DYNAMICS OF TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY PARAMETERS IN SURVIVED PATIENTS WITH NEW CORONAVIRUS INFECTION DEPENDING ON THE PRESENCE OF J-WAVE IN THE LONG-TERM PERIOD
Abstract
Objective. To evaluate the features of echocardiographic parameters in survived patients with a new coronavirus infection depending on the presence of J-wave on the ECG in the post-acute period after 24 weeks.
Material and methods. From 386 patients admitted to COVID hospital, 47 patients with J-wave on ECG were selected. After discharge from the hospital after 24 weeks the remaining 17 survived patients with COVID-19 with J-wave made up the main group. The average age of patients was 59±4 years old (52-66), females predominated - 12 patients (70.6%). Control group - 18 people who did not have COVID-19, matched by gender and age. All underwent ECG and EchoCG.
Conclusions. Survived patients with secondary J-wave channelopathy may show signs of latent systolic dysfunction of the myocardium of the right and left ventricles with their remodeling after 24 weeks.
About the Authors
T. I. MusinRussian Federation
Z. A. Bagmanova
Russian Federation
L. A. Valieva
Russian Federation
V. G. Rudenko
Russian Federation
N. Sh. Zagidullin
Russian Federation
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Musin T.I., Bagmanova Z.A., Valieva L.A., Rudenko V.G., Zagidullin N.Sh. DYNAMICS OF TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY PARAMETERS IN SURVIVED PATIENTS WITH NEW CORONAVIRUS INFECTION DEPENDING ON THE PRESENCE OF J-WAVE IN THE LONG-TERM PERIOD. Bashkortostan Medical Journal. 2024;19(6):20-24. (In Russ.)