Is Prior Zika Virus Infection Associated With Cardiovascular Disease?

Cureus. 2023 Oct 16;15(10):e47141. doi: 10.7759/cureus.47141. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Background: Zika virus (ZIKV) infection is associated with severe complications. Recently, reports have raised the possibility of cardiovascular complications. However, the complications that are reported are in case reports and occur immediately after infection. Our aim is to evaluate the cardiovascular complications of ZIKV infection in a younger patient population.

Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort and included patients with a one-year history of prior confirmed ZIKV infection. We performed an echocardiogram, a 24-hour automated blood pressure, and a 24-hour Holter. Our primary outcome included a composite of having diastolic dysfunction, left ventricular hypertrophy, arrhythmias, valvular regurgitation, premature beats, or non-dipper status.

Results: We included 47 patients with ZIKV and 16 patients without ZIKV. Patients with ZIKV had a similar age as controls (p>0.05). Having had a prior ZIKV infection was associated with diastolic dysfunction, left ventricular hypertrophy, valvular regurgitation, arrhythmias or premature beats, and non-dipper status (p<0.05). The adjusted OR of having the primary outcome was 2.3; 95% CI 1.3-2.7. After one year, IL-10 and C-reactive protein (CRP) were higher in ZIKV-infected patients compared to controls (p<0.05).

Conclusions: Our study found that young patients with a prior ZIKV infection have more echocardiographic, arrhythmic, and blood pressure changes when compared to similar-aged controls.

Keywords: 24-hour holter; cardiac arrhythmias (ca); cardio vascular disease; diastolic dysfunction; echocardiogram (echo); left ventricular hypertrophy (lvh); valvular regurgitation; zika diagnosis; zika infection.