%) had a clinical diagnosis of acute abdomen. Four (9.5%) were diagnosed with MIS-C and did not undergo surgery. The remaining 38 children (3.8%) underwent abdominal surgery due to suspected appendicitis, 34 of them (89.7%) had an intraoperative diagnosis of acute appendicitis (AA), while 4 of them had nonsurgical findings. Eight children died (0.8%), none of them being diagnosed with appendicitis. Children with AA were significantly older than those without (P Mención de responsabilidad : Yock-Corrales, Adriana MD; Lenzi, Jacopo PhD; Ulloa-Gutiérrez, Rolando MD; Gómez-Vargas, Jessica MD; Antúnez-Montes, Omar Yassef MD; Rios Aida, Jorge Alberto MD; del Aguila, Olguita MD; Arteaga-Menchaca, Erick MD; Campos, Francisco MD; Uribe, Fadia MD; Hernández Díaz, Roger; Buitrago, Andrea Parra MD; Londoño, Lina Maria Betancur MD; Kozicki, Verónica MD; Brizuela, Martin MD; Buonsenso, Danilo MD Referencia : Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2021 Oct 1;40(10):e364-e369. DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : 10.1097/INF.0000000000003240 PMID : 34260501 En línea : https://journals.lww.com/pidj/Fulltext/2021/10000/Acute_Abdomen_and_Appendicitis [...] Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5867 Reserva
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Código de barras Número de Ubicación Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado DD001805 AC-2021-117 Archivo digital Producción Científica Artículos científicos Disponible COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Latin American Children: A Multinational Study / Andrea Parra Buitrago ; Lina María Betancur Londoño
Título : COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Latin American Children: A Multinational Study Tipo de documento : documento electrónico Autores : Andrea Parra Buitrago, ; Lina María Betancur Londoño, Fecha de publicación : 2021 Títulos uniformes : Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal Idioma : Inglés (eng) Resumen : Background: To date, there are no comprehensive data on pediatric COVID-19 from Latin America. This study aims to assess COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) in Latin American children, to appropriately plan and allocate resources to face the pandemic on a local and international level. Methods: Ambispective multicenter cohort study from 5 Latin American countries. Children 18 years of age or younger with microbiologically confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection or fulfilling MIS-C definition were included. Findings: Four hundred nine children were included, with a median age of 3.0 years (interquartile range 0.6-9.0). Of these, 95 (23.2%) were diagnosed with MIS-C. One hundred ninety-one (46.7%) children were admitted to hospital and 52 (12.7%) required admission to a pediatric intensive care unit. Ninety-two (22.5%) patients required oxygen support: 8 (2%) were started on continuous positive airway pressure and 29 (7%) on mechanical ventilation. Thirty-five (8.5%) patients required inotropic support. The following factors were associated with pediatric intensive care unit admission: preexisting medical condition (P Mención de responsabilidad : Antúnez-Montes, Omar Yassef MD; Escamilla, Maria Isabel MD; Figueroa-Uribe, Augusto Flavio MD; Arteaga-Menchaca, Erick MD; Lavariega-Saráchaga, Manuel MD; Salcedo-Lozada, Perla MD; Melchior, Priscilla MD; de Oliveira, Rodrigo Beréa MD; Tirado Caballero, Juan Carlos MD; Redondo, Hernando Pinzon MD; Montes Fontalvo, Laura Vanessa MD; Hernandez, Roger MD; Chavez, Carolina MD; Campos, Francisco MD; Uribe, Fadia MD; del Aguila, Olguita MD; Rios Aida, Jorge Alberto MD; Buitrago, Andrea Parra MD; Betancur Londoño, Lina Maria MD; Mendoza Vega, León Felipe MD; Hernández, Carolina Almeida MD; Sali, Michela PhD; Higuita Palacio, Julian Esteban MD; Gomez-Vargas, Jessica MD; Yock-Corrales, Adriana MD; Buonsenso, Danilo MD Referencia : Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2021 Jan;40(1):e1-e6. DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : 10.1097/INF.0000000000002949 PMID : 33055501 En línea : https://journals.lww.com/pidj/Fulltext/2021/01000/COVID_19_and_Multisystem_Infla [...] Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5752 COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Latin American Children: A Multinational Study [documento electrónico] / Andrea Parra Buitrago, ; Lina María Betancur Londoño, . - 2021.
