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Trends in electrocardiographic and cardiovascular manifestations of patients hospitalised with COVID-19.
Ngiam, Jinghao Nicholas; Liong, Tze Sian; Koh, Matthew Chung Yi; Goh, Wilson; Sim, Meng Ying; Chhabra, Srishti; Chew, Nicholas Wen Sheng; Annadurai, Jayagowtham Krishan; Thant, Sandi Myo; Chai, Ping; Yeo, Tiong-Cheng; Poh, Kian Keong; Tambyah, Paul Anantharajah; Sia, Ching-Hui.
Afiliação
  • Ngiam JN; Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, National University Health System, Singapore.
  • Liong TS; Department of Medicine, National University Health System, Singapore.
  • Koh MCY; Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, National University Health System, Singapore.
  • Goh W; Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, National University Health System, Singapore.
  • Sim MY; Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, National University Health System, Singapore.
  • Chhabra S; Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, National University Health System, Singapore.
  • Chew NWS; Department of Cardiology, National University Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Annadurai JK; Department of Cardiology, National University Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Thant SM; Department of Cardiology, National University Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Chai P; Department of Cardiology, National University Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Yeo TC; Department of Cardiology, National University Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Poh KK; Department of Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Tambyah PA; Department of Cardiology, National University Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore.
  • Sia CH; Department of Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Singapore Med J ; 2024 Jul 19.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39028967
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Early in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a low incidence of cardiovascular complications was reported in Singapore. Little was known about the trend of cardiovascular complications as the pandemic progressed. In this study, we examined the evolving trends in electrocardiographic and cardiovascular manifestations in patients hospitalised with COVID-19.

METHODS:

We examined the first 1781 consecutive hospitalised patients with polymerase chain reaction-confirmed COVID-19. We divided the population based on whether they had abnormal heart rate (HR) or electrocardiography (ECG) or normal HR and ECG, comparing the baseline characteristics and outcomes. Cardiovascular complications were defined as acute myocardial infarction, stroke, pulmonary embolism, myocarditis and mortality.

RESULTS:

The 253 (14.2%) patients who had abnormal HR/ECG at presentation were more likely to be symptomatic. Sinus tachycardia was commonly observed. Troponin I levels (97.0 ± 482.9 vs. 19.7 ± 68.4 ng/L, P = 0.047) and C-reactive protein levels (20.1 ± 50.7 vs. 13.9 ± 24.1 µmol/L, P = 0.003) were significantly higher among those with abnormal HR/ECGs, with a higher prevalence of myocarditis (2.0% vs. 0.5%, P = 0.019), pulmonary embolism (2.0% vs. 0.3%, P = 0.008) and acute myocardial infarction (1.2% vs. 0.1%, P = 0.023). After adjusting for age and comorbidities, abnormal HR/ECG (adjusted odds ratio 4.41, 95% confidence interval 2.21-8.77; P < 0.001) remained independently associated with adverse cardiovascular complications. Over time, there was a trend towards a higher proportion of hospitalised patients with cardiovascular complications.

CONCLUSION:

Cardiovascular complications appear to be increasing in proportion over time among hospitalised patients with COVID-19. A baseline ECG and HR measurement may be helpful for predicting these complications.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article