- Truong, Dongngan T;
- Trachtenberg, Felicia L;
- Pearson, Gail D;
- Dionne, Audrey;
- Elias, Matthew D;
- Friedman, Kevin;
- Hayes, Kerri H;
- Mahony, Lynn;
- McCrindle, Brian W;
- Oster, Matthew E;
- Pemberton, Victoria;
- Powell, Andrew J;
- Russell, Mark W;
- Shekerdemian, Lara S;
- Son, Mary Beth;
- Taylor, Michael;
- Newburger, Jane W;
- Investigators, for the MUSIC Study;
- Dionne, Audrey;
- Elias, Matthew D;
- Giglia, Therese M;
- McHugh, Kimberly E;
- Atz, Andrew M;
- Pletzer, Scott A;
- Truong, Dongngan T;
- Russell, Mark W;
- Lang, Sean M;
- Payne, R Mark;
- Patel, Jyoti K;
- Oster, Matthew E;
- Shekerdemian, Lara S;
- Pignatelli, Ricardo H;
- Sexson, Kristen;
- McCrindle, Brian W;
- Lam, Christopher;
- Dragulescu, Andreea;
- Young, Rae SM;
- Gamulka, Beth;
- Krishnan, Anita;
- Anderson, Brett R;
- Farooqi, Kanwal M;
- Shakti, Divya;
- Parnell, Aimee S;
- Osakwe, Onyekachukwu J;
- Sykes, Michelle C;
- Morgan, Lerraughn;
- Owada, Carl Y;
- Forsha, Daniel;
- Carr, Michael R;
- Watanabe, Kae;
- Portman, Michael A;
- Dummer, Kristen B;
- Burns, Jane C;
- Tremoulet, Adriana H;
- Sharma, Kavita;
- Jone, Pei-Ni;
- Heizer, Michelle Hite Heather;
- Hasbani, Keren;
- Srivastava, Shubhika;
- Mitchell, Elizabeth C;
- Hebson, Camden L;
- Szmuszkovicz, Jacqueline R;
- Wong, Pierre C;
- Cheng, Andrew L;
- Votava-Smith, Jodie K;
- Wang, Shuo;
- Mohandas, Sindhu;
- Singh, Gautam K;
- Aggarwal, Sanjeev;
- Sanil, Yamuna;
- Bradford, Tamara T;
- Muniz, Juan Carlos G;
- Li, Jennifer S;
- Campbell, Michael Jay;
- Handler, Stephanie S;
- Shea, J Ryan;
- Hoffman, Timothy M;
- Franklin, Wayne J;
- Sabati, Arash A;
- Nowlen, Todd T;
- Chrisant, Maryanne
Background
The Long-terM OUtcomes after the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome In Children (MUSIC) study aims to characterize the frequency and time course of acute and long-term cardiac and non-cardiac sequelae in multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children associated with COVID-19 (MIS-C), which are currently poorly understood.Methods
This multicenter observational cohort study will enroll at least 600 patients <21 years old who meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention case definition of MIS-C across multiple North American centers over 2 years. The study will collect detailed hospital and follow-up data for up to 5 years, and optional genetic testing. Cardiac imaging at specific time points includes standardized echocardiographic assessment (all participants) and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) in those with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) <45% during the acute illness. The primary outcomes are the worst LVEF and the highest coronary artery z-score of the left anterior descending or right coronary artery. Other outcomes include occurrence and course of non-cardiac organ dysfunction, inflammation, and major medical events. Independent adjudication of cases will classify participants as definite, possible, or not MIS-C. Analysis of the outcomes will include descriptive statistics and regression analysis with stratification by definite or possible MIS-C. The MUSIC study will provide phenotypic data to support basic and translational research studies.Conclusion
The MUSIC study, with the largest cohort of MIS-C patients and the longest follow-up period to date, will make an important contribution to our understanding of the acute cardiac and non-cardiac manifestations of MIS-C and the long-term effects of this public health emergency.