Health‐care transition after Kawasaki disease in patients with coronary artery lesion

2018 
BACKGROUND: Discussion of health-care transition (HCT) for adults with a childhood history of coronary artery lesions (CAL) after Kawasaki disease (KD) is important. A nationwide questionnaire survey was performed with support by the Japanese Society of Kawasaki Disease. The purpose of this study was to clarify the reality of HCT and loss to follow-up in patients with CAL after KD. METHODS: The survey was emailed to 48 members of the Japanese Society of Kawasaki Disease from May to July 2014. RESULTS: Forty surveys were collected, giving a response rate of 83.3%. Sixty-five percent of the respondents belonged to a university hospital. Approximately 90% of the respondents dealt with patients who needed HCT, and 55% had patients who completed HCT. Approximately 70% of the respondents considered that pediatricians should continue sharing HCT information with cardiologists. More than 95% of the respondents had a favorable or average impression of HCT care provided by cardiologists. The percentage of respondents who had loss to follow up for HCT was >40%. CONCLUSION: Adult cardiologists began managing patients with CAL after KD in more than half of the institutes in this study. Pediatricians should construct a support program for better management of these patients and for cooperation with cardiologists to prevent loss to follow up.
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