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The Risk Prediction of Coronary Artery Lesions through the Novel Hematological Z-Values in 4 Chronological Age Subgroups of Kawasaki Disease

Authors
Cho, Hwa JinKim, Woo YoungPark, Sung ManLee, Jung HwaShin, Hong JuJang, Gi YoungHa, Kee Soo
Issue Date
9월-2020
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
leukocyte count; hemoglobin; coronary artery disease; age distribution; Kawasaki disease
Citation
MEDICINA-LITHUANIA, v.56, no.9
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
MEDICINA-LITHUANIA
Volume
56
Number
9
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/53662
DOI
10.3390/medicina56090466
ISSN
1010-660X
Abstract
Background and Objectives:Most cases of Kawasaki disease (KD) occur between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. Differences in immunological reaction and CAL (coronary artery lesion) by the age subgroups classified according to the prevalence of KD and those particularly in the earlier life of KD should be investigated.Materials and Methods:The laboratory data of 223 infantile and 681 non-infantile KD cases from 2003 to 2018 at Korea University Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Patients with KD were divided into infants and non-infants and further subdivided into four subgroups by age. The age-adjusted Z-values were compared among the subgroups. Febrile controls were identified as patients with fever for >5 days and who showed some of the KD symptoms.Results:IVIG (intravenous immunoglobulin) resistance at the age of 6 months or less was significantly lower than that at the ages of 7-12 months and 13-60 months (respectively,p< 0.05). The significant risk factors for CAL in total KD patients were age, incomplete KD, post-IVIG fever, IVIG resistance, convalescent Z-eosinophil, and subacute platelet (p< 0.05). The significant risk factors for CAL at the age of 6 months or less were IVIG resistance, acute Z-neutrophil, subacute Z-neutrophil, subacute NLR (neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio), and subacute platelet (respectively,p< 0.05).Conclusion:Younger age and incomplete presentation in KD can be independent risk factors for CAL. The immune reactions of KD at a younger age are more tolerated compared with those at older ages during the acute phase. The immune response at the age of 6 months or less showed immune tolerance in terms of incomplete presentation and IVIG responsiveness. The risk factors such as IVIG resistance, subacute platelet, subacute NLR, and acute or subacute Z-neutrophil at the age of 6 months or less can be very useful parameters to predict CAL in young, incomplete KD.
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