Background:A global outbreak of corona virus disease, caused by severe respiratory corona virus 2, has emerged since
December 2019. However electrocardiographic manifestations of patients with COVID-19 have not been fully
described. We aim to investigate ECG characteristics in COVID-19 patients and risk factors of ICU admission
Methods:This retrospective observational study included the patients with COVID-19 at the Government Kilpauk
Medical College, Chennai between June 1st and 31st, 2020. Demographic, clinical and ECG characteristics were
collected and comparison were made between ICU and non ICU admission groups. Logistic regression was used to
identify risk factors of ICU admission
Results:Among the 159 patients included ST-T abnormalities were the most common ECG feature followed by
arrhythmias. Compared with non ICU group, the ICU group showed higher heart rate and P wave duration and was more
frequently associated with CVD, ST-T abnormalities, arrythmias, QTc prolongation and pathological Q waves. ST-T
abnormalities and history of CVD were associated with increased risk of ICU admission
Conclusion:COVID-19 is frequently related to cardiovascular manifestations including ECG abnormalities and
cardiovascular comorbidities. ST-T abnormalities and CVD at admission were associated with increased odds of ICU
admission
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