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Significance of electrocardiogram abnormalities in children presenting to the emergency department with acute COVID-19 infection - 03/08/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.ajem.2023.06.041 
Andrew Van Hersh, DO a, Kahir Jawad, MD MPH b, Yana Feygin, MS b, Christopher Johnsrude, MD MS c, Soham Dasgupta, MD c,
a Department of Pediatrics, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, USA 
b Norton Children Research Institute affiliated with the University of Louisville School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Child, and Adolescent Health Research Design & Support (CAHRDS) Unit, Louisville, KY, USA 
c Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Norton Children's Hospital, Louisville, KY, USA 

Corresponding author at: 571 Floyd St Suite 412, Louisville, KY 40202, USA.571 Floyd St Suite 412LouisvilleKY40202USA

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Abstract

Objectives

Acute COVID-19 infection may be associated with electrocardiogram (EKG) abnormalities in pediatric patients. We have anecdotally observed EKG abnormalities in patients without MIS-C or significant cardiac disease requiring intervention or further follow-up. Our aim was to determine the incidence of abnormal EKG findings and correlate with evidence of significant cardiac pathology in pediatric patients who present to the emergency department during an acute COVID-19 infection.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective chart review of 209 pediatric patients diagnosed in the emergency department with acute COVID-19 infection and had an EKG during the same encounter; patients with MIS-C were excluded. Primary objectives included determination of the incidence of EKG abnormalities in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with acute COVID-19 infection who did not require hospitalization. Secondary objectives included correlation of these findings with other concomitant testing of possible cardiac pathology (echocardiograms, biomarkers), and clinical outcomes.

Results

EKG abnormalities were identified in 84 (40%) patients. Echo was performed in 28 (13.4%) patients; only 1 was abnormal, and considered an incidental finding. The most common EKG abnormality involved nonspecific ST-T wave patterns, suggestive of but not diagnostic for underlying pericardial or myocardial disease. Serum troponin and BNP values were normal in all patients tested, either with a normal or abnormal EKG. A normal EKG had a 100% sensitivity and negative predictive value in predicting a normal echocardiogram. No patients were hospitalized and there was normalization of EKG abnormalities during short-term follow up.

Conclusions

Despite a high incidence of abnormal EKG repolarization patterns in pediatric patients presenting with acute (non-MIS-C) COVID-19 infections, these patients generally do not have abnormal cardiac biomarkers or echocardiograms, and the risk for adverse cardiac events is low.

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Keywords : COVID-19, Pediatric, Electrocardiogram


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