Chronic Chagas cardiopathy in Chile. Importance of Trypanosoma cruzi burden and clinical evaluation
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Apt Baruch, Werner
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Arribada Contreras, Julio
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Zulantay Alfaro, Inés
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Saavedra, Miguel
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Muñoz, Catalina
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Toro, Bruno
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Vega, Bastián
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Rodríguez Tobar, Jorge
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2016-12-26T19:56:13Z
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2016-12-26T19:56:13Z
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2016
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Acta Tropica 162 (2016) 155–166
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10.1016/j.actatropica.2016.06.025
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/142093
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Currently there are no biological markers to indicate which individuals with chronic indeterminate period of Chagas disease develop heart disease and who will remain all his life in this phase. The aim of this survey was to determine if Trypanosoma cruzi burden is related to the presence of heart disease in patients with chronic Chagas disease. 200 patients who had not been treated, 100 with cardiopathy and 100 without, groups A and B respectively, were submitted to clinical study and electrocardiogram, Echo-Doppler was performed for group A in which all important known causes of cardiopathy were discarded. In both groups xenodiagnosis, conventional PCR and quantitative PCR were undertaken. The 100 cardiopaths had 133 electrocardiographic alterations most of them in grade II of the New York Heart Association classification. 98 cardiopaths were classified in grade I by Echo-Doppler and only 2 cases were in grade III due to low ejection fraction. The difference in average parasitemia in patients of group A and B was not significant and no statistically differences were observed between average parasitemia of cardiopaths grade II versus grade I of NYHA. This results allow to characterize same clinical, electrocardiographical and parasitological features in chagasic cardiopaths of Chile.