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J-waves in acute COVID-19: A novel disease characteristic and predictor of mortality?

BACKGROUND: J-waves represent a common finding in routine ECGs (5–6%) and are closely linked to ventricular tachycardias. While arrhythmias and non-specific ECG alterations are a frequent finding in COVID-19, an analysis of J-wave incidence in acute COVID-19 is lacking. METHODS: A total of 386 patie...

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Autores principales: Zagidullin, Naufal Shamilevich, Motloch, Lukas J., Musin, Timur Ilgamovich, Bagmanova, Zilya Adibovna, Lakman, Irina Alexandrovna, Tyurin, Anton Viktorovich, Gumerov, Ruslan Mansurovich, Enikeev, Dinar, Cai, Benzhi, Gareeva, Diana Firdavisovna, Davtyan, Paruir Artakovich, Gareev, Damir Aidarovich, Talipova, Halima Malikovna, Badykov, Marat Rifkatovich, Jirak, Peter, Kopp, Kristen, Hoppe, Uta C., Pistulli, Rudin, Pavlov, Valentin Nikolaevich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8516278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34648510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257982
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author Zagidullin, Naufal Shamilevich
Motloch, Lukas J.
Musin, Timur Ilgamovich
Bagmanova, Zilya Adibovna
Lakman, Irina Alexandrovna
Tyurin, Anton Viktorovich
Gumerov, Ruslan Mansurovich
Enikeev, Dinar
Cai, Benzhi
Gareeva, Diana Firdavisovna
Davtyan, Paruir Artakovich
Gareev, Damir Aidarovich
Talipova, Halima Malikovna
Badykov, Marat Rifkatovich
Jirak, Peter
Kopp, Kristen
Hoppe, Uta C.
Pistulli, Rudin
Pavlov, Valentin Nikolaevich
author_facet Zagidullin, Naufal Shamilevich
Motloch, Lukas J.
Musin, Timur Ilgamovich
Bagmanova, Zilya Adibovna
Lakman, Irina Alexandrovna
Tyurin, Anton Viktorovich
Gumerov, Ruslan Mansurovich
Enikeev, Dinar
Cai, Benzhi
Gareeva, Diana Firdavisovna
Davtyan, Paruir Artakovich
Gareev, Damir Aidarovich
Talipova, Halima Malikovna
Badykov, Marat Rifkatovich
Jirak, Peter
Kopp, Kristen
Hoppe, Uta C.
Pistulli, Rudin
Pavlov, Valentin Nikolaevich
author_sort Zagidullin, Naufal Shamilevich
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description BACKGROUND: J-waves represent a common finding in routine ECGs (5–6%) and are closely linked to ventricular tachycardias. While arrhythmias and non-specific ECG alterations are a frequent finding in COVID-19, an analysis of J-wave incidence in acute COVID-19 is lacking. METHODS: A total of 386 patients consecutively, hospitalized due to acute COVID-19 pneumonia were included in this retrospective analysis. Admission ECGs were analyzed, screened for J-waves and correlated to clinical characteristics and 28-day mortality. RESULTS: J-waves were present in 12.2% of patients. Factors associated with the presence of J-waves were old age, female sex, a history of stroke and/or heart failure, high CRP levels as well as a high BMI. Mortality rates were significantly higher in patients with J-waves in the admission ECG compared to the non-J-wave cohort (J-wave: 14.9% vs. non-J-wave 3.8%, p = 0.001). After adjusting for confounders using a multivariable cox regression model, the incidence of J-waves was an independent predictor of mortality at 28-days (OR 2.76 95% CI: 1.15–6.63; p = 0.023). J-waves disappeared or declined in 36.4% of COVID-19 survivors with available ECGs for 6–8 months follow-up. CONCLUSION: J-waves are frequently and often transiently found in the admission ECG of patients hospitalized with acute COVID-19. Furthermore, they seem to be an independent predictor of 28-day mortality.
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spelling pubmed-85162782021-10-15 J-waves in acute COVID-19: A novel disease characteristic and predictor of mortality? Zagidullin, Naufal Shamilevich Motloch, Lukas J. Musin, Timur Ilgamovich Bagmanova, Zilya Adibovna Lakman, Irina Alexandrovna Tyurin, Anton Viktorovich Gumerov, Ruslan Mansurovich Enikeev, Dinar Cai, Benzhi Gareeva, Diana Firdavisovna Davtyan, Paruir Artakovich Gareev, Damir Aidarovich Talipova, Halima Malikovna Badykov, Marat Rifkatovich Jirak, Peter Kopp, Kristen Hoppe, Uta C. Pistulli, Rudin Pavlov, Valentin Nikolaevich PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: J-waves represent a common finding in routine ECGs (5–6%) and are closely linked to ventricular tachycardias. While arrhythmias and non-specific ECG alterations are a frequent finding in COVID-19, an analysis of J-wave incidence in acute COVID-19 is lacking. METHODS: A total of 386 patients consecutively, hospitalized due to acute COVID-19 pneumonia were included in this retrospective analysis. Admission ECGs were analyzed, screened for J-waves and correlated to clinical characteristics and 28-day mortality. RESULTS: J-waves were present in 12.2% of patients. Factors associated with the presence of J-waves were old age, female sex, a history of stroke and/or heart failure, high CRP levels as well as a high BMI. Mortality rates were significantly higher in patients with J-waves in the admission ECG compared to the non-J-wave cohort (J-wave: 14.9% vs. non-J-wave 3.8%, p = 0.001). After adjusting for confounders using a multivariable cox regression model, the incidence of J-waves was an independent predictor of mortality at 28-days (OR 2.76 95% CI: 1.15–6.63; p = 0.023). J-waves disappeared or declined in 36.4% of COVID-19 survivors with available ECGs for 6–8 months follow-up. CONCLUSION: J-waves are frequently and often transiently found in the admission ECG of patients hospitalized with acute COVID-19. Furthermore, they seem to be an independent predictor of 28-day mortality. Public Library of Science 2021-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8516278/ /pubmed/34648510 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257982 Text en © 2021 Zagidullin 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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Zagidullin, Naufal Shamilevich
Motloch, Lukas J.
Musin, Timur Ilgamovich
Bagmanova, Zilya Adibovna
Lakman, Irina Alexandrovna
Tyurin, Anton Viktorovich
Gumerov, Ruslan Mansurovich
Enikeev, Dinar
Cai, Benzhi
Gareeva, Diana Firdavisovna
Davtyan, Paruir Artakovich
Gareev, Damir Aidarovich
Talipova, Halima Malikovna
Badykov, Marat Rifkatovich
Jirak, Peter
Kopp, Kristen
Hoppe, Uta C.
Pistulli, Rudin
Pavlov, Valentin Nikolaevich
J-waves in acute COVID-19: A novel disease characteristic and predictor of mortality?
title J-waves in acute COVID-19: A novel disease characteristic and predictor of mortality?
title_full J-waves in acute COVID-19: A novel disease characteristic and predictor of mortality?
title_fullStr J-waves in acute COVID-19: A novel disease characteristic and predictor of mortality?
title_full_unstemmed J-waves in acute COVID-19: A novel disease characteristic and predictor of mortality?
title_short J-waves in acute COVID-19: A novel disease characteristic and predictor of mortality?
title_sort j-waves in acute covid-19: a novel disease characteristic and predictor of mortality?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8516278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34648510
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257982
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