Korean J Pediatr.  2008 May;51(5):462-467. 10.3345/kjp.2008.51.5.462.

Cardiovascular complications after Kawasaki disease and its management

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Korea University, Ansan, Korea. jpynhg@dreamwiz.com

Abstract

Kawasaki disease is a systemic vasculitis of unknown etiology, usually occurring in infants and young children. Although the etiology of Kawasaki disease remains uncertain, its serious complicationssuch as giant aneurysm formation, coronary arterial stenotic lesions, and thrombotic occlusionhave been proven to cause myocardial ischemia or infarction in patients with Kawasaki disease. To prevent and treat these complications, several modes of therapyincluding long-term anticoagulation, interventional catheterization, and surgical treatmenthave been gradually developed. In this article, we review the cardiovascular complications following Kawasaki disease and the management thereof, which includes thrombolytic therapy, catheter intervention, and coronary artery bypass graft.

Keyword

Kawasaki disease; Complications; Management

MeSH Terms

Aneurysm
Catheterization
Catheters
Child
Coronary Artery Bypass
Humans
Infant
Infarction
Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome
Myocardial Ischemia
Systemic Vasculitis
Thrombolytic Therapy
Transplants
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