Obra : Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Resumen : Background: To date, there are no comprehensive data on pediatric COVID-19 from Latin America. This study aims to assess COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) in Latin American children, to appropriately plan and allocate resources to face the pandemic on a local and international level. Methods: Ambispective multicenter cohort study from 5 Latin American countries. Children 18 years of age or younger with microbiologically confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection or fulfilling MIS-C definition were included. Findings: Four hundred nine children were included, with a median age of 3.0 years (interquartile range 0.6-9.0). Of these, 95 (23.2%) were diagnosed with MIS-C. One hundred ninety-one (46.7%) children were admitted to hospital and 52 (12.7%) required admission to a pediatric intensive care unit. Ninety-two (22.5%) patients required oxygen support: 8 (2%) were started on continuous positive airway pressure and 29 (7%) on mechanical ventilation. Thirty-five (8.5%) patients required inotropic support. The following factors were associated with pediatric intensive care unit admission: preexisting medical condition (P Mención de responsabilidad : Antúnez-Montes, Omar Yassef MD; Escamilla, Maria Isabel MD; Figueroa-Uribe, Augusto Flavio MD; Arteaga-Menchaca, Erick MD; Lavariega-Saráchaga, Manuel MD; Salcedo-Lozada, Perla MD; Melchior, Priscilla MD; de Oliveira, Rodrigo Beréa MD; Tirado Caballero, Juan Carlos MD; Redondo, Hernando Pinzon MD; Montes Fontalvo, Laura Vanessa MD; Hernandez, Roger MD; Chavez, Carolina MD; Campos, Francisco MD; Uribe, Fadia MD; del Aguila, Olguita MD; Rios Aida, Jorge Alberto MD; Buitrago, Andrea Parra MD; Betancur Londoño, Lina Maria MD; Mendoza Vega, León Felipe MD; Hernández, Carolina Almeida MD; Sali, Michela PhD; Higuita Palacio, Julian Esteban MD; Gomez-Vargas, Jessica MD; Yock-Corrales, Adriana MD; Buonsenso, Danilo MD Referencia : Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2021 Jan;40(1):e1-e6. DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : 10.1097/INF.0000000000002949 PMID : 33055501 En línea : https://journals.lww.com/pidj/Fulltext/2021/01000/COVID_19_and_Multisystem_Infla [...] Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5752 Reserva
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Código de barras Número de Ubicación Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado DD001647 AC-2021-003 Archivo digital Producción Científica Artículos científicos Disponible High rates of antibiotic prescriptions in children with COVID-19 or multisystem inflammatory syndrome: A multinational experience in 990 cases from Latin America / Andrea Parra Buitrago ; Lina María Betancur Londoño
Título : High rates of antibiotic prescriptions in children with COVID-19 or multisystem inflammatory syndrome: A multinational experience in 990 cases from Latin America Tipo de documento : documento electrónico Autores : Andrea Parra Buitrago, ; Lina María Betancur Londoño, Fecha de publicación : 2021 Títulos uniformes : Acta Paediatrica Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave : COVID-19 SARS-COV-2 antibiotics stewardship Resumen : Aim: This study aims to assess rates of antibiotic prescriptions and its determinants in in children with COVID-19 or Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C). Methods: Children Mención de responsabilidad : Acta Paediatr. 2021 Jun;110(6):1902-1910. Referencia : 10.1111/apa.15847 DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : 33742466 En línea : https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/apa.15847 Formato del recurso electrónico : Adriana Yock-Corrales, Jacopo Lenzi, Rolando Ulloa-Gutiérrez, Jessica Gómez-Vargas, Omar Yassef Antúnez-Montes, Jorge Alberto Rios Aida, Olguita del Aguila, Erick Arteaga-Menchaca, Francisco Campos, Fadia Uribe, Andrea Parra Buitrago, Lina Maria Betancur Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5857 High rates of antibiotic prescriptions in children with COVID-19 or multisystem inflammatory syndrome: A multinational experience in 990 cases from Latin America [documento electrónico] / Andrea Parra Buitrago, ; Lina María Betancur Londoño, . - 2021.
