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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 2.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Pulmonol. 2021 Mar 15;56(6):1342–1356. doi: 10.1002/ppul.25344

Table 4.

Demography, clinical characteristics and outcomes of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)

Study Patients
n
Median Age Male
n (%)
Race/Ethnicity*
n (%)
Positive
SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR
n (%)
Positive
SARS-CoV-2 Ab
n (%)
Underlying Medical Conditions
n (%)
Primary (3) Symptoms
n (%)
Cardiac Symptoms
n (%)
Diagnosis of Shock
n (%)
ICU care/Mechanical Ventilation
n (%)
Mortality
n (%)
Riollano – Cruz et al.53

(New York)
15 12 11 (73) 10 (66) Hispanic / Latino 9 (60) 15 (100) 4 (27%) Fever: 15 (100)
GI: 13 (87)
Resp: 3(20)
13 (87) 13 (87) 14(93) / 3 (20) 1 (7)
Riphagen et al.61
(U.K.)
8 8 5 (63) 6 (75) Afro - Caribbean 2 (25) - 2 (25) Fever: 8 (100)
GI: 8 (100)
Conjunctivitis: 5 (63)
7 (88) 8 (100) 8 (100) / 7 (88) 1 (13%)
Whittaker et al.58
(England)
58 9 38 (66) 22 (38) black / 18 (31) Asian 15 (26) 40/46 (87) 7 (12) Fever: 58 (100)
GI: 31 (58)
Rash: 30 (52)
8 (14) 29 (50) 23 (40) / 25(43) 1 (2)
Feldstein et al.50
(U.S.)
186 8.3 115 (62) 29 (40) Hispanic / Latino 131 (70) (+ Ab) - 51 (27) Fever: 186 (100)
GI: 171 (92)
Rash: 110 (59)
149 (80) 90 (48) 148 (80) / 37 (20) 4 (2)
Verdoni et al.54
(Italy)
10 7.5 7 (70) 8 (80) white 2 (20) 8 (80) - Diarrhea: 6 (60) Pna: 5 (50) 6 (60) 5 (50) - 0 (0)
Toubiana et al.56
(France)
21 7.9 9 (43) 12 (57) African ancestry 8 (38) 19 (90) 0 (0) GI: 21 (100)
Conjunctivitis: 17(81)
Rash: 16 (76)
16 (76) 17 (81) 17(81) / 11 (52) 0 (0)
Grimaud et al.51
(France)
20 10 10 (50) - 10 (50) 15 (75) - Fever: 20 (100)
GI: 20 (100)
Rash: (100)
20 (100) 20 (100) 20 (100) / 8 (40) 0 (0)
Sadiq et al.85
(Pakistan)
8 9.5 7 (88) - 3 (38) 8 (100) 0 (0) Fever: 8 (100)
Conjunctivitis: 7 (88)
GI: 6 (75)
5 (63) 2 (25) 2 (25) / 1 (13) 1 (13)
Godfred-Cato et al.63
(U.S.)
570 8 316 (55) 187 (41) Hispanic / 153(33) black, non-Hispanic 302 (53) 418 (73) 194 (34) GI: 518 (91)
Resp: 359 (63)
Conjunctivitis: 276 (48)
493 (87) 202 (35) 364 (64) / 69(13) 10 (2)
Pereira et al.67
(Brazil)
6 8 5 (83) - 4 (67) - 5 (83) Fever: 6 (100)
Resp: 5(83)
GI: 4 (67)
6 (100) 5 (83) 5 (83) / 5 (83) 4 (67)
Jain et al.86
(India)
23 7.2 11 (48) - 9 (39) 7 (30) - Fever: 23 (100)
GI: 15 (70)
Rash: 14 (65)
15 (65) 15 (65) - / 9 (40) 1 (4)
Torres et al.64
(Chile)
27 6 14 (52) (85) 14 (52) 10 (37) 7 (26) Fever: 27 (100)
GI: 17 (63)
Rash: 14 (52)
12 (46) 12 (44) 16 (59) / 12 (44) 0 (0)
Swann et al.42
(U.K.)
52 10.7 31 (60) 330 (51) white 28/50 (56) 22/50 (44) 15 (29) Fever
Rash
Conjunctivitis
21/37 (57) 25 (48) 38 (73) / 14 (27) 0 (0)
Mamishi et al.55
(Iran)
45 7 24 (53) - 10 (22) 35 (78) 6 (13) Fever: (91)
GI: (58)
Rash: (53)
25 (56) 5 (11) - 5 (11)
Yonker et al.81
(MA, USA)
18 7.7 14 (78) 9 (50) white 18(100) - 2 (11) Fever: 18 (100)
Rash: 5 (28)
Vomiting: 5 (28)
- - - -
Antunez-Montes et al.66
(Latin America)
95 7 52 (55) - 23 (24) 72/88 (82) 11 (12) URI: 47 (50)
GI: 43 (45)
LRI: 23 (24)
11 (12) 14 (15) 20 (21) / 9 (10) 2 (2)
*

largest racial or ethnic group(s) reported in each study. Language used is that of the authors. Swann et al. reported that children of black ethnicity were over represented in their study population compared to the general population (10% vs. 4.7%). No other authors offered context for racial/ethnic data. It is also assumed that neither race nor ethnicity are mutually exclusive.

85% of participant’s parents reported being of Chilean descent

RT-PCR: reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction

Ab: antibodies

GI: gastrointestinal complaints ex. diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain

Resp: respiratory complaints ex. cough, shortness of breath

Pna: pneumonia

Cardiac symptoms ex. abnormal EKG, elevated serum troponin and/or BNP, coronary artery abnormalities, arrythmias, ventricular dysfunction, myocarditis

KD: Kawasaki Disease

Features of Kawasaki Disease: includes symptoms such as erythema and cracking of lips, strawberry tongue, rash, conjunctivitis, swollen hands and feet, myocarditis, lymphadenopathy (McCrindle et al., 2020)

Features of shock: hypotension, tachycardia

URI: upper respiratory tract infection ex. rhinitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, otitis

LRI: lower respiratory tract infection ex. pneumonia, bronchitis