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Prevalence and prognostic value of ventricular dyssynchrony in Chagas cardiomyopathy.

Jussara de Oliveira Pinheiro Duarte1, Luiz Pereira de Magalhães, Oto Oliveira Santana, Leandro Barros da Silva, Monique Simões, Darluce Oliveira de Azevedo, Octávio Alencar Barbosa Júnior, Alexsandro Alves Fagundes, Francisco José Farias Borges dos Reis, Luis Cláudio Lemos Correia.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chagas cardiomyopathy is one important cause of heart failure in Latin America. Ventricular dyssynchrony may be a factor of decompensation in the course of this disease, but there are no data on its prevalence and its main prognostic implications yet.
OBJECTIVE: Describe prevalence and prognostic value of ventricular dyssynchrony in Chagas cardiomyopathy.
METHODS: 56 patients with Chagas cardiomyopathy were consecutively selected by two positive serologies and an ejection fraction < 45% in the echocardiogram. The echocardiogram evaluated the presence of intraventricular dyssynchrony using 3 criteria and interventricular dyssynchrony using 1 criterion. Patients were followed for 21 ± 14 months and cardiac events were defined as the combination of death and hospitalization.
RESULTS: The average age of the population was 56 ± 10 years, 50% males. Mean ejection fraction was 30 ± 8% and 87% presented functional class I/II (NYHA). The prevalence of interventricular dyssynchrony was 34% (95% CI: 22%-48%) and intraventricular dyssynchrony had a prevalence of 85% (95% CI: 75%-93%). The prevalence of intraventricular dyssynchrony was similar among patients with QRS duration < 0.12 s or > 0.12 s (85% and 89%, respectively, p = 0.66). Twenty events were recorded. The incidence of combined events was similar in patients with or without intraventricular dyssynchrony (35% versus 38%, p = 0.9) and those with or without interventricular dyssynchrony (39% versus 34%, p = 0.73).
CONCLUSION: Patients with Chagas cardiomyopathy have high intraventricular and moderate interventricular prevalence of dyssynchrony. The high prevalence is independent from the QRS width. The ventricular dyssynchrony does not have any prognostic value in patients with Chagas cardiomyopathy.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21468537     DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2011005000037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol        ISSN: 0066-782X            Impact factor:   2.000


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