Diagnostic utility of electrocardiogram for screening of cardiac injury on cardiac magnetic resonance in post-hospitalised COVID-19 patients: a prospective multicenter study.
Azlan Helmy Abd SamatMark P CassarAbid M AkhtarCeleste McCrackenZakariye M AshkirRebecca MillsAlastair J MossLucy E M FinniganAdam J LewandowskiMasliza MahmodGodwin I OgboleElizabeth M TunnicliffeElena LukaschukStefan K PiechnikVanessa M FerreiraChrysovalantou NikolaidouNajib M RahmanLing-Pei HoVictoria C HarrisAmisha SingapuriCharlotte ManistyDeclan P O'ReganJonathan R Weir-McCallRichard P SteedsKrisnah Poinasamy LlmDan J CuthbertsonGraham J KempAlexander HorsleyChristopher A MillerCaitlin O'BrienAmedeo ChiribiriSusan T FrancisJames D ChalmersSven PleinAna-Maria PoenerJames M WildThomas A TreibelMichael MarksMark ToshnerLouise V WainRachael A EvansChristopher E BrightlingStefan NeubauerGerry P McCannBetty Ramannull nullPublished in: International journal of cardiology (2024)
Post-hospitalised COVID-19 patients have more ECG abnormalities than controls. Normal ECGs, including normal repolarisation intervals, reliably exclude CMR abnormalities in male and female patients.