Frequency of QTc interval prolongation in HIV-infected adults from Paraguay in 2020

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Introduction: the prolonged QTc interval predisposes to serious arrhythmias. Various medications, including antiretrovirals, can prolong it. The objectives were to determine the demographic, clinical characteristics and the frequency of the prolonged QTc interval in patients with HIV. Methods: we co...

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Autores: González-Cantero, Elen M., Tobal-Gómez, María E., Pirelli-Cubas, Giovanni J., Ortiz-Martínez, Jorge L., Orrego-Martínez, Andrés E., Mendoza-Ayala, Keila N., Medina-Valdez, Pamela N., Larrea-Alarcón, Aurelio L., Halke-Saiz, Jorge R., Real-Delor, Raúl E., García-Almirón, Diego M., Escurra-Torres, Rodrigo D., Escurra-Torres, María A., Díaz-Fretes, Sandra A., Cuevas-Machuca, Diana N., Carballo-Báez, Vilma V., Brítez-Calderón, Saul J.E.
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizan
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Materia:long QT syndrome
electrocardiography
HIV
antiretrovirals
síndrome de QT prolongado
electrocardiografía
VIH
antirretrovirales
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Frequency of QTc interval prolongation in HIV-infected adults from Paraguay in 2020
Frecuencia de prolongación del intervalo QTc en adultos infectados con VIH de Paraguay en 2020
title Frequency of QTc interval prolongation in HIV-infected adults from Paraguay in 2020
spellingShingle Frequency of QTc interval prolongation in HIV-infected adults from Paraguay in 2020
González-Cantero, Elen M.
long QT syndrome
electrocardiography
HIV
antiretrovirals
síndrome de QT prolongado
electrocardiografía
VIH
antirretrovirales
title_short Frequency of QTc interval prolongation in HIV-infected adults from Paraguay in 2020
title_full Frequency of QTc interval prolongation in HIV-infected adults from Paraguay in 2020
title_fullStr Frequency of QTc interval prolongation in HIV-infected adults from Paraguay in 2020
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of QTc interval prolongation in HIV-infected adults from Paraguay in 2020
title_sort Frequency of QTc interval prolongation in HIV-infected adults from Paraguay in 2020
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv González-Cantero, Elen M.
Tobal-Gómez, María E.
Pirelli-Cubas, Giovanni J.
Ortiz-Martínez, Jorge L.
Orrego-Martínez, Andrés E.
Mendoza-Ayala, Keila N.
Medina-Valdez, Pamela N.
Larrea-Alarcón, Aurelio L.
Halke-Saiz, Jorge R.
Real-Delor, Raúl E.
García-Almirón, Diego M.
Escurra-Torres, Rodrigo D.
Escurra-Torres, María A.
Díaz-Fretes, Sandra A.
Cuevas-Machuca, Diana N.
Carballo-Báez, Vilma V.
Brítez-Calderón, Saul J.E.
author González-Cantero, Elen M.
author_facet González-Cantero, Elen M.
Tobal-Gómez, María E.
Pirelli-Cubas, Giovanni J.
Ortiz-Martínez, Jorge L.
Orrego-Martínez, Andrés E.
Mendoza-Ayala, Keila N.
Medina-Valdez, Pamela N.
Larrea-Alarcón, Aurelio L.
Halke-Saiz, Jorge R.
Real-Delor, Raúl E.
García-Almirón, Diego M.
Escurra-Torres, Rodrigo D.
Escurra-Torres, María A.
Díaz-Fretes, Sandra A.
Cuevas-Machuca, Diana N.
Carballo-Báez, Vilma V.
Brítez-Calderón, Saul J.E.
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author2 Tobal-Gómez, María E.
Pirelli-Cubas, Giovanni J.
Ortiz-Martínez, Jorge L.
Orrego-Martínez, Andrés E.
Mendoza-Ayala, Keila N.
Medina-Valdez, Pamela N.
Larrea-Alarcón, Aurelio L.
Halke-Saiz, Jorge R.
Real-Delor, Raúl E.
García-Almirón, Diego M.
Escurra-Torres, Rodrigo D.
Escurra-Torres, María A.
Díaz-Fretes, Sandra A.
Cuevas-Machuca, Diana N.
Carballo-Báez, Vilma V.
Brítez-Calderón, Saul J.E.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv long QT syndrome
electrocardiography
HIV
antiretrovirals
síndrome de QT prolongado
electrocardiografía
VIH
antirretrovirales
topic long QT syndrome
electrocardiography
HIV
antiretrovirals
síndrome de QT prolongado
electrocardiografía
VIH
antirretrovirales
description Introduction: the prolonged QTc interval predisposes to serious arrhythmias. Various medications, including antiretrovirals, can prolong it. The objectives were to determine the demographic, clinical characteristics and the frequency of the prolonged QTc interval in patients with HIV. Methods: we conducted a prospective, observational study with a control group. Men and women, over 18 years of age, with HIV infection, who attended the National Hospital (Itauguá, Paraguay) during 2020, were included. Medical students acted as a control group. All subjects who did not give their consent and those with arrhythmias were excluded. Demographic, clinical, laboratory variables and 12-channel electrocardiogram at rest were measured. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Universidad Privada del Este (Paraguay). Results: 39 HIV patients and 39 healthy controls entered the study. The mean age of the cases was 37 ± 11 years, being 59% male. The most frequent comorbidity in the cases was obesity (7.6%). The mean values ​​of urea, creatinine, K, Ca and Mg in the cases were in the normal range. Prolonged QTc was detected in 18% of the cases and in 0% of the controls. The subjects with the electrocardiographic alteration were all on antiretroviral and multiple antibiotic treatment known to be associated with prolonged Qtc. Conclusion: the frequency of prolonged QTc in HIV patients was 18% and in healthy controls it was 0%. Regular monitoring of the electrocardiogram is recommended in HIV patients receiving drugs that prolong the QT interval.
