Cardiovascular involvement during the acute phase of Carrion’s disease or human Bartonellosis: A 20-year experience in Cayetano Heredia National Hospital

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Introduction: Carrion’s disease is considered a re-emerging disease in Peru, and it leads to several non-infectious and infectious complications.Objectives: To assess cardiovascular complications (CC) during the acute phase of this disease.Methods: An observational study w...

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Autores: Maguiña Vargas, Ciro, Ordaya Espinoza, Eloy, Ugarte Gil, Cesar, Franco Reusche, Veronica, Ventosilla Lopez, Palmira, Huayanay Falconí, Leandro, Salazar Caceres, Martín, Medina Palomino, Felix, Gotuzzo Herencia, Eduardo, Dueñas Carbajal, Roy
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2008
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/1340
Enlace del recurso:https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1340
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Enfermedad de Carrión
Bartonelosis
Cardiovascular
Carrions disease
Bartonellosis
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cardiovascular involvement during the acute phase of Carrion’s disease or human Bartonellosis: A 20-year experience in Cayetano Heredia National Hospital
Compromiso cardiovascular en la fase aguda de la enfermedad de Carrión o bartonelosis humana : 20 años de experiencia en Hospital Nacional Cayetano Heredia
title Cardiovascular involvement during the acute phase of Carrion’s disease or human Bartonellosis: A 20-year experience in Cayetano Heredia National Hospital
spellingShingle Cardiovascular involvement during the acute phase of Carrion’s disease or human Bartonellosis: A 20-year experience in Cayetano Heredia National Hospital
Maguiña Vargas, Ciro
Enfermedad de Carrión
Bartonelosis
Cardiovascular
Carrions disease
Bartonellosis
Cardiovascular
title_short Cardiovascular involvement during the acute phase of Carrion’s disease or human Bartonellosis: A 20-year experience in Cayetano Heredia National Hospital
title_full Cardiovascular involvement during the acute phase of Carrion’s disease or human Bartonellosis: A 20-year experience in Cayetano Heredia National Hospital
title_fullStr Cardiovascular involvement during the acute phase of Carrion’s disease or human Bartonellosis: A 20-year experience in Cayetano Heredia National Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular involvement during the acute phase of Carrion’s disease or human Bartonellosis: A 20-year experience in Cayetano Heredia National Hospital
title_sort Cardiovascular involvement during the acute phase of Carrion’s disease or human Bartonellosis: A 20-year experience in Cayetano Heredia National Hospital
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Maguiña Vargas, Ciro
Ordaya Espinoza, Eloy
Ugarte Gil, Cesar
Franco Reusche, Veronica
Ventosilla Lopez, Palmira
Huayanay Falconí, Leandro
Salazar Caceres, Martín
Medina Palomino, Felix
Gotuzzo Herencia, Eduardo
Dueñas Carbajal, Roy
author Maguiña Vargas, Ciro
author_facet Maguiña Vargas, Ciro
Ordaya Espinoza, Eloy
Ugarte Gil, Cesar
Franco Reusche, Veronica
Ventosilla Lopez, Palmira
Huayanay Falconí, Leandro
Salazar Caceres, Martín
Medina Palomino, Felix
Gotuzzo Herencia, Eduardo
Dueñas Carbajal, Roy
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author2 Ordaya Espinoza, Eloy
Ugarte Gil, Cesar
Franco Reusche, Veronica
Ventosilla Lopez, Palmira
Huayanay Falconí, Leandro
Salazar Caceres, Martín
Medina Palomino, Felix
Gotuzzo Herencia, Eduardo
Dueñas Carbajal, Roy
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Enfermedad de Carrión
Bartonelosis
Cardiovascular
Carrions disease
Bartonellosis
Cardiovascular
topic Enfermedad de Carrión
Bartonelosis
Cardiovascular
Carrions disease
Bartonellosis
Cardiovascular
description Introduction: Carrion’s disease is considered a re-emerging disease in Peru, and it leads to several non-infectious and infectious complications.Objectives: To assess cardiovascular complications (CC) during the acute phase of this disease.Methods: An observational study was conducted at Cayetano Heredia Hospital (HNCH) from 1987 to 2007. Adult patients with a confirmed diagnosis of Bartonellosis were included.  Results: 68 patients were included (52 males, mean age 25,7 years). No one had prior cardiovascular disease. Main clinical findings were: fever (99%), hepatomegaly (79%), jaundice (74%), tachycardia (74%), tachypnea (71%), systolic murmur (68%), dyspnea (62%), hepatojugular reflux (19%) and jugular ingurgitation (15%). Sixty-four chest X-ray films showed the following findings: 44% cardiomegaly, 20% pulmonary congestion, and 16% pleural effusion. Transthoracic echocardiogram was performed in 42 patients: 38% had pericardial effusion, 19% dilated left atrium, and 17% dilated left ventricle. Thirty-six patients developed CC: congestive heart failure was found in 92%, effusive pericarditis in 44%, acute pulmonary edema in 36%, cardiogenic shock in 17%, pericardiac tamponade in 11% and myocarditis in 11%. Patients who developed CC had a shorter time of illness before admission (p= 0.01), stayed longer in the hospital (p= 0.014), used more chloramphenicol (p= 0.009) and less ciprofloxacin (p= 0.004), they developed more infectious complications (p= 0.002), and they were more frequently admitted in the ICU (p= 0.004), compared to patients who did not develop CC.Conclusion: CC are frequent in Bartonellosis. A variety of cardiovascular syndromes was observed, and they were associated to a shorter time of illness before admission, longer hospitalizations, more use of chloramphenicol and less use of ciprofloxacin, more frequent infectious complications, and more admissions to ICU, but they did not have higher mortality.
