Prevalence of rheumatic heart disease in adults from the Brazilian Amazon Basin

Alma Wegener, Anna Engell Holm, Laura C. Gomes, Karine O. Lima, Molly D. Kaagaard, Luan O. Matos, Isabelle V. M. Vieira, Rodrigo Medeiros de Souza, Claudio Romero Farias Marinho, Bruno R. Nascimento, Tor Biering-Sorensen, Odilson M. Silvestre, Philip Brainin*

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

Background: Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) continues to be a burden in low- and middle-income countries and prevalence estimates are lacking from South America. We aimed to determine the prevalence of RHD in the Brazilian Amazon Basin. Methods: We examined a random sample of adults (>= 18 years) from the general population, who underwent echocardiographic image acquisition by a medical doctor. All images were analyzed according to (i) the 2012 World Heart Federation criteria and (ii) a simplified algorithm for RHD from a previously validated risk score (categories: low-, medium-, high-risk) which involved assessment of the mitral valve (leaflet thickening and excessive motion, regurgitation jet length) and aortic valve (thickening and any regurgitation).Results: A total of 488 adults were screened (mean age 40 +/- 15 years, 38% men). The prevalence of RHD was 39/ 1000 adults (n = 17 definite and n = 2 borderline). Fourteen (74%) had pathological mitral regurgitation, four (21%) mitral stenosis, 0 (0%) pathological aortic regurgitation and six (32%) both mitral and aortic valve disease. None had a prior diagnosis of RHD, 10 (53%) had positive cardiac auscultation and two (11%) reported a history of rheumatic fever. The simplified algorithm identified four (21%) adults as low-risk, six (32%) as intermediate, and nine (47%) as high-risk. Conclusions: The prevalence of RHD was 39/1000 in adults from the Brazilian Amazon Basin, indicating the need for screening programs in remote areas. A simplified model was only able to categorize every second case of RHD as high-risk. External validation of simplified screening models to increase feasibility in clinical practice are encouraged.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftInternational Journal of Cardiology
Vol/bind352
Sider (fra-til)115-122
Antal sider8
ISSN0167-5273
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2022

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