1. Varying presentations of COVID‐19 in young heart transplant recipients: A case series
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Linda J. Addonizio, Teresa M. Lee, Benjamin S. Mantell, S. Law, Warren A. Zuckerman, Marc E. Richmond, Hannah Lee, and Irene D. Lytrivi
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Selection bias ,Heart transplantation ,Transplantation ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,immunosuppression ,pediatrics ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,media_common.quotation_subject ,COVID-19 ,Immunosuppression ,Retrospective cohort study ,Case Report ,Disease ,Case Reports ,heart transplantation ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health ,Differential diagnosis ,Risk factor ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Background Immunosuppression is considered a risk factor for more severe clinical presentation of COVID‐19. Limited data regarding clinical outcome exist in adults, whereas very little is known about the spectrum of the disease in pediatric heart transplant recipients. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the charts of young heart transplant patients from our tertiary care center during the coronavirus pandemic in New York City and identified patients infected with SARS‐CoV‐2. Results We present four cases with COVID‐19 disease and elaborate on their presentation and clinical course. Conclusions Although far from conclusive and limited by the small sample size and selection bias, these cases demonstrate mild and self‐limited disease despite immunosuppressive therapy and various comorbidities that are expected to increase the severity of the clinical picture based on extrapolation from the adult experience with this novel disease.
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- 2020