Affiliation:
1. Postgraduate, Department of General Medicine, GEMS
2. Professor, Department of General Medicine, GEMS
3. Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, GEMS
Abstract
This work was about spotted fever, a rickettsiosis infection caused by Orientia Tsutsugamushi. The purpose of the study was to compare the
outcomes of typhus patients with and without myocarditis and to examine the spectrum of cardiac manifestations in typhus infection in Eastern
Medical School and Hospital, Ragolu, Srikakulam, Andra Pradesh and the study was carried out at 81 patients performed. Simple descriptive
statistical analyzers are used as materials and methods. Cardiovascular manifestations were assessed using cardiac biomarkers, electrocardiogram
and echocardiogram. The development of myocarditis increased the need for ventilation, increased the duration of the intensive care unit and
hospitalization. Myocarditis was not associated with worse mortality in our cohort
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