2020
DOI: 10.1161/circ.142.suppl_3.15069
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Abstract 15069: Long Term Heart Failure Risk in Zika Myocarditis

Abstract: Introduction: It has been estimated that up to a billion people worldwide could be exposed to Zika re-emergence including North America. Zika was considered the worst outbreak of the century before COVID-19. There are only few reports of cardiac complications and the long-term risk of heart failure (HF) is unknown. This is the objective of this study. Methods: We included 19 patients who developed acute myocarditis within one week of symptomatic Zika, i… Show more

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“…There are a paucity of studies examining the arrhythmogenic effects of Zika in humans. To our knowledge, the largest is a prospective observation study of 16 patients with acute Zika myocarditis; acute AF developed in 7 patients, non-sustained atrial tachycardia in 10, VT in 5 patients, and complex ventricular arrhythmias in 10 cases [17]. There is a case series of 2 pregnant women with confirmed Zika infection: one with sinus tachycardia with a prolonged QTc with a pericardial effusion and the other with a left anterior hemiblock, also with pericardial effusion [18].…”
Section: Zika Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a paucity of studies examining the arrhythmogenic effects of Zika in humans. To our knowledge, the largest is a prospective observation study of 16 patients with acute Zika myocarditis; acute AF developed in 7 patients, non-sustained atrial tachycardia in 10, VT in 5 patients, and complex ventricular arrhythmias in 10 cases [17]. There is a case series of 2 pregnant women with confirmed Zika infection: one with sinus tachycardia with a prolonged QTc with a pericardial effusion and the other with a left anterior hemiblock, also with pericardial effusion [18].…”
Section: Zika Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%