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Int. j. cardiovasc. sci. (Impr.) ; 37: e20230105, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1534624

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Abstract Background A recently identified viral illness called coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is spreading quickly. Numerous cardiovascular issues such as arrhythmias and electrocardiogram (ECG) alterations have been linked to COVID-19. Objective In this investigation, we compared ECG indicators of depolarization and repolarization heterogeneity between symptomatic individuals who complained of palpitations and chest discomfort following COVID-19 and those who did not. Methods In this prospective case-control study, 56 post-COVID-19 patients who did not have any symptoms of chest discomfort or palpitations were included in the control group and compared with a study group comprising 73 post-COVID-19 patients who presented at the outpatient clinic with complaints of chest pain and palpitation. Electrocardiographic (ECG) measures were used to assess depolarization and repolarization of the ventricles. These measures included the Tpeak-Tend (Tp-e) interval, QT dispersion (QTd), Tp-e/QT ratio, Tp-e/QTc ratio, frontal QRS-T (fQRS-T) angle, and fragmented QRS (FQRS). Two cardiologists recorded the patients' ECG data. A statistically significant result was defined as a p value less than 0.05. Results The results of multivariate analysis including FQRS, Tp-e interval, Tp-e/QT, and Tp-e/cQT showed that presence of FQRS (OR: 6.707, 95% CI: 1.733-25.952; p = 0.006) was an independent predictor of symptomatic post-COVID -19 patients. Conclusion In our study, FQRS was found to be significantly higher in symptomatic post-COVID-19 patients than in non-symptomatic post-COVID-19 patients, while Tp-e interval was found to be lower.

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Crit. Care Sci ; 35(2): 187-195, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448102

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ABSTRACT Objective: Evaluation of left ventricular systolic function using speckle tracking echocardiography is more sensitive than conventional echocardiographic measurement in detecting subtle left ventricular dysfunction in septic patients. Our purpose was to investigate the predictive significance of left ventricular global longitudinal strain in normotensive septic intensive care patients. Methods: This observational, prospective cohort study included septic normotensive adults admitted to the intensive care unit between June 1, 2021, and August 31, 2021. Left ventricular systolic function was measured using speckle-tracking echocardiography within 24 hours of admission. Results: One hundred fifty-two patients were enrolled. The intensive care unit mortality rate was 27%. Left ventricular global longitudinal strain was less negative, which indicated worse left ventricular function in non-survivors than survivors (median [interquartile range], -15.2 [-17.2 - -12.5] versus -17.3 [-18.8 - -15.5]; p < 0.001). The optimal cutoff value for left ventricular global longitudinal strain was -17% in predicting intensive care unit mortality (area under the curve, 0.728). Patients with left ventricular global longitudinal strain > -17% (less negative than -17%, which indicated worse left ventricular function) showed a significantly higher mortality rate (39.2% versus 13.7%; p < 0.001). According to multivariate analysis, left ventricular global longitudinal strain was an independent predictor of intensive care unit mortality [OR (95%CI), 1.326 (1.038 - 1.693); p = 0.024], along with invasive mechanical ventilation and Glasgow coma scale, APACHE II, and SOFA risk scores. Conclusion: Impaired left ventricular global longitudinal strain is associated with mortality and provided predictive data in normotensive septic intensive care patients.


RESUMO Objetivo: A avaliação da função sistólica do ventrículo esquerdo utilizando ecocardiografia com speckle tracking é mais sensível do que a medição ecocardiográfica convencional na detecção de disfunções sutis do ventrículo esquerdo em pacientes sépticos. Nosso objetivo foi investigar a significância preditora do strain longitudinal global do ventrículo esquerdo em pacientes sépticos normotensos internados em unidades de terapia intensiva. Métodos: Este estudo de coorte observacional e prospectivo incluiu adultos sépticos normotensos internados em uma unidade de terapia intensiva entre 1° de junho de 2021 e 31 de agosto de 2021. A função sistólica do ventrículo esquerdo foi mensurada utilizando a ecocardiografia com speckle tracking nas primeiras 24 horas após a internação. Resultados: Foram recrutados 152 pacientes. A taxa de mortalidade na unidade de terapia intensiva foi de 27%. O strain longitudinal global do ventrículo esquerdo foi menos negativo, o que indicou pior função do ventrículo esquerdo em não sobreviventes do que em sobreviventes (mediana [intervalo interquartil] -15,2 [-17,2 - -12,5] versus -17,3 [-18,8 - -15,5]; p < 0,001). O valor de corte ótimo para o strain longitudinal global do ventrículo esquerdo foi -17% para prever a mortalidade na unidade de terapia intensiva (área sob a curva de 0,728). Pacientes com strain longitudinal global do ventrículo esquerdo > -17% (menos negativo do que -17%, o que indicou pior função do ventrículo esquerdo) apresentaram taxa de mortalidade significativamente maior (39,2% versus 13,7%; p < 0,001). De acordo com a análise multivariada, o strain longitudinal global do ventrículo esquerdo foi um preditor independente de mortalidade na unidade de terapia intensiva [RC (IC95%), 1,326 (1,038 - 1,693); p = 0,024], com ventilação mecânica invasiva e os escores de risco da escala de coma de Glasgow, APACHE II e SOFA. Conclusão: Alterações do strain longitudinal global do ventrículo esquerdo estão associadas a mortalidade e podem fornecer dados preditivos em pacientes sépticos normotensos internados em unidades de terapia intensiva.

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