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spelling Frequency of QTc interval prolongation in HIV-infected adults from Paraguay in 2020Frecuencia de prolongación del intervalo QTc en adultos infectados con VIH de Paraguay en 2020González-Cantero, Elen M.Tobal-Gómez, María E.Pirelli-Cubas, Giovanni J.Ortiz-Martínez, Jorge L.Orrego-Martínez, Andrés E.Mendoza-Ayala, Keila N.Medina-Valdez, Pamela N.Larrea-Alarcón, Aurelio L.Halke-Saiz, Jorge R.Real-Delor, Raúl E.García-Almirón, Diego M.Escurra-Torres, Rodrigo D.Escurra-Torres, María A.Díaz-Fretes, Sandra A.Cuevas-Machuca, Diana N.Carballo-Báez, Vilma V.Brítez-Calderón, Saul J.E.long QT syndromeelectrocardiographyHIVantiretroviralssíndrome de QT prolongadoelectrocardiografíaVIHantirretroviralesIntroduction: the prolonged QTc interval predisposes to serious arrhythmias. Various medications, including antiretrovirals, can prolong it. The objectives were to determine the demographic, clinical characteristics and the frequency of the prolonged QTc interval in patients with HIV. Methods: we conducted a prospective, observational study with a control group. Men and women, over 18 years of age, with HIV infection, who attended the National Hospital (Itauguá, Paraguay) during 2020, were included. Medical students acted as a control group. All subjects who did not give their consent and those with arrhythmias were excluded. Demographic, clinical, laboratory variables and 12-channel electrocardiogram at rest were measured. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Universidad Privada del Este (Paraguay). Results: 39 HIV patients and 39 healthy controls entered the study. The mean age of the cases was 37 ± 11 years, being 59% male. The most frequent comorbidity in the cases was obesity (7.6%). The mean values ​​of urea, creatinine, K, Ca and Mg in the cases were in the normal range. Prolonged QTc was detected in 18% of the cases and in 0% of the controls. The subjects with the electrocardiographic alteration were all on antiretroviral and multiple antibiotic treatment known to be associated with prolonged Qtc. Conclusion: the frequency of prolonged QTc in HIV patients was 18% and in healthy controls it was 0%. Regular monitoring of the electrocardiogram is recommended in HIV patients receiving drugs that prolong the QT interval.Introducción: el intervalo QTc prolongado predispone a arritmias graves. Diversos medicamentos, entre ellos los antirretrovirales, pueden prolongarlo. Los objetivos fueron determinar las características demográficas, clínicas y la frecuencia del intervalo QTc prolongado en pacientes con VIH. Métodos: estudio observacional, prospectivo, con grupo control. Se incluyeron varones y mujeres, mayores de 18 años, portadores de infección por VIH, que acudieron al Hospital Nacional (Itauguá, Paraguay) durante 2020. Actuaron como grupo control los estudiantes de Medicina. Se excluyeron todos los sujetos que no dieron su consentimiento y los portadores de arritmias. Se midieron variables demográficas, clínicas, laboratoriales y electrocardiograma de 12 canales en reposo. El estudio contó con la aprobación del Comité de Ética de la Universidad Privada del Este (Paraguay). Resultados: ingresaron al estudio 39 pacientes con VIH y 39 controles sanos. La edad media de los casos fue 37 ± 11 años, siendo 59% del sexo masculino. La comorbilidad más frecuente en los casos fue la obesidad (7,6%). Los valores medios de urea, creatinina, K, Ca y Mg en los casos se hallaban en rango normal. Se detectó 18% de QTc prolongado en casos y 0% en los controles. Estos sujetos con alteración electrocardiográfica se hallaban todos en tratamiento antirretroviral y antibiótico múltiple de conocida asociación con QTc prolongado. Conclusión: la frecuencia de QTc prolongado en pacientes con VIH fue del 18% y en controles sanos fue del 0%. Se recomienda el control periódico del electrocardiograma en pacientes con VIH en tratamiento con fármacos que prolongan el intervalo QT.Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán2021-07-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/93510.35839/repis.5.3.935Peruvian Journal of Health Research; Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021); 173-179Revista Peruana de Investigación en Salud; Vol. 5 Núm. 3 (2021); 173-179Revista Peruana de Investigación en Salud; v. 5 n. 3 (2021); 173-1792616-6097reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizáninstname:Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizaninstacron:UNHEVALspaenghttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/935/996http://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/935/998http://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/935/1087http://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/935/997Derechos de autor 2021 Raúl E. Real-Delor, Saul J.E. Brítez-Calderón, Vilma V. Carballo-Báez, Diana N. Cuevas-Machuca, Sandra A. Díaz-Fretes, María A. Escurra-Torres, Rodrigo D. Escurra-Torres, Diego M. García-Almirón, Elen M. González-Cantero, Jorge R. Halke-Saiz, Aurelio L. Larrea-Alarcón, Pamela N. Medina-Valdez, Keila N. Mendoza-Ayala, Andrés E. Orrego-Martínez, Jorge L. Ortiz-Martínez, Giovanni J. Pirelli-Cubas, María E. Tobal-Gómezhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.unheval.edu.pe:article/9352021-09-08T20:06:42Z
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