Coronary heart disease and tuberculosis: an unnoticed syndemia. Review of literature and management proposal.
Mauricio Andrés Murillo MorenoLaura Valentina López GutiérrezEric Edward VinckRoncancio Villamil Gustavo EduardoCatalina Gallego MuñozSaldarriaga Giraldo Clara InesPublished in: Archivos peruanos de cardiologia y cirugia cardiovascular (2024)
Tuberculosis is an increasing disease that affects about one-third of the global population. In line with the rise of tuberculosis, cardiovascular disease has shown a similar trend, with ischemic coronary heart disease becoming the leading cause of death worldwide. Based on the literature, a relationship can be drawn between tuberculosis and ischemic coronary heart disease through their shared multiple risk factors and a possible pathophysiological substrate linking them. The presentation of these two conditions reported so far is varied: it has been found as the onset of acute coronary syndrome in patients with active tuberculosis, the progressive development of coronary atherosclerosis in patients with latent tuberculosis, among others. Given this possible link and the progressive increase in their incidence rates, we can assert that we are facing an unnoticed syndemic, with their concurrent management posing a challenge due to significant pharmacological interactions. The purpose of this review is to clarify this possible link, propose an approach for diagnosis, and provide a treatment algorithm for the entire spectrum of coronary disease coexisting with tuberculosis according to the current available literature.
Keyphrases
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- cardiovascular disease
- risk factors
- hiv aids
- acute coronary syndrome
- systematic review
- multiple sclerosis
- coronary artery disease
- coronary artery
- type diabetes
- heart failure
- squamous cell carcinoma
- deep learning
- hepatitis c virus
- blood brain barrier
- aortic valve
- structural basis
- antiplatelet therapy