Indeterminate form of Chagas disease: historical, conceptual, clinical, and prognostic aspects

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Autor(a) principal: Hasslocher-Moreno,Alejandro Marcel
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Xavier,Sergio Salles, Saraiva,Roberto Magalhães, Sousa,Andréa Silvestre de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: Abstract Chagas disease (CD) remains a serious endemic disease in Latin America and a major public health problem. Because of globalization, the disease has spread to non-endemic areas in the northern hemisphere. In the chronic phase of the disease, most patients present with the indeterminate form (IF), characterized by positive serology for Trypanosoma cruzi, absence of clinical findings, and normal findings in electrocardiogram (ECG). IF was not recognized as a clinical entity until decades after the discovery of the disease, and only in the 1940-50s, it was categorized as a form of CD, and its conceptual definition was ratified in the 1980s. Children, adolescents, and young adults with the IF benefit from etiological treatment and tend to have less progression to heart disease in the long term than the untreated ones. IF patients have an essentially benign clinical condition, and their prognosis can be compared to that of healthy individuals with normal ECG findings. Currently, because of aging, patients with the IF have comorbidities that require attention in health services.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Indeterminate form of Chagas disease: historical, conceptual, clinical, and prognostic aspects
title Indeterminate form of Chagas disease: historical, conceptual, clinical, and prognostic aspects
spellingShingle Indeterminate form of Chagas disease: historical, conceptual, clinical, and prognostic aspects
Hasslocher-Moreno,Alejandro Marcel
Indeterminate Form
Concept
Clinic
Prognostic
Chagas Disease
title_short Indeterminate form of Chagas disease: historical, conceptual, clinical, and prognostic aspects
title_full Indeterminate form of Chagas disease: historical, conceptual, clinical, and prognostic aspects
title_fullStr Indeterminate form of Chagas disease: historical, conceptual, clinical, and prognostic aspects
title_full_unstemmed Indeterminate form of Chagas disease: historical, conceptual, clinical, and prognostic aspects
title_sort Indeterminate form of Chagas disease: historical, conceptual, clinical, and prognostic aspects
author Hasslocher-Moreno,Alejandro Marcel
author_facet Hasslocher-Moreno,Alejandro Marcel
Xavier,Sergio Salles
Saraiva,Roberto Magalhães
Sousa,Andréa Silvestre de
author_role author
author2 Xavier,Sergio Salles
Saraiva,Roberto Magalhães
Sousa,Andréa Silvestre de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hasslocher-Moreno,Alejandro Marcel
Xavier,Sergio Salles
Saraiva,Roberto Magalhães
Sousa,Andréa Silvestre de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Indeterminate Form
Concept
Clinic
Prognostic
Chagas Disease
topic Indeterminate Form
Concept
Clinic
Prognostic
Chagas Disease
description Abstract Chagas disease (CD) remains a serious endemic disease in Latin America and a major public health problem. Because of globalization, the disease has spread to non-endemic areas in the northern hemisphere. In the chronic phase of the disease, most patients present with the indeterminate form (IF), characterized by positive serology for Trypanosoma cruzi, absence of clinical findings, and normal findings in electrocardiogram (ECG). IF was not recognized as a clinical entity until decades after the discovery of the disease, and only in the 1940-50s, it was categorized as a form of CD, and its conceptual definition was ratified in the 1980s. Children, adolescents, and young adults with the IF benefit from etiological treatment and tend to have less progression to heart disease in the long term than the untreated ones. IF patients have an essentially benign clinical condition, and their prognosis can be compared to that of healthy individuals with normal ECG findings. Currently, because of aging, patients with the IF have comorbidities that require attention in health services.
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