Cardiac Involvement by Yellow Fever(from the PROVAR+ Study)

Incidence of Yellow Fever (YF) has increased in Brazil, and cardiac findings such as bradyarrhythmias and conduction abnormalities have been described. We aimed to perform a comprehensive cardiac evaluation of patients with YF, and to assess the association between cardiac involvement and disease se...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of cardiology 2019-03, Vol.123 (5), p.833-838
Hauptverfasser: Paixão, Gabriela M.M., Nunes, Maria Carmo P., Beato, Bruno D.V.G., Sable, Craig, Beaton, Andrea Z., Oliveira, Kaciane K.B., Rezende, Breno D.F., Rios, João Pedro P., Fraga, Clara L., Pereira, Leonardo S., Teixeira, Maria Rita D., Oliveira, Neimy R., Pascoal-Xavier, Marcelo A., Maciel, Gustavo V., Brito, Camila Gabriela X., Júnior, Moacir R. Lima, Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P., Nascimento, Bruno R.
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Zusammenfassung:Incidence of Yellow Fever (YF) has increased in Brazil, and cardiac findings such as bradyarrhythmias and conduction abnormalities have been described. We aimed to perform a comprehensive cardiac evaluation of patients with YF, and to assess the association between cardiac involvement and disease severity. Patients hospitalized with YF from February to March 2018 underwent clinical and laboratory evaluation, focused bedside echocardiography (GE Vivid IQ), electrocardiogram and, in case of alterations, 24-hours Holter. Patients were divided into 2 groups according to YF severity. Five patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging and 3 had necropsy. Seventy patients had confirmed YF, 69% with severe form. Mean age was 48 ± 14 years, 63 (90%) were males and 5 (7%) died. Significant electrocardiogram abnormalities were present in 52% of patients with mild/moderate form of YF (G1) and 77% of those with severe form (G2), p = 0.046. Sinus bradycardia was observed in 24% (N = 17): G1 23% versus G2 25%, p = 0.67. Among 32 patients who underwent Holter, 14 (44%) had mean HR
ISSN:0002-9149
1879-1913
DOI:10.1016/j.amjcard.2018.11.032