Author: Russo, Vincenzo; Di Maio, Marco; Mottola, Filiberto; Pagnano, Gianpiero; Attena, Emilio; Verde, Nicoletta; Di Micco, Pierpaolo; Silverio, Angelo; Scudiero, Fernando; Nunziata, Luigi; Fele, Nunzia; D’Andrea, Antonello; Parodi, Guido; Albani, Stefano; Scacciatella, Paolo; Nigro, Gerardo; Severino, Sergio
                    Title: Clinical characteristics and prognosis of hospitalized COVIDâ€19 patients with incident sustained tachyarrhythmias: a multicenter observational study  Cord-id: iaiyd6gf  Document date: 2020_8_19
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                    Snippet: INTRODUCTION: Little is still known about the prognostic impact of incident arrhythmias in hospitalized patients with COVIDâ€19. Aim of our study is to evaluate the incidence and predictors of sustained tachyarrhythmias in hospitalized patients with COVIDâ€19, and their potential association with disease severity and inâ€hospital mortality. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective multicenter observation study including consecutive patients with laboratory confirmed COVIDâ€19 admitted
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: INTRODUCTION: Little is still known about the prognostic impact of incident arrhythmias in hospitalized patients with COVIDâ€19. Aim of our study is to evaluate the incidence and predictors of sustained tachyarrhythmias in hospitalized patients with COVIDâ€19, and their potential association with disease severity and inâ€hospital mortality. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective multicenter observation study including consecutive patients with laboratory confirmed COVIDâ€19 admitted to emergency department of ten Italian Hospitals from February 15(th) to March 15(th) 2020. The prevalence and the type of incident sustained arrhythmias have been collected. The correlation between the most prevalent arrhythmias and both baseline characteristics and the development of ARDS and inâ€hospital mortality has been evaluated. RESULTS: 414 hospitalized patients with COVIDâ€19 (66.9 ± 15.0 years, 61.1% male) were included in the present study. During a median followâ€up of 28 days (IQR: 12†45), the most frequent incident sustained arrhythmia was AF (N: 71; 17.1%), of which 50 (12.1%) were newâ€onset and 21 (5.1%) were recurrent, followed by VT (N: 14, 3.4%) and supraventricular arrhythmias (N: 5, 1.2%). Incident AF, both newâ€onset and recurrent, did not affect the risk of severe adverse events including ARDS and death during hospitalization; in contrast incident VT significantly increased the risk of inâ€hospital mortality (RR: 2.55; P:0.003). CONCLUSIONS: AF is the more frequent incident tachyarrhythmia; however, it not seems associated to ARDS development and death. On the other hand, incident VT is a not frequent but independent predictor of inâ€hospital mortality among hospitalized COVIDâ€19 patients.
 
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