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108 例布鲁氏菌病心电图分析

 

Authors Lu LH, Song YQ, Wu QM, Wang Z, Chen YF, Dong Q, Han XT

Received 26 May 2021

Accepted for publication 21 July 2021

Published 7 September 2021 Volume 2021:14 Pages 5251—5254

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S322019

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser

Objective: To improve our knowledge of cardiac manifestations caused by brucellosis through analyzing abnormal electrocardiograms of patients infected with brucella.
Methods: A total of 108 cases were enrolled, and their electrocardiograms were analyzed and summarized retrospectively.
Results: Among 108 cases, 77 (71.3%) had a normal electrocardiogram, and 31 (28.7%) had an abnormal electrocardiogram. There were 13 cases with nodal tachycardia (12%), 9 cases with sinus bradycardia (8%), 7 cases with sinus arrhythmia (6%), 8 cases with left ventricular high voltage (7%), 13 cases with abnormal ST segment and T wave (12%), 2 cases with abnormal Q wave (1.85%), 3 cases with complete right bundle branch block (2.78%), 3 cases with ventricular premature beat (2.78%), 1 case with left anterior fascicular block (0.9%), 1 case with first degree a-v block (0.9%), 1 case with QT internal prolongation (0.9%), 1 case with poor R wave progression (0.9%), and 1 case with short PR interval (0.9%).
Conclusion: The cardiac manifestations of brucellosis were rare, but the mortality was high. Patients with abnormal electrocardiogram should have improved echocardiography in time. Early detection of the abnormal electrocardiogram could give a hint of cardiac damage to avoid the serious consequences.
Keywords: brucella, brucellosis, ECG, manifestations, cardiac manifestations