Kawasaki disease: interdisciplinary and intersocieties consensus (clinical guidelines). Brief version

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Abate, Hector
Meiorin, Silvia
Elizari, Amalia
Russ, Carlota
Falconi, Mariano
Comas, Francisco
Collia, Adrian
Cook, Claudia
Moltedo, Jose
Flores, Rosana
Castro, Carla
Giachetti, Ana
Greco, Fernanda
Attie, Myriam
Goldman, Wanda
Gutierrez, Marcela
Hiramatsu, Elizabeth
Daniela Morel, Maria
Bruno, Miriam
Ensinck, Gabriela
Melonari, Pablo
Russ, Charlotte
Abate, Hector
Shaieb, Agustin
Abramovich, Nestor
De Lillo, Leonardo
Gandolfi, Gabriela
Kadi, Soledad
Zaslaysky, Vanesa
Sosa, Claudia
Villa de Villafane, Andres
Mabel Villasboas, Rosa
Fernanda Mateos, Maria
Buttiero, Raquel
Gentile, Fernando
Stier, Vanina
Chorny, Marta
Gonzalez, Lidia
Marotta, Carolina
Diaz, Hector
Cantisano, Claudio
Galindo, Susana
Laura Barzola, Maria
de los Angeles Cocucci, Maria
Fabi, Mariana
Ferrari, Lucila
Meiorin, Silvia
Falconi, Mariano
Peralta, Sebastian
Schroh, Ana
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ARCHIVOS ARGENTINOS DE PEDIATRIA | 2016年 / 114卷 / 04期
关键词
vasculitis; coronary aneurysm; immunoglobulins; CORONARY ARTERIAL LESIONS; INFLIXIMAB TREATMENT; NATIONWIDE SURVEY; CHILDREN; EPIDEMIOLOGY; ANEURYSM; THERAPY; DIAGNOSIS; JAPAN; PREVALENCE;
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10.5546/aap.2016.xx
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Kawasaki disease is an acute self-limiting systemic vasculitis. It is the most common cause of acquired heart disease, with the risk of developing coronary artery aneurysms, myocardial infarction and sudden death. Diagnosis is based on the presence of fever in addition to other clinical criteria. The quarter of the Kawasaki disease patients have "incomplete" presentation. Treatment with intravenous immunoglobulin within ten days of fever onset improves clinical outcomes and reduces the incidence of coronary artery dilation to less than 5%. Non-responders to standard therapy have shown a successful response with the use of corticosteroids and/or biological agents. The long-term management must be delineated according to the degree of coronary involvement in a multidisciplinary manner. To facilitate the pediatrician's diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of Kawasaki disease, a group of experts from the Argentine Society of Pediatrics and the Argentine Society of Cardiology carried out a consensus to develop practical clinical guidelines.
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