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A systematic review of ECG findings in patients with COVID-19

INTRODUCTION: Since the epidemic of COVID-19 attracted the attention, reports were surrounding electrocardiographic changes in the infected individuals. We aimed at pinpointing different observed ECG findings and discussing their clinical significance. METHODS: We conducted a systematic search in Pu...

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Autores principales: Mehraeen, Esmaeil, Seyed Alinaghi, Seyed Ahmad, Nowroozi, Ali, Dadras, Omid, Alilou, Sanam, Shobeiri, Parnian, Behnezhad, Farzane, Karimi, Amirali
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7661958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33357637
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2020.11.007
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author Mehraeen, Esmaeil
Seyed Alinaghi, Seyed Ahmad
Nowroozi, Ali
Dadras, Omid
Alilou, Sanam
Shobeiri, Parnian
Behnezhad, Farzane
Karimi, Amirali
author_facet Mehraeen, Esmaeil
Seyed Alinaghi, Seyed Ahmad
Nowroozi, Ali
Dadras, Omid
Alilou, Sanam
Shobeiri, Parnian
Behnezhad, Farzane
Karimi, Amirali
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description INTRODUCTION: Since the epidemic of COVID-19 attracted the attention, reports were surrounding electrocardiographic changes in the infected individuals. We aimed at pinpointing different observed ECG findings and discussing their clinical significance. METHODS: We conducted a systematic search in PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases. We included eligible original papers, reports, letters to the editors, and case reports published from December 2019 to May 10, 2020. RESULTS: The team identified 20 articles related to this topic. We divided them into articles discussing drug-induced and non-drug-induced changes. Studies reported an increased risk of QTc interval prolongations influenced by different therapies based on chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and azithromycin. Although these medications increased risks of severe QTc prolongations, they induced no arrhythmia-related deaths. In the non-drug-induced group, ST-T abnormalities, notably ST elevation, accounted for the most observed ECG finding in the patients with COVID-19, but their relation with myocardial injuries was under dispute. CONCLUSION: This systematic review suggests that identifying ECG patterns that might be related to COVID-19 is vital. Provided that physicians do not recognize these patterns, they might erroneously risk the lives of their patients. Furthermore, important drug-induced ECG changes provide awareness to the health-care workers on the risks of possible therapies.
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spelling pubmed-76619582020-11-13 A systematic review of ECG findings in patients with COVID-19 Mehraeen, Esmaeil Seyed Alinaghi, Seyed Ahmad Nowroozi, Ali Dadras, Omid Alilou, Sanam Shobeiri, Parnian Behnezhad, Farzane Karimi, Amirali Indian Heart J Review Article INTRODUCTION: Since the epidemic of COVID-19 attracted the attention, reports were surrounding electrocardiographic changes in the infected individuals. We aimed at pinpointing different observed ECG findings and discussing their clinical significance. METHODS: We conducted a systematic search in PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases. We included eligible original papers, reports, letters to the editors, and case reports published from December 2019 to May 10, 2020. RESULTS: The team identified 20 articles related to this topic. We divided them into articles discussing drug-induced and non-drug-induced changes. Studies reported an increased risk of QTc interval prolongations influenced by different therapies based on chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and azithromycin. Although these medications increased risks of severe QTc prolongations, they induced no arrhythmia-related deaths. In the non-drug-induced group, ST-T abnormalities, notably ST elevation, accounted for the most observed ECG finding in the patients with COVID-19, but their relation with myocardial injuries was under dispute. CONCLUSION: This systematic review suggests that identifying ECG patterns that might be related to COVID-19 is vital. Provided that physicians do not recognize these patterns, they might erroneously risk the lives of their patients. Furthermore, important drug-induced ECG changes provide awareness to the health-care workers on the risks of possible therapies. Elsevier 2020 2020-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7661958/ /pubmed/33357637 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2020.11.007 Text en © 2020 Cardiological Society of India. Published by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Seyed Alinaghi, Seyed Ahmad
Nowroozi, Ali
Dadras, Omid
Alilou, Sanam
Shobeiri, Parnian
Behnezhad, Farzane
Karimi, Amirali
A systematic review of ECG findings in patients with COVID-19
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title_full A systematic review of ECG findings in patients with COVID-19
title_fullStr A systematic review of ECG findings in patients with COVID-19
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title_short A systematic review of ECG findings in patients with COVID-19
title_sort systematic review of ecg findings in patients with covid-19
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7661958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33357637
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2020.11.007
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