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spelling Cardiovascular involvement during the acute phase of Carrion’s disease or human Bartonellosis: A 20-year experience in Cayetano Heredia National HospitalCompromiso cardiovascular en la fase aguda de la enfermedad de Carrión o bartonelosis humana : 20 años de experiencia en Hospital Nacional Cayetano HerediaMaguiña Vargas, CiroOrdaya Espinoza, Eloy Ugarte Gil, CesarFranco Reusche, VeronicaVentosilla Lopez, PalmiraHuayanay Falconí, Leandro Salazar Caceres, Martín Medina Palomino, Felix Gotuzzo Herencia, Eduardo Dueñas Carbajal, RoyEnfermedad de CarriónBartonelosisCardiovascularCarrions diseaseBartonellosisCardiovascularIntroduction: Carrion’s disease is considered a re-emerging disease in Peru, and it leads to several non-infectious and infectious complications.Objectives: To assess cardiovascular complications (CC) during the acute phase of this disease.Methods: An observational study was conducted at Cayetano Heredia Hospital (HNCH) from 1987 to 2007. Adult patients with a confirmed diagnosis of Bartonellosis were included.  Results: 68 patients were included (52 males, mean age 25,7 years). No one had prior cardiovascular disease. Main clinical findings were: fever (99%), hepatomegaly (79%), jaundice (74%), tachycardia (74%), tachypnea (71%), systolic murmur (68%), dyspnea (62%), hepatojugular reflux (19%) and jugular ingurgitation (15%). Sixty-four chest X-ray films showed the following findings: 44% cardiomegaly, 20% pulmonary congestion, and 16% pleural effusion. Transthoracic echocardiogram was performed in 42 patients: 38% had pericardial effusion, 19% dilated left atrium, and 17% dilated left ventricle. Thirty-six patients developed CC: congestive heart failure was found in 92%, effusive pericarditis in 44%, acute pulmonary edema in 36%, cardiogenic shock in 17%, pericardiac tamponade in 11% and myocarditis in 11%. Patients who developed CC had a shorter time of illness before admission (p= 0.01), stayed longer in the hospital (p= 0.014), used more chloramphenicol (p= 0.009) and less ciprofloxacin (p= 0.004), they developed more infectious complications (p= 0.002), and they were more frequently admitted in the ICU (p= 0.004), compared to patients who did not develop CC.Conclusion: CC are frequent in Bartonellosis. A variety of cardiovascular syndromes was observed, and they were associated to a shorter time of illness before admission, longer hospitalizations, more use of chloramphenicol and less use of ciprofloxacin, more frequent infectious complications, and more admissions to ICU, but they did not have higher mortality.Introducción: la enfermedad de Carrión es una enfermedad re-emergente en el Perú y presenta diversas complicaciones infecciosas y no infecciosas.Objetivo: Evaluar las complicaciones cardiovasculares (CC) en la fase aguda de la enfermedad.Métodos: Estudio observacional realizado en el Hospital Nacional Cayetano Heredia (HNCH) desde 1987-2007. Ingresaron pacientes adultos con el diagnóstico confirmado de Bartonelosis.Resultados: De los 68 pacientes incluidos 52 fueron masculinos y 16 femeninos, la edad media fue 25,7 años. Ninguno tuvo enfermedad cardiovascular previa. Los principales hallazgos clínicos fueron: fiebre (99%), hepatomegalia (79%), ictericia (74%), taquicardia (74%), taquipnea (71%), soplo sistólico (68%), disnea (62%), reflujo hepatoyugular (19%) e ingurgitación yugular (15%). 64 radiografías de tórax evaluadas mostraron: 44% cardiomegalia, 20% congestión pulmonar, y 16% derrame pleural. Ecocardiografía transtoráxica fue realizada en 42 pacientes: 38% efusión pericárdica, 19% dilatación auricular izquierda, y 17% dilatación del ventrículo izquierdo. Treinta y seis pacientes desarrollaron complicaciones cardiovasculares: insuficiencia cardiaca congestiva fue encontrada en 92%, pericarditis efusiva en 44%, edema agudo pulmón en 36%, shock cardiogénico en 17%, taponamiento pericárdico en 11% y miocarditis en 11%. Los pacientes que desarrollaron CC tuvieron menor tiempo de enfermedad (p=0,01), mayor estancia hospitalaria (p=0,014), usaron mas cloramfenicol (p=0,009) y menos ciprofloxacina (p=0,004), desarrollaron mas complicaciones infecciosas (p=0,002) y tuvieron mas admisiones a UCI (p=0,004), comparado con los pacientes que no tuvieron CC.Conclusión: las CC son frecuentes en la bartonelosis. Diversos síndromes cardiovasculares fueron observados, y se asociaron a menor tiempo de enfermedad, mayor estancia hospitalaria, mayor uso de cloramfenicol (Caf) y menor de ciprofloxacina (Cip), mayor frecuencia de complicaciones infecciosas y más admisiones a la UCI, pero no mayor mortalidad.Colegio Médico del Perú2008-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1340ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 25 No. 1 (2008); 30 - 38ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 25 Núm. 1 (2008); 30 - 381728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1340/798Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/13402023-07-06T06:02:55Z
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