Literature DB >> 12764698

Electrocardiographic findings in naturally acquired chagasic heart disease in nonhuman primates.

Miguel Zabalgoitia1, Jaime Ventura, Lori Anderson, Jeff T Williams, K D Carey, John L Vandeberg.   

Abstract

The significance of electrocardiographic (ECG) changes described in animals with Chagas' disease is questionable in view that other non-invasive comparisons have been lacking. 12-lead ECG and two-dimensional echocardiography (echo) was performed in 17 seropositive and 13 seronegative baboons. Similar to humans, a wide variety of ECG outcomes were observed in the infected animals. Standard ECG measurements were not different between groups. Five seropositive (29%) and 3 seronegative (23%) animals had low voltage; 4 seropositives (24%) and 2 (15%) seronegatives had tall P-waves. Precordial Q waves were seen in 10 seropositives (59%) and in 7 (54%) seronegatives without septal abnormalities on two-dimensional echo. One seropositive animal had a 2(nd) degree (Wenckebach) AV block and left anterior fascicular block. Most animals in both groups had diffuse T-wave abnormalities. Echo evidence of systolic dysfunction was found in 4 seropositives and in none of the controls; thus, chagasic heart disease was present in 24% of naturally infected baboons. Since most non-human primates, irrespective of their serology, have diffuse, nonspecific ECG changes not necessarily diagnostic of myocardial disease, two-dimensional echo should be added to their non-invasive assessment.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12764698     DOI: 10.1054/jelc.2003.50019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Electrocardiol        ISSN: 0022-0736            Impact factor:   1.438


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