Cardiac deceleration capacity is associated with severity of inflammation in COVID-19.
John Michael HoppeAnna Katharina StrüvenStefan BrunnerChristopher StremmelPublished in: Infection (2023)
Reduced DC (≤ 2.5 ms) was significantly associated with older age, increased inflammatory markers, and elevated ferritin in patients with COVID-19. These findings suggest that DC might serve as a valuable indicator for predicting the risk of severe inflammation in COVID-19 and possibly complications associated with this disease, such as heart failure. Further studies are needed to confirm these observations and clarify the clinical significance of DC in COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.