miércoles, 1 de agosto de 2007

Alteraciones Vasculares en Chagas

Estudio comparativo de alteraciones electrocardiográficas, frecuencia cardiaca y presión arterial entre seropositivos y seronegativos para Trypanosoma cruzi en el valle de Vítor, Arequipa-Perú 

Sánchez Sánchez Y.1, Velásquez Talavera Ra2, Bocangel Bravo C.3, Vásquez Huerta L.4, Córdova Benzaquen E.5, Delgado Díaz F.6, Ballón Echegaray J.7, Gonzáles Altamirano J.8, Rivas Oviedo L.9.

1. Médico Cirujano. UCSM. Arequipa, Perú.
2. Biólogo. UNSA. Arequipa, Perú.
3. Médico Cardiólogo. Profesor de la Facultad de Medicina,UNSA, Arequipa, Perú.
4. Médico Parasitólogo. Profesor de la Facultad de Medicina, UCSM, Arequipa, Perú.
5. Biólogo. Profesor de la Facultad de Medicina, UNSA, Arequipa, Perú.
6. Médico Patólogo Clínico. Director de Laboratorio de Referencia Regional. Dirección Regional de Salud de Arequipa, Perú.
7. Médico Cirujano. Docente de la Facultad de Medicina, UNSA, Arequipa, Perú
8. Médico Cardiólogo. Hospital Nacional Carlos Alberto Seguin Escobedo, EsSSALUD Arequipa, Perú.
9. Médico Cirujano. Centro de Salud de Vítor, Arequipa, Perú.
 

Abstract

Introduction: the cardiac syndrome is the main cause of morbidty and mortality in Chagas disease, and its pathogenesis appears to be related to abnormalities of the autonomous nervous system which affect cardiovascular physiology.
Objectives: to compare the values of heart rate ,blood pressure and electrocardiographic (EKG) abnormalities of the infected population with those of the control population.
Materials and Methods: this is an analytic, observational, cross sectional study made in the valley of Vítor, Arequipa, from 2004 to 2005. Volunteers over 15 yearse of age ere studied: 25 T. cruzi seropositive an 50 T. cruzi seronegative persons. Examinations including heart rate, blood pressure and standard 12-lead EDGs were performed, comparing the results between the groups.
Results: heart rate and blood pressure values were similar between seropositive subjects and their controls; the same was true of sinus bradycardia, hypotension and hypertension. EKG abnormalities were found in 40% of seropositives and 26% of the controls; the difference didn’t reach statistical significance. The EKG abnormalities detected most often in the 2 groups were nonspecific repolarization changes, sinus bradycardia, left anterior bundle block, and supraventricular estrasystoles. Complete right bundle block and partial left anterior bundle block were seen in seropositive persons under 40.
Conclusions: the prevalence of cardiovascular abnormalities was similar between subjects infected with T. cruzi and their controls. The EKG abnormalities seen most frequently are different from those typically described in Chagas disease patients. Keywords: Chagas disease, EKG abnormalities.

Acta médi. peruana v.24 n.2 Lima mayo/agos. 2007

http://www.scielo.org.pe/scielo.php?pid=S1728-59172007000200002&script=sci_arttext 

Md. Jorge Ballón Echegaray MSc. Tutor del GII

 

 

martes, 24 de julio de 2007

Seroprevalencia-Chagas

Seroprevalencia de la infección por Trypanosoma cruzi y factores asociados en población adulta en una zona de alta endemicidad de Arequipa, Perú

 
Yván Sánchez Sánchez1, Renato Velásquez Talavera2, Luis Vásquez Huerta3, Eleazar Córdova Benzaquen4, Freddy Delgado Díaz5, Jorge Ballón Echegaray6, César Bocangel Bravo6, Jenny Ancca Juarez7, Luis Rivas Oviedo8, Juan Zevallos García1
 
1. Médico Cirujano. Universidad Católica de Santa María. Arequipa 
2. Biólogo. Universidad Nacional de San Agustín. Arequipa. 
3. Médico Parasitólogo. Docente de la Facultad de Medicina Humana. Universidad Católica de Santa María. Arequipa. 
4. Biólogo. Docente de la Facultad de Medicina. Universidad Nacional de San Agustín. Arequipa. 
5. Médico Patólogo Clínico. Laboratorios de Referencia Regional. Dirección Regi onal de Salud de Arequipa. 
6. Médico Cirujano. Docente de la Facultad de Medicina. Universidad Nacional de San Agustín. Arequipa 
7. Bióloga. Laboratorios de Referencia Regional. Dirección Regional de Salud de Arequipa. 
8. Médico Cirujano. Centro de Salud de Vítor. Arequipa.


ABSTRACT
Objective: determine the seroprevalence of infection by T. cruzi in the population above age 15 in the valley of Vítor, describing general characteristics and the presence of associated factors. 
Materials and Methods
: 499 people above age 15 were randomly selected; epidemiological information was obtained through a survey. The diagnosis of the disease was made by ELISA and IIF. Results: the seroprevalence for Chagas reactivity was 10,2%, 10,35% in women and 10,0% in men. The median of age of the
typical Chagas disease patient was 42±17,9, his/her time of residence in Vítor was 34±15,9 years; 51,0% had been born in the valley of Vítor. Agricultural workers made up 41,2%, of the general population, and 51,0% have a high school education. Rustic housing materials were associated with the infection. 
Conclusions
: the valley of Vítor is an endemic area for Chagas disease. The infection equally affects men and women. The
typical infected patient is native to the valley of Vítor, works in agriculture and has secondary level education. Rustic building materials is associated to the infection by T.cruzi because it favors the presence of the vector.
Key words: Chagas, seroprevalence, adults

Acta méd. peruana v.24 n.1 Lima ene./abr. 2007


Md. Jorge Ballón Echegaray MSc. Tutor del GII