Leishmaniasis and Heart

As one of the neglected tropical diseases, leishmaniasis is defined as a parasitic communicable disease that is most prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions, affecting especially populations living in poverty. It has a profound negative impact on developing economies. It represents a group of...

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Published in:Archivos de cardiologia de Mexico Vol. 92; no. 1; pp. 85 - 93
Main Authors: Farina, Juan Ma, García-Martínez, Carlos E, Saldarriaga, Clara, Pérez, Gonzalo E, Melo, Marcia Barbosa de, Wyss, Fernando, Sosa-Liprandi, Alvaro, Ortiz-Lopez, Hector I, Gupta, Shyla, López-Santi, Ricardo, Mendoza, Ivan, Baranchuk, Adrian
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Mexico Permanyer Publications 01-01-2022
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Summary:As one of the neglected tropical diseases, leishmaniasis is defined as a parasitic communicable disease that is most prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions, affecting especially populations living in poverty. It has a profound negative impact on developing economies. It represents a group of heterogeneous syndromes with a wide spectrum of severity ranging from self-resolving cutaneous injuries to disseminated visceral compromise. Visceral leishmaniasis represents its most severe form, can affect almost all organs, and can have fatal consequences, especially in immunosuppressed patients. Cardiac involvement seems to be rare but has not been deeply studied. Consequently, there are no clear recommendations for the screening of cardiac manifestations in these patients. However, cardiovascular complications could be potentially lethal. In addition, there are valuable reports on the potential cardiotoxicity caused by drugs used in the treatment of this condition, so knowledge of its side effects could have important implications. This article is a part of the "Neglected Tropical Diseases and other Infectious Diseases affecting the Heart" project (the NET-Heart Project); its purpose is to review all the information available regarding cardiac implications of this disease and its treatment and to add knowledge to this field of study, focusing on the barriers for diagnosis and treatment, and how to adopt strategies to overcome them.
ISSN:1405-9940
1665-1731
DOI:10.24875/ACM.20000508