Correction: Relative bradycardia in patients with COVID‑19
10.1186/s42444-022-00083-x
- Author:
Lae‑Young JUNG
1
;
Jae‑Min KIM
;
Sukhyun RYU
;
Chang‑Seop LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Internal Medicine, Jeonbuk National University Medical School, 567 Baekje‑daero, Deokjin‑gu, Jeonju‑si, Jeollabuk‑do 54907, Republic of Korea.
- Publication Type:CORREC TION
- From:International Journal of Arrhythmia
2023;24(1):1-
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Objective:and methods To investigate the correlation between temperature and heart rate, we retrospectively reviewed 249 febrile patients with documented COVID-19 patients. RB was defined as a rise in the heart rate from a basal heart rate of less than 10 beats/minute/°C rise in temperature.
Results:In this study, the prevalence of RB in patients with COVID-19 was 60.6%. When the HR at peak temperatures for patients with COVID-19 was compared with reference valve (general temperature–heart rate response in infectious disease), our findings demonstrate a relatively lower heart rate at all peak temperatures recorded. Despite differences in heart rate response, there were not significant differences in clinical outcomes (pulmonary manifestation, intensive care unit admission, death).
Conclusion:Most patients with COVID-19 are associated with relative bradycardia, not related to clinical outcomes. RB in COVID-19 can be considered as the clinical features for differential diagnosis from other febrile conditions.