Characteristics, complications, and gaps in evidence-based interventions in rheumatic heart disease: the Global Rheumatic Heart Disease Registry (the REMEDY study)
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<p>AIMS: Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) accounts for over a million premature deaths annually; however, there is little contemporary information on presentation, complications, and treatment.</p><p>METHODS AND RESULTS: 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 multivalvular 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 = 1761) of patients were on secondary antibiotic prophylaxis. Oral anti-coagulants were prescribed in 69.5% (n = 946) of patients with mechanical valves (n = 501), AF (n = 397), and high-risk mitral stenosis in sinus rhythm (n = 48). However, only 28.3% (n = 269) had a therapeutic international normalized ratio. Among 1825 women of childbearing age (12-51 years), only 3.6% (n = 65) were on contraception. The utilization of valvuloplasty and valve surgery was higher in upper-middle compared with lower-income countries.</p><p>CONCLUSION: 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 contraception, and variations in the use of percutaneous and surgical interventions by country income level.</p> |
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Zühlke , L , Engel , M E , Karthikeyan , G , Rangarajan , S , Mackie , P , Cupido , B , Mauff , K , Islam , S , Joachim , A , Daniels , R , Francis , V , Ogendo , S , Gitura , B , Mondo , C , Okello , E , Lwabi , P , Al-Kebsi , M M , Hugo-Hamman , C , Sheta , S S , Haileamlak , A , Daniel , W , Goshu , D Y , Abdissa , S G , Desta , A G , Shasho , B A , Begna , D M , ElSayed , A , Ibrahim , A S , Musuku , J , Bode-Thomas , F , Okeahialam , B N , Ige , O , Sutton , C , Misra , R , Abul Fadl , A , Kennedy , N , Damasceno , A , Sani , M , Ogah , O S , Olunuga , T , Elhassan , H H M , Mocumbi , A O , Adeoye , A M , Mntla , P , Ojji , D , Mucumbitsi , J , Teo , K , Yusuf , S & Mayosi , B M 2015 , ' Characteristics, complications, and gaps in evidence-based interventions in rheumatic heart disease: the Global Rheumatic Heart Disease Registry (the REMEDY study) ' European Heart Journal , vol 36 , no. 18 , pp. 1115-1122 . DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehu449 |
Palavras-Chave | #Administration, Oral #Adult #Age Distribution #Anti-Bacterial Agents #Antibiotic Prophylaxis #Anticoagulants #Cross-Sectional Studies #Developing Countries #Evidence-Based Medicine #Female #Global Health #Heart Valve Diseases #Humans #Male #Penicillins #Pilot Projects #Prospective Studies #Rheumatic Heart Disease #Sex Distribution |
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