Obra : Acta Paediatrica
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave : COVID-19 SARS-COV-2 antibiotics stewardship Resumen : Aim: This study aims to assess rates of antibiotic prescriptions and its determinants in in children with COVID-19 or Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C). Methods: Children Mención de responsabilidad : Acta Paediatr. 2021 Jun;110(6):1902-1910. Referencia : 10.1111/apa.15847 DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : 33742466 En línea : https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/apa.15847 Formato del recurso electrónico : Adriana Yock-Corrales, Jacopo Lenzi, Rolando Ulloa-Gutiérrez, Jessica Gómez-Vargas, Omar Yassef Antúnez-Montes, Jorge Alberto Rios Aida, Olguita del Aguila, Erick Arteaga-Menchaca, Francisco Campos, Fadia Uribe, Andrea Parra Buitrago, Lina Maria Betancur Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5857 Reserva
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Código de barras Número de Ubicación Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado DD001795 AC-2021-107 Archivo digital Producción Científica Artículos científicos Disponible Influence of sex on disease severity in children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome and COVID-19 in Latin America / Andrea Parra Buitrago ; Lina María Betancur Londoño
Título : Influence of sex on disease severity in children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome and COVID-19 in Latin America Tipo de documento : documento electrónico Autores : Andrea Parra Buitrago, ; Lina María Betancur Londoño, Fecha de publicación : 2021 Títulos uniformes : Italian Journal of Gender-Specific Medicine Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave : COVID-19 MIS-C MIS sex gender children Resumen : Data from adult studies show that COVID-19 is more severe in men than women. However, no data are available for the pediatric population. For this reason, we performed this study aiming to understand if sex influenced disease severity and outcomes in a large cohort of Latin-American children with COVID-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C). We found that a higher percentage of male children developed MIS-C (8.9% vs 5% in females) and died (1.2% and 0.4% in females), although on multivariate adjusted analyses the only statistically significant difference was found in need of hospitalization, with females less frequently admitted compared with boys (25.6% vs 35.4%). This data are preliminary and need further independent studies to better assess the role of sex. Mención de responsabilidad : Martin Brizuela, Jacopo Lenzi, Rolando Ulloa-Gutiérrez, Omar Yassef Antúnez-Montes, Jorge Alberto Rios Aida, Olguita del Aguila, Erick Arteaga-Menchaca, Francisco Campos, Fadia Uribe, Andrea Parra Buitrago, Lina Maria Betancur Londoño, Jessica Gómez-Vargas, Adriana Yock-Corrales, Danilo Buonsenso DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : 10.1723/3673.36590 En línea : https://www.gendermedjournal.it/archivio/3673/articoli/36590/ Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5852 Influence of sex on disease severity in children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome and COVID-19 in Latin America [documento electrónico] / Andrea Parra Buitrago, ; Lina María Betancur Londoño, . - 2021.
Obra : Italian Journal of Gender-Specific Medicine
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave : COVID-19 MIS-C MIS sex gender children Resumen : Data from adult studies show that COVID-19 is more severe in men than women. However, no data are available for the pediatric population. For this reason, we performed this study aiming to understand if sex influenced disease severity and outcomes in a large cohort of Latin-American children with COVID-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C). We found that a higher percentage of male children developed MIS-C (8.9% vs 5% in females) and died (1.2% and 0.4% in females), although on multivariate adjusted analyses the only statistically significant difference was found in need of hospitalization, with females less frequently admitted compared with boys (25.6% vs 35.4%). This data are preliminary and need further independent studies to better assess the role of sex. Mención de responsabilidad : Martin Brizuela, Jacopo Lenzi, Rolando Ulloa-Gutiérrez, Omar Yassef Antúnez-Montes, Jorge Alberto Rios Aida, Olguita del Aguila, Erick Arteaga-Menchaca, Francisco Campos, Fadia Uribe, Andrea Parra Buitrago, Lina Maria Betancur Londoño, Jessica Gómez-Vargas, Adriana Yock-Corrales, Danilo Buonsenso DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : 10.1723/3673.36590 En línea : https://www.gendermedjournal.it/archivio/3673/articoli/36590/ Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5852 Reserva
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