M. A. Oliveira, Thais Aguiar Nascimento, G. Feitosa-Filho, L. Ritt, C. Cruz, M. S. Rocha
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Chagas disease is a tropical disease that is neglected worldwide, contributing substantially to the burden of morbidity and mortality in populations and exerting a considerable socioeconomic effect when cardiac alterations develop (20-30% of infected individuals).1-6 Sudden cardiac death is the most common cause of death (55-65% of patients with Chagas disease). In general, the final stage consists of malignant ventricular arrhythmia, resulting from an interaction between the anatomical substrate (fibrosis) and a functional trigger that creates areas of heterogeneous electrophysiological conduction and, consequently, cardiac electrical instability7-11 In parallel, some evidence suggests that cardiac autonomic dysfunction is a relevant, intense, independent, and early phenomenon in the natural history of the disease, acting as a trigger for malignant arrhythmias and thus representing a potential marker of risk.12-20 Although important prognostic factors have already been described, the stratification of risk remains a challenge. Rassi et al. proposed a simple risk score Int J Cardiovasc Sci. 2022; 35(6), 708-717 708