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- W2059402005 abstract "Cardiac involvement is frequent in inflammatory myopathies. Electrocardiogram (ECG) may show evidence of this involvement and its changes should be well-known and described. Due to the lack of studies in the literature, we conducted an analysis of the ECG findings in patients with dermatomyositis (DM) and polymyositis (PM), comparing them with a control group. This cross-sectional study compared the ECG of 86 individuals with no rheumatic disorders (controls) with 112 patients (78 DM and 34 PM), during 2010–2013. The ECG findings between DM and PM were also compared. Demographic characteristics, comorbidities and ECG abnormalities were similar between controls and patients (p > 0.05), except for a higher frequency of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in patients (10.7% vs. 1.2%, p = 0.008). Demographic characteristics, comorbidities, clinical and laboratory manifestations, were also similar between the groups PM and DM, except for the presence of cutaneous lesions only in DM. One-third of the patients had ECG abnormalities, which were more prevalent in PM than DM (50% vs. 24.4%, p = 0.008). LVH, left atrial enlargement, rhythm and conduction abnormalities were more frequent in PM than DM (p < 0.05 for all), especially the left anterior fascicular block. We showed distinct ECG changes between DM and PM and a higher frequency of LVH in patients compared to controls. Investigation of cardiac involvement should be considered even in asymptomatic patients, especially PM. Further studies are necessary in order to determine the correlation of ECG findings with other complementary tests, clinical manifestations, disease activity and progression to other cardiac diseases. Acometimento cardíaco nas miopatias inflamatórias é frequente. Eletrocardiograma (ECG) pode mostrar indícios desse acometimento e suas alterações devem ser bem conhecidas e descritas. Devido à escassez de trabalhos na literatura, analisamos as alterações de ECG em pacientes com dermatomiosite (DM) e polimiosite (PM) e as comparamos com um grupo controle. Este estudo transversal comparou ECGs de 86 indivíduos sem doenças reumatológicas (controles) com 112 pacientes (78 DM e 34 PM), de 2010 a 2013. Também comparamos os ECGs entre DM e PM. Características demográficas, comorbidades e alterações de ECG foram semelhantes entre controles e pacientes (p > 0,05), exceto pela maior frequência de sobrecarga de ventrículo esquerdo (SVE) nos pacientes (10,7% vs. 1,2%; p = 0,008). Características demográficas, comorbidades, manifestações clínicas e laboratoriais também foram semelhantes entre os grupos PM e DM, exceto por lesões cutâneas apenas em pacientes com DM. Um terço dos pacientes apresentou alterações de ECG, que foram mais prevalentes em PM do que em DM (50% vs. 24,4%, p = 0,008). Sobrecarga de câmaras esquerdas (SCE), distúrbios do ritmo e da condução foram mais encontrados em PM do que em DM (p < 0,05 para todos), sobretudo o bloqueio divisional do ramo anterossuperior. Encontramos alterações distintas de ECG entre PM e DM e frequência aumentada de SVE em pacientes quando comparados com controles. Investigação do acometimento cardíaco nessas doenças deve ser considerada mesmo em pacientes assintomáticos, especialmente em se tratando de PM. Mais estudos são necessários para correlacionar os achados de ECG com outros exames complementares, manifestações clínicas, atividade das miopatias e evolução para outras doenças cardíacas." @default.
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- W2059402005 title "Electrocardiographic changes in dermatomyositis and polymyositis" @default.
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