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Suspicious index in Lyme carditis: Systematic review and proposed new risk score.

Georgia Besant1, Douglas Wan1, Cynthia Yeung1, Crystal Blakely1, Pamela Branscombe1, Laiden Suarez-Fuster1, Damian Redfearn1, Christopher Simpson1, Hoshiar Abdollah1, Benedict Glover1, Adrian Baranchuk1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lyme carditis (LC), an early manifestation of Lyme disease that most commonly presents as high-degree atrioventricular block (AVB), usually resolves with antibiotic treatment. When LC is not identified as the cause of AVB, a permanent pacemaker may be inappropriately implanted in a reversible cardiac conduction disorder. HYPOTHESIS: The likelihood that a patient's high-degree AVB is caused by LC can be evaluated by clinical characteristics incorporated into a risk stratification tool.
METHODS: A systematic review of all published cases of LC with high-degree AVB, and five cases from the authors' experience, was conducted. The results informed the development of a new risk stratification tool, the Suspicious Index in LC (SILC) score. The SILC score was then applied to each case included in the review.
RESULTS: Of the 88 cases included, 51 (58%) were high-risk, 31 (35.2%) intermediate-risk, and 6 (6.8%) low-risk for LC according to the SILC score (sensitivity 93.2%). For the subset of 32 cases that reported on all SILC variables, 24 (75%) cases were classified as high-risk, 8 (25%) intermediate-risk, and 0 low-risk (sensitivity 100%). Specificity could not be assessed (no control group). Notably, 6 of the 11 patients who received permanent pacemakers had reversal of AVB with antibiotic treatment.
CONCLUSION: The SILC risk score and COSTAR mnemonic (constitutional symptoms; outdoor activity; sex = male; tick bite; age < 50; rash = erythema migrans) may help to identify LC in patients presenting with high-degree AVB, and ultimately, minimize the implantation of unnecessary permanent pacemakers.
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Lyme carditis; Lyme disease; high-degree atrioventricular block; risk score

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30350436      PMCID: PMC6489885          DOI: 10.1002/clc.23102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cardiol        ISSN: 0160-9289            Impact factor:   2.882


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