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Title: | Characteristics, complications, and gaps in evidence-based interventions in rheumatic heart disease: the Global Rheumatic Heart Disease Registry (the REMEDY study) |
Authors: | Zühlke, Liesl Engel, Mark E. Karthikeyan, Ganesan Rangarajan, Sumathy Mackie, Pam Cupido, Blanche Mauff, Katya Islam, Shofiqul Joachim, Alexia Daniels, Rezeen Francis, Veronica Ogendo, Stephen Gitura, Bernard Mondo, Charles Okello, Emmy Lwabi, Peter Al-Kebsi, Mohammed M. Hugo-Hamman, Christopher Sheta, Sahar S. Haileamlak, Abraham Daniel, Wandimu Goshu, Dejuma Y. Abdissa, Senbeta G. Desta, Araya G. Shasho, Bekele A. Begna, Dufera M. ElSayed, Ahmed Brahim, Ahmed S. I Musuku, John Bode-Thomas, Fidelia Okeahialam, Basil N. Ige, Olukemi Sutton, Christopher Misra, Rajeev Fadl, Azza Abul Kennedy, Neil Damasceno, Albertino Sani, Mahmoud Ogah, Okechukwu S. Olunuga, Taiwo Elhassan, Huda H.M. Mocumbi, Ana Olga Adeoye, Abiodun M. Mntla, Phindile Ojji, Dike Mucumbitsi, Joseph Teo, Koon Yusuf, Salim Mayosi, Bongani M. |
Keywords: | Rheumatic heart disease Atrial fibrillation Congestive heart failure Stroke Infective endocarditis Valvuloplasty Valve surgery |
Issue Date: | Nov-2014 |
Publisher: | European Society of Cardiology |
Abstract: | Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) accounts for over a million premature deaths annually; however, there is little contem-porary information on presentation, complications, and treatment.This prospective registry enrolled 3343 patients (median age 28 years, 66.2% female) presenting with RHD at 25 hospitals in 12 African countries, India, and Yemen between January 2010 and November 2012. The majority (63.9%) had moderate-to-severe multi valvular disease complicated by congestive heart failure (33.4%), pulmonary hypertension (28.8%), atrial fibrillation (AF) (21.8%), stroke (7.1%), infective endocarditis (4%), and major bleeding (2.7%One-quarter of adults and 5.3% of children had decreased left ventricular (LV) systolic function; 23% of adults and 14.1% of children had dilated LVs. Fifty-five percent (n 1⁄4 1761) of patients were on secondary antibiotic prophylaxis. Oral anti- coagulants were prescribed in 69.5% (n 1⁄4 946) of patients with mechanical valves (n 1⁄4 501), AF (n 1⁄4 397), and high-risk mitral stenosis in sinus rhythm (n 1⁄4 48). However, only 28.3% (n 1⁄4 269) had a therapeutic international normalized ratio. Among 1825 women of childbearing age (12 –51 years), only 3.6% (n 1⁄4 65) were on contraception. The utilization of valvuloplasty and valve surgery was higher in upper-middle compared with lower-income countries.Rheumatic heart disease patients were young, predominantly female, and had high prevalence of major cardiovascular complications. There is suboptimal utilization of secondary antibiotic prophylaxis, oral anti-coagulation, and contracep- tion, and variations in the use of percutaneous and surgical interventions by country income level |
URI: | http://www.repositorio.uem.mz/handle258/1019 |
Appears in Collections: | Artigos Publicados em Revistas Cientificas - FAMED |
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