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Electrocardiographic Abnormalities in Trypanosoma cruzi Seropositive and Seronegative Former Blood Donors

BACKGROUND: Blood donor screening leads to large numbers of new diagnoses of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, with most donors in the asymptomatic chronic indeterminate form. Information on electrocardiogram (ECG) findings in infected blood donors is lacking and may help in counseling and recognizing th...

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Autores principales: Ribeiro, Antonio L., Sabino, Ester C., Marcolino, Milena S., Salemi, Vera M. C., Ianni, Barbara M., Fernandes, Fábio, Nastari, Luciano, Antunes, André, Menezes, Márcia, Oliveira, Cláudia Di Lorenzo, Sachdev, Vandana, Carrick, Danielle M., Busch, Michael P., Murphy, Eduard L.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002078
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author Ribeiro, Antonio L.
Sabino, Ester C.
Marcolino, Milena S.
Salemi, Vera M. C.
Ianni, Barbara M.
Fernandes, Fábio
Nastari, Luciano
Antunes, André
Menezes, Márcia
Oliveira, Cláudia Di Lorenzo
Sachdev, Vandana
Carrick, Danielle M.
Busch, Michael P.
Murphy, Eduard L.
author_facet Ribeiro, Antonio L.
Sabino, Ester C.
Marcolino, Milena S.
Salemi, Vera M. C.
Ianni, Barbara M.
Fernandes, Fábio
Nastari, Luciano
Antunes, André
Menezes, Márcia
Oliveira, Cláudia Di Lorenzo
Sachdev, Vandana
Carrick, Danielle M.
Busch, Michael P.
Murphy, Eduard L.
author_sort Ribeiro, Antonio L.
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description BACKGROUND: Blood donor screening leads to large numbers of new diagnoses of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, with most donors in the asymptomatic chronic indeterminate form. Information on electrocardiogram (ECG) findings in infected blood donors is lacking and may help in counseling and recognizing those with more severe disease. OBJECTIVES: To assess the frequency of ECG abnormalities in T.cruzi seropositive relative to seronegative blood donors, and to recognize ECG abnormalities associated with left ventricular dysfunction. METHODS: The study retrospectively enrolled 499 seropositive blood donors in São Paulo and Montes Claros, Brazil, and 483 seronegative control donors matched by site, gender, age, and year of blood donation. All subjects underwent a health clinical evaluation, ECG, and echocardiogram (Echo). ECG and Echo were reviewed blindly by centralized reading centers. Left ventricular (LV) dysfunction was defined as LV ejection fraction (EF)<0.50%. RESULTS: Right bundle branch block and left anterior fascicular block, isolated or in association, were more frequently found in seropositive cases (p<0.0001). Both QRS and QTc duration were associated with LVEF values (correlation coefficients −0.159,p<0.0003, and −0.142,p = 0.002) and showed a moderate accuracy in the detection of reduced LVEF (area under the ROC curve: 0.778 and 0.790, both p<0.0001). Several ECG abnormalities were more commonly found in seropositive donors with depressed LVEF, including rhythm disorders (frequent supraventricular ectopic beats, atrial fibrillation or flutter and pacemaker), intraventricular blocks (right bundle branch block and left anterior fascicular block) and ischemic abnormalities (possible old myocardial infarction and major and minor ST abnormalities). ECG was sensitive (92%) for recognition of seropositive donors with depressed LVEF and had a high negative predictive value (99%) for ruling out LV dysfunction. CONCLUSIONS: ECG abnormalities are more frequent in seropositive than in seronegative blood donors. Several ECG abnormalities may help the recognition of seropositive cases with reduced LVEF who warrant careful follow-up and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-35850122013-03-06 Electrocardiographic Abnormalities in Trypanosoma cruzi Seropositive and Seronegative Former Blood Donors Ribeiro, Antonio L. Sabino, Ester C. Marcolino, Milena S. Salemi, Vera M. C. Ianni, Barbara M. Fernandes, Fábio Nastari, Luciano Antunes, André Menezes, Márcia Oliveira, Cláudia Di Lorenzo Sachdev, Vandana Carrick, Danielle M. Busch, Michael P. Murphy, Eduard L. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Blood donor screening leads to large numbers of new diagnoses of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, with most donors in the asymptomatic chronic indeterminate form. Information on electrocardiogram (ECG) findings in infected blood donors is lacking and may help in counseling and recognizing those with more severe disease. OBJECTIVES: To assess the frequency of ECG abnormalities in T.cruzi seropositive relative to seronegative blood donors, and to recognize ECG abnormalities associated with left ventricular dysfunction. METHODS: The study retrospectively enrolled 499 seropositive blood donors in São Paulo and Montes Claros, Brazil, and 483 seronegative control donors matched by site, gender, age, and year of blood donation. All subjects underwent a health clinical evaluation, ECG, and echocardiogram (Echo). ECG and Echo were reviewed blindly by centralized reading centers. Left ventricular (LV) dysfunction was defined as LV ejection fraction (EF)<0.50%. RESULTS: Right bundle branch block and left anterior fascicular block, isolated or in association, were more frequently found in seropositive cases (p<0.0001). Both QRS and QTc duration were associated with LVEF values (correlation coefficients −0.159,p<0.0003, and −0.142,p = 0.002) and showed a moderate accuracy in the detection of reduced LVEF (area under the ROC curve: 0.778 and 0.790, both p<0.0001). Several ECG abnormalities were more commonly found in seropositive donors with depressed LVEF, including rhythm disorders (frequent supraventricular ectopic beats, atrial fibrillation or flutter and pacemaker), intraventricular blocks (right bundle branch block and left anterior fascicular block) and ischemic abnormalities (possible old myocardial infarction and major and minor ST abnormalities). ECG was sensitive (92%) for recognition of seropositive donors with depressed LVEF and had a high negative predictive value (99%) for ruling out LV dysfunction. CONCLUSIONS: ECG abnormalities are more frequent in seropositive than in seronegative blood donors. Several ECG abnormalities may help the recognition of seropositive cases with reduced LVEF who warrant careful follow-up and treatment. Public Library of Science 2013-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3585012/ /pubmed/23469305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002078 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ribeiro, Antonio L.
Sabino, Ester C.
Marcolino, Milena S.
Salemi, Vera M. C.
Ianni, Barbara M.
Fernandes, Fábio
Nastari, Luciano
Antunes, André
Menezes, Márcia
Oliveira, Cláudia Di Lorenzo
Sachdev, Vandana
Carrick, Danielle M.
Busch, Michael P.
Murphy, Eduard L.
Electrocardiographic Abnormalities in Trypanosoma cruzi Seropositive and Seronegative Former Blood Donors
title Electrocardiographic Abnormalities in Trypanosoma cruzi Seropositive and Seronegative Former Blood Donors
title_full Electrocardiographic Abnormalities in Trypanosoma cruzi Seropositive and Seronegative Former Blood Donors
title_fullStr Electrocardiographic Abnormalities in Trypanosoma cruzi Seropositive and Seronegative Former Blood Donors
title_full_unstemmed Electrocardiographic Abnormalities in Trypanosoma cruzi Seropositive and Seronegative Former Blood Donors
title_short Electrocardiographic Abnormalities in Trypanosoma cruzi Seropositive and Seronegative Former Blood Donors
title_sort electrocardiographic abnormalities in trypanosoma cruzi seropositive and seronegative former blood donors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002078
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