Spectrum of cardiac rhythm abnormalities and heart rate variability during the convalescent stage of dengue virus infection: a Holter study.

V La-Orkhun, P Supachokchaiwattana, P Lertsapcharoen, A Khongphatthanayothin
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Abstract

Background: Various minor cardiac rhythm abnormalities have been reported in patients with dengue virus infection. Previous studies have used only random electrocardiograms (ECG) to assess the incidence of cardiac arrhythmias, and the time when the ECGs were undertaken was not systematically defined.

Objectives: To evaluate cardiac arrhythmias and heart rate variability in children with dengue virus infection during the convalescent stage using Holter monitoring.

Methods: Overnight 18-24-hour Holter monitoring was performed in 35 children [mean (SD) age 11·7 (2·3) y] at least 24 hours after defervescence (on the last day of admission). In 17 patients, time- and frequency-domain short-term (5 minutes) heart rate variability (HRV) during the convalescent stage was also compared with the value obtained during the follow-up visit (at least 14 days after defervescence).

Results: During the convalescent stage, cardiac rhythm abnormalities were found in ten patients (29%), including sinus pause (1), first-degree (2) and Mobitz type I second-degree AV block (Wenckebach) (3) and atrial (4) and ventricular ectopic beats (5). There was no relationship between the clinical severity of dengue virus infection (DF, DHF without shock and DSS) and the incidence of cardiac arrhythmia. There was no significant difference in the averaged RR interval, the time-domain HRV (SDNN, RMSSD, pNN 50) or frequency-domain HRV (LF, HF, LF/HF ratio) between the convalescent stage and at follow-up.

Conclusion: Various benign bradyarrhythmias and ectopic beats are detected in patients with dengue virus infection during the convalescent stage.

登革病毒感染恢复期心律异常和心率变异性的频谱:动态心电图研究。
背景:登革热病毒感染患者中有各种轻微心律异常的报道。以往的研究仅使用随机心电图(ECG)来评估心律失常的发生率,并且没有系统地定义进行心电图的时间。目的:应用动态心电图监测评估登革病毒感染儿童恢复期心律失常和心率变异性。方法:对35例儿童[平均(SD)年龄11.7(2.3)岁]在退热后至少24小时(入院最后一天)进行18-24小时动态心电图监测。将17例患者恢复期(5分钟)的时间和频域短期心率变异性(HRV)与随访期间(退热后至少14天)的值进行比较。结果:恢复期心律异常10例(29%),包括窦性暂停(1例)、1度(2例)和Mobitz I型2度房室传导阻滞(Wenckebach)(3例)、房性(4例)和室性异搏(5例)。登革病毒感染的临床严重程度(DF、DHF无休克和DSS)与心律失常发生率无相关性。恢复期与随访时平均RR间隔、时域HRV (SDNN、RMSSD、pNN 50)、频域HRV (LF、HF、LF/HF比值)差异无统计学意义。结论:登革热病毒感染患者恢复期可出现多种良性慢性心律失常和异位搏。
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Annals of Tropical Paediatrics 医学-热带医学
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