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Accepted for/Published in: JMIRx Med

Date Submitted: May 1, 2023
Date Accepted: Apr 6, 2024

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Identification of COVID-19–Associated Hepatitis in Children as an Emerging Complication in the Wake of SARS-CoV-2 Infections: Ambispective Observational Study

Rawat SK, Asati Aa, Jain A, Ratho RK, Mishra N

Identification of COVID-19–Associated Hepatitis in Children as an Emerging Complication in the Wake of SARS-CoV-2 Infections: Ambispective Observational Study

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e48629

DOI: 10.2196/48629

PMID: 39392692

PMCID: 11488459

COVID-19 Associated Hepatitis in Children (CAH-C), an Emerging Complication in the Wake of SARS-CoV-2 Infections: an ambispective cohort study.

  • Sumit Kumar Rawat; 
  • Ajit anand Asati; 
  • Ashish Jain; 
  • Radha Kanta Ratho; 
  • Nitu Mishra

ABSTRACT

Background:

While pediatric population has largely remained free of severe COVID-19, in some cases SARS-CoV-2 infection has been associated with complications like Multiple Inflammatory Syndrome in children (MIS-C).

Objective:

We mention another unique presentation subsequent to asymptomatic infection of SARS-CoV-2, a unique form of hepatitis designated by us as COVID-19 Associated Hepatitis in Children (CAH-C). The contrasting clinical presentations, temporal association and viral parameters of CAH-C cases, to the MIS-C cases are presented here.

Methods:

As a retrospective and follow-up observational study we reviewed all children testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 during study period. Children presenting with sudden onset of hepatitis, elevated transaminases, non-obstructive jaundice, lacking marked inflammatory responses and without evidence of (a) other known causes of acute hepatitis or previous underlying liver disease (b) multi-system involvement were classified as CAH-C, are described here.

Results:

Among 475 children who tested positive, 47 patients presented with hepatitis, 37 patients who had features of CAH-C, having symptoms of hepatitis only, with un-elevated inflammatory markers and uneventful recovery following supportive treatment. Whereas remaining 10 MIS-C hepatitis had protracted illness, multiple system involvement, required admission to critical care, and had mortality of 30%.

Conclusions:

With the emergence of newer variants of concern (VOC) including the Delta variant which predominated the second wave of infections in India and has now spread to more than 142 countries with changing presentations, CAH-C might be one of them. Cases of such new entities need to be identified early and differentiated from other emerging syndromes in children during the ongoing pandemic for preventing adversities by timely intervention.


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Please cite as:

Rawat SK, Asati Aa, Jain A, Ratho RK, Mishra N

Identification of COVID-19–Associated Hepatitis in Children as an Emerging Complication in the Wake of SARS-CoV-2 Infections: Ambispective Observational Study

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e48629

DOI: 10.2196/48629

PMID: 39392692

PMCID: 11488459

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