Long COVID in Children: A Multidisciplinary Review

Diagnostics (Basel). 2023 Jun 7;13(12):1990. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics13121990.

Abstract

Long COVID syndrome has emerged as a long-lasting consequence of acute SARS-CoV-2 infection in adults. In addition, children may be affected by Long COVID, with potential clinical issues in different fields, including problems in school performance and daily activities. Yet, the pathophysiologic bases of Long COVID in children are largely unknown, and it is difficult to predict who will develop the syndrome. In this multidisciplinary clinical review, we summarise the latest scientific data regarding Long COVID and its impact on children. Special attention is given to diagnostic tests, in order to help the physicians to find potential disease markers and quantify impairment. Specifically, we assess the respiratory, upper airways, cardiac, neurologic and motor and psychological aspects. Finally, we also propose a multidisciplinary clinical approach.

Keywords: Long COVID; autonomic dysfunction; children; gastrointestinal; lung function; neuroCOVID; otorhinolaryngology; psychological well-being.

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  • Review

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