Diagnostic utility of electrocardiogram for screening of cardiac injury on cardiac magnetic resonance in post-hospitalised COVID-19 patients: a prospective multicenter study

The role of ECG in ruling out myocardial complications on cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is unclear. We examined the clinical utility of ECG in screening for cardiac abnormalities on CMR among post-hospitalised COVID-19 patients. Post-hospitalised patients (n = 212) and age, sex and comorbidity-ma...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of cardiology 2024-11, Vol.415, p.132415, Article 132415
Hauptverfasser: Samat, Azlan Helmy Abd, Cassar, Mark P., Akhtar, Abid M., McCracken, Celeste, Ashkir, Zakariye M., Mills, Rebecca, Moss, Alastair J., Finnigan, Lucy E.M., Lewandowski, Adam J., Mahmod, Masliza, Ogbole, Godwin I., Tunnicliffe, Elizabeth M., Lukaschuk, Elena, Piechnik, Stefan K., Ferreira, Vanessa M., Nikolaidou, Chrysovalantou, Rahman, Najib M., Ho, Ling-Pei, Harris, Victoria C., Singapuri, Amisha, Manisty, Charlotte, O'Regan, Declan P., Weir-McCall, Jonathan R., Steeds, Richard P., LLM, Krisnah Poinasamy, Cuthbertson, Dan J., Kemp, Graham J., Horsley, Alexander, Miller, Christopher A., O'Brien, Caitlin, Chiribiri, Amedeo, Francis, Susan T., Chalmers, James D., Plein, Sven, Poener, Ana-Maria, Wild, James M., Treibel, Thomas A., Marks, Michael, Toshner, Mark, Wain, Louise V., Evans, Rachael A., Brightling, Christopher E., Neubauer, Stefan, McCann, Gerry P., Raman, Betty
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Zusammenfassung:The role of ECG in ruling out myocardial complications on cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is unclear. We examined the clinical utility of ECG in screening for cardiac abnormalities on CMR among post-hospitalised COVID-19 patients. Post-hospitalised patients (n = 212) and age, sex and comorbidity-matched controls (n = 38) underwent CMR and 12‑lead ECG in a prospective multicenter follow-up study. Participants were screened for routinely reported ECG abnormalities, including arrhythmia, conduction and R wave abnormalities and ST-T changes (excluding repolarisation intervals). Quantitative repolarisation analyses included corrected QT (QTc), corrected QT dispersion (QTc disp), corrected JT (JTc) and corrected T peak-end (cTPe) intervals. At a median of 5.6 months, patients had a higher burden of ECG abnormalities (72.2% vs controls 42.1%, p = 0.001) and lower LVEF but a comparable cumulative burden of CMR abnormalities than controls. Patients with CMR abnormalities had more ECG abnormalities and longer repolarisation intervals than those with normal CMR and controls (82% vs 69% vs 42%, p 
ISSN:0167-5273
1874-1754
1874-1754
DOI:10.1016/j.ijcard.2024.132415