Tuberculosis and the Heart

Author:

López‐López José Patricio12ORCID,Posada‐Martínez Edith L.3,Saldarriaga Clara4ORCID,Wyss Fernando5ORCID,Ponte‐Negretti Carlos I.6ORCID,Alexander Bryce7ORCID,Miranda‐Arboleda Andrés Felipe8,Martínez‐Sellés Manuel9ORCID,Baranchuk Adrian7ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine Fundación Oftalmológica de Santander (FOSCAL) Bucaramanga Colombia

2. Instituto de Investigaciones Masira Universidad de Santander (UDES) Bucaramanga Colombia

3. National Institute of Cardiology “Ignacio Chavez” Mexico City Mexico

4. Department of Cardiology and Heart Failure Clinic Clínica Cardiovascular Santa MariaUniversidad of Antioquia Medellín Colombia

5. Technology and Cardiovascular Service of Guatemala ‐ Cardiosolutions Guatemala City Guatemala

6. Cardiometabolic Medicine Unit Instituto Médico La Floresta Caracas Venezuela

7. Division of Cardiology Kingston Health Science CenterQueen's University Kingston Canada

8. Department of Cardiology Clínica CardioVID Hospital Pablo Tobón UribeUniversidad de Antioquia Medellín Colombia

9. Servicio de Cardiología Hospital Universitario Gregorio MarañónCIBERCVUniversidad EuropeaUniversidad Complutense Madrid Spain

Abstract

Abstract Acquired tuberculosis continues to be a challenge worldwide. Although tuberculosis has been considered a global public health emergency, it remains poorly controlled in many countries. Despite being primarily a pulmonary disease, tuberculosis could involve the heart. This systematic review is part of the "Neglected Tropical Diseases and Other Infectious Diseases Involving the Heart" (the NET‐Heart Project) initiative from the Interamerican Society of Cardiology. This project aims to review the cardiovascular involvement of these heterogeneous diseases, advancing original algorithms to help healthcare providers diagnose and manage cardiovascular complications. In tuberculosis, pericardium involvement is relatively common, especially in AIDS, and tuberculosis is the most common cause of constrictive pericarditis in endemic countries. Myocarditis and aortitis by tuberculosis are rare. Clinical manifestations of cardiovascular involvement by tuberculosis differ from those typically found for bacteria or viruses. Prevailing systemic symptoms and the pericarditis diagnostic index should be taken into account. An echocardiogram is the first step for diagnosing cardiovascular involvement; however, several image modalities can be used, depending on the suspected site of infection. Adenosine deaminase levels, gamma interferon, or polymerase chain reaction testing could be used to confirm tuberculosis infection; each has a high diagnostic performance. Antituberculosis chemotherapy and corticosteroids are treatment mainstays that significantly reduce mortality, constriction, and hospitalizations, especially in patients with HIV. In conclusion, tuberculosis cardiac involvement is frequent and could lead to heart failure, constrictive pericarditis, or death. Early detection of complications should be a cornerstone of overall management.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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