Title of article :
Impact of Early Treatment with High-Dose Intravenous Immunoglobulin on Incidence of Kawasaki Disease Complications in Iranian Children
Author/Authors :
Karimi Yazdi ، Alireza Otorhinolaryngology Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Akbariasbagh ، Parvin Department of Pediatrics - Imam Khomeini Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Aghighi ، Yahya Department of Pediatrics - Imam Khomeini Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Raeeskarami ، Reza Department of Pediatrics - Imam Khomeini Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Toomaj ، Khadije Department of Pediatrics - Imam Khomeini Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Heidari ، Sahar Otorhinolaryngology Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Alamdari ، Shahnaz Otorhinolaryngology Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Sahebi ، Leyla Family Health Research Institute, Neonatal Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Objective: Kawasaki disease (KD) occurs in five-year- old or younger children. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin plus acetylsalicylic acid therapy on the prevention and treatment of coronary artery lesions and to evaluate the impact of high-dose acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) on the hearing of the patients. Materials and methods: In this retrospective cohort study, 31 patients with KD were followed from January 2012 to December 2015. The clinical, para-clinical, color Doppler echocardiogram and audiometry results were evaluated. Results: Overall, seven cases (22.6%) developed coronary artery aneurysm (CAA) in the acute phase of the disease, of whom only two still had CAA at the end of the treatment (6%). One of the five children with CAA recovery had a delay in the onset of treatment and one of two patients with persistent CAA at the end of treatment was admitted within the first 10 days. There was no evidence-based abnormal liver biochemical test. None of the patients developed sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) on audiometry tests conducted before and after treatment. Conclusion: Recovery of coronary artery lesions was 71.43% after 28 days of the onset of treatment. The distribution of coronary artery aneurysm was not different in terms of the time of the treatment initiation (P-Value = 0.371). None of the children had a sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) 48 hours and 4 weeks after treatment.
Keywords :
Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome , Aspirin , Immunoglobulins , Coronary Artery Disease , Hearing disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Family and Reproductive Health
Journal title :
Journal of Family and Reproductive Health