Brazzola Sebastiano, Guglielmetti Laura, Gros Stephanie, Holland-Cunz Stefan, Vuille-Dit-Bille Raphael, Muff Julian Louis
Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Children's Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Department of Visceral and Thoracic Surgery, Cantonal Hospital of Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland.
World J Pediatr Surg. 2025 May 15;8(2):e000986. doi: 10.1136/wjps-2024-000986. eCollection 2025.
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a disease that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients exhibit symptoms mimicking the clinical presentation of an acute abdomen, representing a novel differential diagnosis, particularly in the young generation. This study aims to investigate the current level of awareness of MIS-C among surgeons and medical students.
We conducted an anonymous online questionnaire among members of the Swiss Surgical Society and Swiss medical students. The questionnaires collected participants' baseline demographics and their awareness regarding MIS-C.
Both students and surgeons obtained very low scores in the self-assessment and had a low score in the section with awareness questions (true score). In medical students, we observed a positive correlation between self-assessment and true scores (=0.422, =0.001), while surgeons had a negative correlation (=-0.243, <0.001). Furthermore, there was a positive correlation between gender and self-assessment (=0.245, <0.001), depicting a higher self-assessed score in female surgeons (median female self-assesment=5, IQR: 2-7). Likewise, board-certified pediatric surgeons and surgeons treating both children and adults had a higher self-assessment compared with non-pediatric surgeons. In both populations (surgeons and students), the true scores were similar in all the variables analyzed. Two-thirds of surgeons stated that MIS-C should be considered a differential diagnosis, and about half of surgeons indicated MIS-C being part of their differential diagnosis already.
The results show an insufficient level of awareness concerning MIS-C among students and surgeons, warranting implementation in students' curriculum and surgeons' continuous training.
儿童多系统炎症综合征(MIS-C)是在新冠疫情期间出现的一种疾病。患者表现出类似急腹症临床表现的症状,这是一种新的鉴别诊断,尤其是在年轻一代中。本研究旨在调查外科医生和医学生对MIS-C的当前认知水平。
我们对瑞士外科协会成员和瑞士医学生进行了一项匿名在线问卷调查。问卷收集了参与者的基本人口统计学信息以及他们对MIS-C的认知情况。
学生和外科医生在自我评估中的得分都很低,在有关认知问题的部分得分也很低(真实得分)。在医学生中,我们观察到自我评估与真实得分之间存在正相关(=0.422,=0.001),而外科医生则呈负相关(=-0.243,<0.001)。此外,性别与自我评估之间存在正相关(=0.245,<0.001),表明女性外科医生的自我评估得分更高(女性自我评估中位数=5,四分位距:2-7)。同样,获得董事会认证的儿科外科医生以及治疗儿童和成人的外科医生的自我评估得分高于非儿科外科医生。在两个群体(外科医生和学生)中,所有分析变量的真实得分相似。三分之二的外科医生表示应将MIS-C视为鉴别诊断,约一半的外科医生表示MIS-C已经是他们鉴别诊断的一部分。
结果表明学生和外科医生对MIS-C的认知水平不足,有必要在学生课程和外科医生的持续培训中加以实施。