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Electrocardiographic Findings and Clinical Outcome in Patients with COVID-19 or Other Acute Infectious Respiratory Diseases

Background. Cardiac involvement in coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19) has been reported in a sizeable proportion of patients and associated with a negative outcome; furthermore, a pre-existing heart disease is associated with increased mortality in these patients. In this prospective single...

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Autores principales: De Vita, Antonio, Ravenna, Salvatore Emanuele, Covino, Marcello, Lanza, Oreste, Franceschi, Francesco, Crea, Filippo, Lanza, Gaetano Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198406
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113647
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author De Vita, Antonio
Ravenna, Salvatore Emanuele
Covino, Marcello
Lanza, Oreste
Franceschi, Francesco
Crea, Filippo
Lanza, Gaetano Antonio
author_facet De Vita, Antonio
Ravenna, Salvatore Emanuele
Covino, Marcello
Lanza, Oreste
Franceschi, Francesco
Crea, Filippo
Lanza, Gaetano Antonio
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description Background. Cardiac involvement in coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19) has been reported in a sizeable proportion of patients and associated with a negative outcome; furthermore, a pre-existing heart disease is associated with increased mortality in these patients. In this prospective single-center case-control study we investigated whether COVID-19 patients present different rates and clinical implications of an abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) compared to patients with an acute infectious respiratory disease (AIRD) caused by other pathogens. Methods. We studied 556 consecutive patients admitted to the emergency department of our hospital with symptoms of AIRD; 324 were diagnosed to have COVID-19 and 232 other causes of AIRD (no-COVID-19 group). Standard 12-lead ECG performed on admission was assessed for various kinds of abnormalities, including ST segment/T wave changes, atrial fibrillation, ventricular arrhythmias, and intraventricular conduction disorders. Results. ECG abnormalities were found in 120 (37.0%) and 101 (43.5%) COVID-19 and no-COVID-19 groups, respectively (p = 0.13). No differences in ECG abnormalities were found between the 2 groups after adjustment for clinical and laboratory variables. During a follow-up of 45 ± 16 days, 51 deaths (15.7%) occurred in the COVID-19 and 30 (12.9%) in the no-COVID-19 groups (p = 0.39). ST segment depression ≥ 0.5 mm (p = 0.016), QRS duration (p = 0.016) and presence of any ECG abnormality (p = 0.027) were independently associated with mortality at multivariable Cox regression analysis. Conclusion. Among patients hospitalized because of AIRD, we found no significant differences in abnormal ECG findings between COVID-19 vs. no-COVID-19 patients. The ECG on admission was helpful to identify patients with increased risk of death in both groups of patients.
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spelling pubmed-76976122020-11-29 Electrocardiographic Findings and Clinical Outcome in Patients with COVID-19 or Other Acute Infectious Respiratory Diseases De Vita, Antonio Ravenna, Salvatore Emanuele Covino, Marcello Lanza, Oreste Franceschi, Francesco Crea, Filippo Lanza, Gaetano Antonio J Clin Med Article Background. Cardiac involvement in coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19) has been reported in a sizeable proportion of patients and associated with a negative outcome; furthermore, a pre-existing heart disease is associated with increased mortality in these patients. In this prospective single-center case-control study we investigated whether COVID-19 patients present different rates and clinical implications of an abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) compared to patients with an acute infectious respiratory disease (AIRD) caused by other pathogens. Methods. We studied 556 consecutive patients admitted to the emergency department of our hospital with symptoms of AIRD; 324 were diagnosed to have COVID-19 and 232 other causes of AIRD (no-COVID-19 group). Standard 12-lead ECG performed on admission was assessed for various kinds of abnormalities, including ST segment/T wave changes, atrial fibrillation, ventricular arrhythmias, and intraventricular conduction disorders. Results. ECG abnormalities were found in 120 (37.0%) and 101 (43.5%) COVID-19 and no-COVID-19 groups, respectively (p = 0.13). No differences in ECG abnormalities were found between the 2 groups after adjustment for clinical and laboratory variables. During a follow-up of 45 ± 16 days, 51 deaths (15.7%) occurred in the COVID-19 and 30 (12.9%) in the no-COVID-19 groups (p = 0.39). ST segment depression ≥ 0.5 mm (p = 0.016), QRS duration (p = 0.016) and presence of any ECG abnormality (p = 0.027) were independently associated with mortality at multivariable Cox regression analysis. Conclusion. Among patients hospitalized because of AIRD, we found no significant differences in abnormal ECG findings between COVID-19 vs. no-COVID-19 patients. The ECG on admission was helpful to identify patients with increased risk of death in both groups of patients. MDPI 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7697612/ /pubmed/33198406 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113647 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Franceschi, Francesco
Crea, Filippo
Lanza, Gaetano Antonio
Electrocardiographic Findings and Clinical Outcome in Patients with COVID-19 or Other Acute Infectious Respiratory Diseases
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title_full Electrocardiographic Findings and Clinical Outcome in Patients with COVID-19 or Other Acute Infectious Respiratory Diseases
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title_full_unstemmed Electrocardiographic Findings and Clinical Outcome in Patients with COVID-19 or Other Acute Infectious Respiratory Diseases
title_short Electrocardiographic Findings and Clinical Outcome in Patients with COVID-19 or Other Acute Infectious Respiratory Diseases
title_sort electrocardiographic findings and clinical outcome in patients with covid-19 or other acute infectious respiratory diseases
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198406
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113647
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