Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (Sep 1983)

Correlação sorológica eletrocardiográfica para a doença de Chagas em populações rurais não selecionadas do Rio Grande do Sul

  • Giovanni Baruffa,
  • Alcino Alcantara Filho,
  • José Osimo de Aquino Neto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 130 – 138

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O trabalho analisa 4.758 correlações sorológicas eletrocardiográficas feitas em populações rurais não selecionadas de 17 municípios da Zona Sul do Rio Grande do Sul. A sorologia baseou-se na reação de fixação de complemento para doença de Chagas e os ECG foram interpretados segundo critérios da American Heart Association. 330 ECG alterados pertenciam aos 803 indivíduos soropositivos (41,1%) e 1.287 aos 3.955 soronegativos (32,5%). O gradiente de 8,5% a favor dos positivos mostrou-se significativo a nível de p This paper analyzes 4,758 serological-electrocardiographic correlations obtained at random in a rural population from 17 countries of the far South of Rio Grande do Sul (Brasil). Sera were examined by the complement fixation test (CFT) for Chagas' disease and the electrocardiogram (ECG) tracings were interpreted according to the criteria ofthe American Heart Association. Among 803 people with a positive CFT, 330 had an altered ECG (41.1%), among 3,955 with a negative CFT the ECG were altered in 1,287 (32.5%). The 8.5% gradient between positive and negative results, was significant atp< 0,001 level. The ECG abnormalities more frequently associated with seropositivity were those of ten found in Chagas' cadiopathy (right branch block, left anterior branch hemiblock, ventricular premature beats, ST and T abnormalities and areas of necrosis and/or fibrosis). The authors conclude that in Rio Grande do Sul (Brasil) Chagas'disease is a very important etiologic factor of myocardial injury among people living in endemic areas.

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