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Cardiovascular sequelae of dengue fever: a systematic review

Abdur Rahim, Ali Hameed, Uzma Ishaq, Jahanzeb Malik, Syed Muhammad Jawad Zaidi, Hajra Khurshid, Asmara Malik, Danish Iltaf Satti, Hifza Naz

2022Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy27 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Dengue is one of the most important viral diseases globally and a majority of symptomatic infections result in a benign course. However, a small number of patients develop severe manifestations, including the cardiovascular (CV) manifestations, including myocardial impairment, arrhythmias, and fulminant myocarditis. AREAS COVERED: Electronic databases, including PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, and CINAHL were searched for articles incorporating CV manifestations of dengue fever (DF). EXPERT OPINION: Included studies involved 6,773 patients, and 3,122 (46.1%) exhibited at least one cardiac manifestation. Electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities (30.6%) included sinus bradycardia (8.8%), nonspecific ST-T changes (8.6%), ST depression (7.9%), and T-wave inversion (2.3%). Mechanical sequelae were present in 10.4%, including left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction (5.7%), and myocarditis (2.9%). Pericardial involvement was noted as pericarditis (0.1%), pericardial effusion (1.3%), and pericardial tamponade (0.1%). Apart from that, the cardiac injury was depicted through a rise in cardiac enzymes (4.5%). The spectrum of CV manifestations in dengue is broad, ranging from subtle ST-T changes to fulminant myocarditis and the use of contemporary techniques in diagnosing cardiac involvement should be employed for rapid diagnosis and treatment.

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MedicineDengue feverIntensive care medicineSystematic reviewMEDLINEInternal medicineVirologyLawPolitical scienceMosquito-borne diseases and controlVector-borne infectious diseasesInfectious Encephalopathies and Encephalitis