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Prevalence of rheumatic heart disease among school children in Ethiopia: A multisite echocardiography-based screening.

Dejuma Yadeta1, Abrha Hailu2, Abraham Haileamlak3, Etsgenet Gedlu4, Senbeta Guteta4, Endale Tefera4, Zemene Tigabu5, Hagazi Tesfaye2, Wandimu Daniel3, Desalew Mekonnen5, Meseret Zelalem5, Yohannes Tekleab6, Bekele Alemayehu4, Dufera Mekonnen4, Aklilu Azazh4, Tamirat Moges4, Tedros Hailu2, Tekabe Abdosh7, Nejib Yusuf7, Dawit Ayele7, Kindie Wuobshet8, Henok Tadele8, Kinfe Lemma8, Solomon Shiferaw4, Araya Giday8, Demeke Mekonnen3, Getnet Alemu8, Liesl Zühlke9, Thomas G Allison10, Vuisile T Nkomo10, Mark E Engel9.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Auscultation-based surveys in Ethiopia conducted in the late 1990's reported a rural prevalence of 4.6/1000 and an urban prevalence of 6.4/1000 of rheumatic heart disease (RHD). With echo-based screening, we aimed to estimate the national prevalence of RHD in school children by taking school-based samples from six regions across the country using the 2012 World Heart Federation echocardiographic criteria. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional echocardiographic screening of RHD in school children aged 6-18years from 28 randomly selected primary and secondary schools found in six different geographic regions of Ethiopia. We used the standardized WHF echocardiographic criteria.
RESULTS: A total of 3238 children (48.5% females) were screened. The mean age was 13.2±3.2years. Of these, 44 patients (1.4%) met the WHF criteria for definite RHD, while 15 (0.5%) met the criteria for borderline disease, yielding a prevalence of 19 [13.9-23.4, 95% CI] cases per 1000 school children between the ages of 6-18years. The majority of those who tested positive were girls (26/44). The prevalence was lowest in children aged 6-9years and otherwise uniformly distributed across ages 10-18years. Definite RHD involved the mitral valve in 42 subjects, 39 of whom had mitral regurgitation and 3 with mitral stenosis. The aortic valve was affected in 6 children. The ratio of definite to borderline cases was 2.9.
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated a consistent pattern of high prevalence of asymptomatic RHD with definite disease predominating over borderline involvement across six regions of Ethiopia.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Echocardiographic screening; Rheumatic heart disease in Ethiopia; World heart federation criteria

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27404686     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.06.232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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