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Echocardiographic screening of 4107 Nigerian school children for rheumatic heart disease.

Ekanem N Ekure1,2, Casmir Amadi3,4, Ogochukwu Sokunbi2, Nnenna Kalu2, Akinsanya Olusegun-Joseph3,4, Oyewole Kushimo4, Olayinka Hassan4, Desmond Ikebudu5, Sophia Onyia2, Chinonso Onwudiwe2, Victor Nwankwo2, Remi Akinwunmi2, Fukpode Awusa2, Zainab Akere2, Olaolu Dele-Salawu2, Elizabeth Ajayi2, Olagoke Ale3,4, Dorothy Muoneke4, Maximillian Muenke6, Paul Kruszka6, Andrea Beaton7, Craig Sable8, Adebowale Adeyemo6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Echocardiographic screening for Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) in Africa has revealed prevalence rates in the range of 0.5-7.4%. There are no recent large population-based studies in Nigeria. The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of RHD in a large sample of Nigerian school children.
METHODS: Using portable transthoracic echocardiography and auscultation, school children aged 5 years to 16 years in Lagos, Nigeria were screened for RHD. Diagnosis was based on the 2012 World Heart Federation echocardiographic criteria.
RESULTS: The 4107 children screened had mean age of 11.3 years (SD = 2.6) and 2206 (53.7%) were females. There were 38 children with abnormal echocardiograms, of which 11 (0.27%) showed RHD including two cases of definite RHD giving a prevalence of 2.7/1000 [2.9/1000 in the peri-urban, 2.4/1000 in the urban area). Echocardiography detected RHD 10 times better than auscultation [echocardiography 11 (0.27%) vs. auscultation 1 (0.02%); P = 0.003]. The remaining 27 children with abnormal echocardiograms had congenital heart defects (CHD) giving a prevalence of 6.6/1000 for CHD, a yield higher than for RHD.
CONCLUSION: Prevalence of RHD among school children in Lagos, South West Nigeria is low compared to other African countries, possibly due to better access to medical care and antibiotic treatment for infections. Our data provides evidence that RHD prevalence may vary substantially within sub-Saharan Africa, necessitating targeted population-based sampling to better understand disease burden and distribution. Further work is needed to compare within- and between-country RHD prevalence as a basis for programme planning and control efforts.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Critères de la Fédération Mondiale du Cœur; World Heart Federation criteria; cardiopathie rhumatismale au Nigeria; dépistage par échocardiographie; echocardiography screening; prevalence; prévalence; rheumatic heart disease in Nigeria; school children; écoliers

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30938017      PMCID: PMC6546540          DOI: 10.1111/tmi.13235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Med Int Health        ISSN: 1360-2276            Impact factor:   2.622


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