History of COVID-19 as a Risk Factor for Cardiac Arrhythmias: A Case-Control Study.

IF 1.4 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Cardiology Research Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.14740/cr2042
Miriam Elizabeth Miranda-Corrales, Joselyn Elizabeth Begazo-Paredes, Barbara Alejandra Garcia-Tejada, Giancarlo Alvarez-Cervantes, Jose Alfredo Sulla-Torres, Herbert Jesus Del Carpio Beltran, Jerry K Benites-Meza, Agueda Munoz-Del-Carpio-Toia
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Abstract

Background: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was responsible for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and generated high morbidity and mortality rates worldwide, as well as several sequelae that persist and need to be evaluated. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between a history of COVID-19 infection and the occurrence of cardiac arrhythmias in outpatients from a private clinic in Arequipa.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective, analytical, unmatched case-control study in a private cardiology clinic in Arequipa, Peru. A total of 252 adult patients who underwent 24-h Holter monitoring between October and December 2023 were included. Cases were defined as patients with documented cardiac arrhythmias; controls had no arrhythmic findings. The main exposure was a confirmed history of COVID-19. Age, sex, and additional Holter findings were also analyzed. Logistic regression was used to estimate crude and adjusted odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs), adjusting for age and sex.

Results: Of the total sample, 68 patients were classified as cases and 184 as controls. A history of COVID-19 was more frequent among cases (70.6%) than among controls (50.5%) (P = 0.004). In unadjusted analysis, patients with prior COVID-19 had more than twice the odds of presenting arrhythmias (OR: 2.35; 95% CI: 1.29 - 4.26; P = 0.005). After adjusting for age and sex, the association remained statistically significant (OR: 2.12; 95% CI: 1.10 - 4.11; P = 0.025).

Conclusion: A prior history of COVID-19 was significantly associated with increased odds of cardiac arrhythmias. These findings highlight the importance of structured cardiac evaluation in patients with prior SARS-CoV-2 infection.

COVID-19作为心律失常危险因素的病史:一项病例对照研究
背景:严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)是2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的原因,在全球范围内造成了高发病率和高死亡率,以及一些持续存在的后遗症,需要进行评估。本研究的目的是评估阿雷基帕一家私人诊所门诊患者的COVID-19感染史与心律失常发生之间的关系。方法:我们在秘鲁阿雷基帕的一家私人心脏病诊所进行了一项回顾性、分析性、无与伦比的病例对照研究。共有252名成年患者在2023年10月至12月期间接受了24小时动态心电图监测。病例定义为有记录的心律失常患者;对照组未发现心律失常。主要接触者是确诊的COVID-19病史。还分析了年龄、性别和其他霍尔特检查结果。采用Logistic回归估计粗比值比和校正比值比(or), 95%置信区间(ci),校正年龄和性别。结果:病例68例,对照组184例。病例中有新冠肺炎病史的发生率(70.6%)高于对照组(50.5%)(P = 0.004)。在未经调整的分析中,既往患有COVID-19的患者出现心律失常的几率是其他患者的两倍多(OR: 2.35;95% ci: 1.29 - 4.26;P = 0.005)。在调整了年龄和性别后,相关性仍然具有统计学意义(OR: 2.12;95% ci: 1.10 - 4.11;P = 0.025)。结论:既往COVID-19病史与心律失常发生率增加显著相关。这些发现强调了对先前感染SARS-CoV-2的患者进行结构化心脏评估的重要性。
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Cardiology Research
Cardiology Research CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Cardiology Research is an open access, peer-reviewed, international journal. All submissions relating to basic research and clinical practice of cardiology and cardiovascular medicine are in this journal''s scope. This journal focuses on publishing original research and observations in all cardiovascular medicine aspects. Manuscript types include original article, review, case report, short communication, book review, letter to the editor.
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