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Giha, L., Vecco, C. (2024). CAMBIOS EN LA PROPORCIÓN DE ALTERACIONES ELECTROCARDIOGRÁFICAS LUEGO DE INFECCIÓN POR COVID-19 EN PACIENTES ATENDIDOS ANTES Y DESPUÉS DEL INICIO DE LA PANDEMIA POR COVID 19 EN UN CONSULTORIO DE CARDIOLOGÍA DE UNA CLÍNICA PRIVADA DE LIMA, ENTRE LOS AÑOS 2010 A 2023 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/683914
Giha, L., Vecco, C. CAMBIOS EN LA PROPORCIÓN DE ALTERACIONES ELECTROCARDIOGRÁFICAS LUEGO DE INFECCIÓN POR COVID-19 EN PACIENTES ATENDIDOS ANTES Y DESPUÉS DEL INICIO DE LA PANDEMIA POR COVID 19 EN UN CONSULTORIO DE CARDIOLOGÍA DE UNA CLÍNICA PRIVADA DE LIMA, ENTRE LOS AÑOS 2010 A 2023 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/683914
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title = "CAMBIOS EN LA PROPORCIÓN DE ALTERACIONES ELECTROCARDIOGRÁFICAS LUEGO DE INFECCIÓN POR COVID-19 EN PACIENTES ATENDIDOS ANTES Y DESPUÉS DEL INICIO DE LA PANDEMIA POR COVID 19 EN UN CONSULTORIO DE CARDIOLOGÍA DE UNA CLÍNICA PRIVADA DE LIMA, ENTRE LOS AÑOS 2010 A 2023",
author = "Vecco Diaz, Cesar Alonso",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
Background: COVID-19 has a direct effect on the cardiovascular system, and a history of cardiovascular disease increases the risk of unfavorable outcomes. Lasting after-effects have also been observed after having COVID-19. Therefore, it was decided to evaluate whether changes occur in the electrocardiogram and other cardiological tests after suffering from said infection; and if there are factors associated with said changes. Methods: A retrospective cohort was carried out evaluating patients before vs after. Patients with COVID-19 who attended cardiological monitoring were included. The results of EKG, ABPM, echocardiography and ergometry were taken before the pandemic from 2010 to before the start of the pandemic, and after having COVID-19 infection. Prevalences were compared, as well as the appearance of new alterations. Finally, crude Poisson models were performed to evaluate factors associated with change. Results: 335 medical records were reviewed, of which 208 were included. 100% had some cardiovascular diagnosis prior to the pandemic, 99.05% were taking some kind of cardiological medication and 33.65% had some comorbidity, the most common being overweight (18.27%). The prevalence of alterations in cardiological tests did not vary significantly before the pandemic vs after COVID-19 infection, with the exception of ABPM, which was observed to be reduced from stage II to I. In the comparison for each patient, 10.17 % who had a normal EKG prior to developing some post-infection alteration, with bradycardia and left bundle branch block being the significant ones. Finally, it was evidenced that the presence of comorbidities prior to the pandemic increased the risk of developing EKG alterations 4 times.
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