Received on 21 March 2022; revised on 26 April 2022; accepted on 28 April 2022
Chagas disease is an infectious disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzy, this is a highly frequent disease in rural areas of Latin America, it is characterized by presenting two phases, an acute one which is often asymptomatic and with low mortality which is mostly conferred to acute myocarditis due to Chagas, and a chronic phase which consists of three presentations, one indeterminate, one digestive and one cardiac, the latter being the most serious and the cause of greater complications and higher mortality in patients that occur with this, it should be noted that the alterations presented at the cardiac level that affect the heart in its structural, autonomic, functional and electrical conduction aspects, which require specialized treatment and diagnostic aids to determine characteristic myocardial involvement, degree of involvement and patient prognosis due to Chagas disease.
Hernando Enrique Thorné Vélez, Brigeth Solanyi Duarte Mesa, Ana María Thorné Vélez, Natalia Peñaloza Barrios, Leonardo José Mier Martínez, Eduard Orlando Vargas Plazas, Julian Gomez González, Nélida del Carmen Hurtado Sará and Zaira Molina Artunduaga. Cardiac involvement in chagas disease. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 14(2), 001-011. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.14.2.0361
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