Morbidity prevalence rate of Kawasaki disease assessed by single cross-sectional history-taking

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The need for long-term follow-up in Kawasaki disease is poorly recognized although cardiac sudden death attacks asymptomatic young people with past illness after a long latent period. Therefore, in order to prevent cardiac disasters, high risk groups should be identified and the prevalence rate of the disease should be determined for crisis management. A total of 9,965 consecutive freshmen at the University of Tokyo were the subject of a questionnaire. Their parents/guardians who were briefed on the diagnostic criteria of the acute phase of Kawasaki disease actually completed the questionnaire. Students with a positive diagnosis underwent rest and exercise-stress electrocardiography and routine echocardiography. The overall prevalence rate was 0.57%. The rate in males (0.63%) was greater than that in females (0.32%) (P < 0.05). Electrocardiography and routine echocardiography identified no indices specific to a past illness of Kawasaki disease. The prevalence rate indicated that about 6 in 1000 students were high risk students who needed special care while at university. Since there are few symptoms and no signs indicating a past illness of Kawasaki disease, intensive history-taking from parents/guardians who are familiar with their acute symptoms during childhood is required in order to identify those at high risk of a coronary event.

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Tsuji, T., Suzuki, J. I., Shimamoto, R., Yamazaki, T., Ohomoto, Y., Iwasawa, K., & Nagai, R. (2007). Morbidity prevalence rate of Kawasaki disease assessed by single cross-sectional history-taking. International Heart Journal, 48(5), 615–621. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.48.615

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