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  • Elektrokardiografske spremembe pri otrocih z erythema migrans = Electrocardiographic changes in children with erythema migrans
    Mravljak, Marija ; Velnar, Tomaž
    Lyme borreliosis is a worldwide tick-borne illness caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato. The number of cases rises every year. The disease progresses with an unpredictable course ... and affects various organ systems. Early stage skin rash, erythema migrans, and later neurologic, cardiac, and musculoskeletal involvement are distinctive of manifest infection. The most accurate for diagnosis and the most common clinical sign of the disease is erythema migrans. During the course of the disease, the heart is also involved. The principal clinical signs are conduction disturbances, myopericarditis, and cardiomyopathies. If diagnosed early, electrocardiographic changes may influence the choice of antibiotic treatment and prognosis. Electrocardiographic changes were studied in children with erythema migrans and compared to electrocardiographic findings from a comparable healthy control group. 147 children with typical erythema migrans were included in our prospective study. The control group consisted of 148 healthy children of the same sex and comparable age. Electrocardiographs were obtained for patients and for the control group. All children were divided into age groups according to their heart rate, PR interval duration, heart axis, duration and amplitude of the QRS interval, Q wave, R/S ratio, T wave and QT interval. Statistical data were processed using the s-test, t-test (Kruskal-Wallis) and x2 test (Fischer). 5% of patients and 14% of healthy children from the control group had pathological electrocardiographs. In comparison with healthy children, the patients had shorten PR and RP interval durations and lower R and S wave voltage in V1. Among the patients, boys had patological electrocardiographs more often than girls. (Abstract truncated at 2000 characters)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2006
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 21165273