Figure 3.
Multivariate analysis of risk factors associated with inotropic support in MIS-C patients. (A) Multivariate analysis of associations of clinical risk factors with the need for inotropic support in patients with MIS-C. CNS involvement and fever above >39.5°C were positively correlated with inotropic support, whereas mucosal involvement was protective. (B) Multivariate analysis of laboratory risk factors associated with the need for inotropic support in patients with MIS-C. Haemoglobin level ≤9.5 g/dl, platelet count <150 K/µL, CRP ≥20 mg/dl and troponin level >13 ng/mL were positively correlated with the need for inotropic support

Multivariate analysis of risk factors associated with inotropic support in MIS-C patients. (A) Multivariate analysis of associations of clinical risk factors with the need for inotropic support in patients with MIS-C. CNS involvement and fever above >39.5°C were positively correlated with inotropic support, whereas mucosal involvement was protective. (B) Multivariate analysis of laboratory risk factors associated with the need for inotropic support in patients with MIS-C. Haemoglobin level ≤9.5 g/dl, platelet count <150 K/µL, CRP ≥20 mg/dl and troponin level >13 ng/mL were positively correlated with the need for inotropic support

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