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Review of electrocardiographic abnormalities among people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review

INTRODUCTION: Electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities are increasingly being reported among people living with HIV (PLWH). However, the exact prevalence of ECG abnormalities among PLWH in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), a region with one of the highest burdens of HIV, is not known. Through a systematic r...

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Autores principales: Semulimi, Andrew Weil, Kyazze, Andrew Peter, Kyalo, Edward, Mukisa, John, Batte, Charles, Bongomin, Felix, Ssinabulya, Isaac, Kirenga, Bruce J., Okello, Emmy
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10035850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36952493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283419
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author Semulimi, Andrew Weil
Kyazze, Andrew Peter
Kyalo, Edward
Mukisa, John
Batte, Charles
Bongomin, Felix
Ssinabulya, Isaac
Kirenga, Bruce J.
Okello, Emmy
author_facet Semulimi, Andrew Weil
Kyazze, Andrew Peter
Kyalo, Edward
Mukisa, John
Batte, Charles
Bongomin, Felix
Ssinabulya, Isaac
Kirenga, Bruce J.
Okello, Emmy
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description INTRODUCTION: Electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities are increasingly being reported among people living with HIV (PLWH). However, the exact prevalence of ECG abnormalities among PLWH in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), a region with one of the highest burdens of HIV, is not known. Through a systematic review, we determined the prevalence and patterns of ECG abnormalities among PLWH in SSA. METHODS: We conducted a search in online databases including EMBASE, MEDLINE, CINAHL and Research for Life for studies published between 1(st) January 2000 and 31(st) December 2020. Studies reporting any form of ECG abnormalities published in English were screened and reviewed for eligibility. Retrieved studies were assessed for validity using the modified Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Data was summarized qualitatively, and ECG abnormalities were further subcategorized into rate, conduction, and rhythm abnormalities as well as atrial and ventricular enlargements. RESULTS: We retrieved seventeen of the 219 studies assessed for eligibility published between 2001 and 2020, with a total of 2,572 eligible participants. The mean age of the participants ranged between 6.8 years and 58.6 years. Of the 17 studies, 8 (47%) were case-control, 6 (35.3%) cross-sectional and 3 (17.6%) were cohort in design. Thirteen studies were conducted in the adult population while four were conducted in the pediatric population. The prevalence of ECG abnormalities ranged from 10% to 81% and 6.7% to 26.5% in the adult and pediatric population respectively. Among studies done in the adult population, conduction abnormalities were the most reported (9 studies) with a prevalence ranging from 3.4% to 53.5%. In the pediatric population, rate abnormalities were the most reported (4 studies) with a prevalence ranging from 3.9% to 20.9%. The heterogeneity in results could be attributed to the absence of uniform criteria to define ECG abnormalities. CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight a high prevalence of ECG abnormalities among PLWH in SSA. Consideration of ECG in the comprehensive evaluation of cardiac dysfunction among PLWH in SSA maybe warranted.
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spelling pubmed-100358502023-03-24 Review of electrocardiographic abnormalities among people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review Semulimi, Andrew Weil Kyazze, Andrew Peter Kyalo, Edward Mukisa, John Batte, Charles Bongomin, Felix Ssinabulya, Isaac Kirenga, Bruce J. Okello, Emmy PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities are increasingly being reported among people living with HIV (PLWH). However, the exact prevalence of ECG abnormalities among PLWH in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), a region with one of the highest burdens of HIV, is not known. Through a systematic review, we determined the prevalence and patterns of ECG abnormalities among PLWH in SSA. METHODS: We conducted a search in online databases including EMBASE, MEDLINE, CINAHL and Research for Life for studies published between 1(st) January 2000 and 31(st) December 2020. Studies reporting any form of ECG abnormalities published in English were screened and reviewed for eligibility. Retrieved studies were assessed for validity using the modified Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Data was summarized qualitatively, and ECG abnormalities were further subcategorized into rate, conduction, and rhythm abnormalities as well as atrial and ventricular enlargements. RESULTS: We retrieved seventeen of the 219 studies assessed for eligibility published between 2001 and 2020, with a total of 2,572 eligible participants. The mean age of the participants ranged between 6.8 years and 58.6 years. Of the 17 studies, 8 (47%) were case-control, 6 (35.3%) cross-sectional and 3 (17.6%) were cohort in design. Thirteen studies were conducted in the adult population while four were conducted in the pediatric population. The prevalence of ECG abnormalities ranged from 10% to 81% and 6.7% to 26.5% in the adult and pediatric population respectively. Among studies done in the adult population, conduction abnormalities were the most reported (9 studies) with a prevalence ranging from 3.4% to 53.5%. In the pediatric population, rate abnormalities were the most reported (4 studies) with a prevalence ranging from 3.9% to 20.9%. The heterogeneity in results could be attributed to the absence of uniform criteria to define ECG abnormalities. CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight a high prevalence of ECG abnormalities among PLWH in SSA. Consideration of ECG in the comprehensive evaluation of cardiac dysfunction among PLWH in SSA maybe warranted. Public Library of Science 2023-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10035850/ /pubmed/36952493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283419 Text en © 2023 Semulimi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Semulimi, Andrew Weil
Kyazze, Andrew Peter
Kyalo, Edward
Mukisa, John
Batte, Charles
Bongomin, Felix
Ssinabulya, Isaac
Kirenga, Bruce J.
Okello, Emmy
Review of electrocardiographic abnormalities among people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review
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title_full Review of electrocardiographic abnormalities among people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review
title_fullStr Review of electrocardiographic abnormalities among people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review
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title_short Review of electrocardiographic abnormalities among people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review
title_sort review of electrocardiographic abnormalities among people living with hiv in sub-saharan africa: a systematic review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10035850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36952493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283419
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