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Chagas Cardiomyopathy: Usefulness of EKG and Echocardiogram in a Non-Endemic Country

BACKGROUND: Chagas disease (CD) is a major cause of cardiomyopathy in Latin America, and migration movements have now spread the disease worldwide. However, data regarding Chagas cardiomyopathy (CC) and the usefulness of echocardiography in non endemic countries are still scarce. METHODS AND RESULTS...

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Autores principales: Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián, Salvador, Fernando, Rodríguez-Palomares, José, Sulleiro, Elena, Sao-Avilés, Augusto, Roure, Sílvia, Valerio, Lluís, Evangelista, Arturo, Molina, Israel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4911085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27308824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157597
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author Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián
Salvador, Fernando
Rodríguez-Palomares, José
Sulleiro, Elena
Sao-Avilés, Augusto
Roure, Sílvia
Valerio, Lluís
Evangelista, Arturo
Molina, Israel
author_facet Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián
Salvador, Fernando
Rodríguez-Palomares, José
Sulleiro, Elena
Sao-Avilés, Augusto
Roure, Sílvia
Valerio, Lluís
Evangelista, Arturo
Molina, Israel
author_sort Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián
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description BACKGROUND: Chagas disease (CD) is a major cause of cardiomyopathy in Latin America, and migration movements have now spread the disease worldwide. However, data regarding Chagas cardiomyopathy (CC) and the usefulness of echocardiography in non endemic countries are still scarce. METHODS AND RESULTS: We selected 485 patients in the chronic phase of CD from two Spanish settings. Data from physical examination, electrocardiogram (EKG), x-ray, and two dimensional transthoracic echocardiogram were recorded. Trypanosoma cruzi DNA was assessed by PCR in peripheral blood. Patients were stratified according to the Kuschnir classification and a combination of echocardiogram and electrocardiogram findings. Patients mainly came from Bolivia (459; 94.6%). One hundred and forty three patients (31.5%) had at least one electrocardiogram abnormality. Twenty seven patients (5.3%) had an abnormal echocardiography. Patients with abnormal echocardiography were older (47 (IQR 38–57) years vs 41 (IQR 38–57) years); p = 0.019) and there was a greater proportion of males (66.7% vs 29.7%); p<0.001). Among echocardiographic variables, diastolic dysfunction was associated with poor cardiac status. In the multivariate analysis, abnormal EKG and gender were associated with abnormal echocardiography. Echocardiography may be spared for males under 30 and females under 45 years old with normal EKG as the likelihood of having an abnormal echocardiography is minimal. Association between T. cruzi DNA in the peripheral blood and cardiac involvement was not observed. CONCLUSION: CC rates in the studied population are low. Age and sex are important determinants for the development of CC, and with the EKG should guide echocardiogram performance.
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spelling pubmed-49110852016-07-06 Chagas Cardiomyopathy: Usefulness of EKG and Echocardiogram in a Non-Endemic Country Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián Salvador, Fernando Rodríguez-Palomares, José Sulleiro, Elena Sao-Avilés, Augusto Roure, Sílvia Valerio, Lluís Evangelista, Arturo Molina, Israel PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Chagas disease (CD) is a major cause of cardiomyopathy in Latin America, and migration movements have now spread the disease worldwide. However, data regarding Chagas cardiomyopathy (CC) and the usefulness of echocardiography in non endemic countries are still scarce. METHODS AND RESULTS: We selected 485 patients in the chronic phase of CD from two Spanish settings. Data from physical examination, electrocardiogram (EKG), x-ray, and two dimensional transthoracic echocardiogram were recorded. Trypanosoma cruzi DNA was assessed by PCR in peripheral blood. Patients were stratified according to the Kuschnir classification and a combination of echocardiogram and electrocardiogram findings. Patients mainly came from Bolivia (459; 94.6%). One hundred and forty three patients (31.5%) had at least one electrocardiogram abnormality. Twenty seven patients (5.3%) had an abnormal echocardiography. Patients with abnormal echocardiography were older (47 (IQR 38–57) years vs 41 (IQR 38–57) years); p = 0.019) and there was a greater proportion of males (66.7% vs 29.7%); p<0.001). Among echocardiographic variables, diastolic dysfunction was associated with poor cardiac status. In the multivariate analysis, abnormal EKG and gender were associated with abnormal echocardiography. Echocardiography may be spared for males under 30 and females under 45 years old with normal EKG as the likelihood of having an abnormal echocardiography is minimal. Association between T. cruzi DNA in the peripheral blood and cardiac involvement was not observed. CONCLUSION: CC rates in the studied population are low. Age and sex are important determinants for the development of CC, and with the EKG should guide echocardiogram performance. Public Library of Science 2016-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4911085/ /pubmed/27308824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157597 Text en © 2016 Sánchez-Montalvá et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://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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Sánchez-Montalvá, Adrián
Salvador, Fernando
Rodríguez-Palomares, José
Sulleiro, Elena
Sao-Avilés, Augusto
Roure, Sílvia
Valerio, Lluís
Evangelista, Arturo
Molina, Israel
Chagas Cardiomyopathy: Usefulness of EKG and Echocardiogram in a Non-Endemic Country
title Chagas Cardiomyopathy: Usefulness of EKG and Echocardiogram in a Non-Endemic Country
title_full Chagas Cardiomyopathy: Usefulness of EKG and Echocardiogram in a Non-Endemic Country
title_fullStr Chagas Cardiomyopathy: Usefulness of EKG and Echocardiogram in a Non-Endemic Country
title_full_unstemmed Chagas Cardiomyopathy: Usefulness of EKG and Echocardiogram in a Non-Endemic Country
title_short Chagas Cardiomyopathy: Usefulness of EKG and Echocardiogram in a Non-Endemic Country
title_sort chagas cardiomyopathy: usefulness of ekg and echocardiogram in a non-endemic country
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4911085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27308824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157597
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