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A rapid echocardiographic screening protocol for rheumatic heart disease in Samoa: a high prevalence of advanced disease
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AbstractBackgroundEchocardiography has been proposed as a method to screen children for rheumatic heart disease. The World Heart Federation has established guidelines for echocardiographic screening. In this study, we describe a rapid echocardiogram screening protocol according to the World Heart Federation guidelines in Samoa, endemic for rheumatic heart disease.MethodsWe performed echocardiogram screening in schoolchildren in Samoa between 2013 and 2015. A brief screening echocardiogram was performed on all students. Children with predefined criteria suspicious for rheumatic hear diseases were referred for a more comprehensive echocardiogram. Complete echocardiograms were classified according to the World Heart Federation guidelines and severity of valve disease.ResultsEchocardiographic screening was performed on 11,434 children, with a mean age of 10.2 years; 51% of them were females. A total of 558 (4.8%) children underwent comprehensive echocardiography, including 49 students who were randomly selected as controls. Definite rheumatic heart disease was observed in 115 students (10.0 per 1000): 92 students were classified as borderline (8.0 per 1000) and 23 with CHD. Advanced disease was identified in 50 students (4.4 per 1000): 15 with severe mitral regurgitation, five with severe aortic regurgitation, 11 with mitral stenoses, and 19 with mitral and aortic valve disease.ConclusionsWe successfully applied a rapid echocardiographic screening protocol to a large number of students over a short time period – 28 days of screening over a 3-year time period – to identify a high prevalence of rheumatic heart disease. We also reported a significantly higher rate of advanced disease compared with previously published echocardiographic screening programmes.
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Title: A rapid echocardiographic screening protocol for rheumatic heart disease in Samoa: a high prevalence of advanced disease
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AbstractBackgroundEchocardiography has been proposed as a method to screen children for rheumatic heart disease.
The World Heart Federation has established guidelines for echocardiographic screening.
In this study, we describe a rapid echocardiogram screening protocol according to the World Heart Federation guidelines in Samoa, endemic for rheumatic heart disease.
MethodsWe performed echocardiogram screening in schoolchildren in Samoa between 2013 and 2015.
A brief screening echocardiogram was performed on all students.
Children with predefined criteria suspicious for rheumatic hear diseases were referred for a more comprehensive echocardiogram.
Complete echocardiograms were classified according to the World Heart Federation guidelines and severity of valve disease.
ResultsEchocardiographic screening was performed on 11,434 children, with a mean age of 10.
2 years; 51% of them were females.
A total of 558 (4.
8%) children underwent comprehensive echocardiography, including 49 students who were randomly selected as controls.
Definite rheumatic heart disease was observed in 115 students (10.
0 per 1000): 92 students were classified as borderline (8.
0 per 1000) and 23 with CHD.
Advanced disease was identified in 50 students (4.
4 per 1000): 15 with severe mitral regurgitation, five with severe aortic regurgitation, 11 with mitral stenoses, and 19 with mitral and aortic valve disease.
ConclusionsWe successfully applied a rapid echocardiographic screening protocol to a large number of students over a short time period – 28 days of screening over a 3-year time period – to identify a high prevalence of rheumatic heart disease.
We also reported a significantly higher rate of advanced disease compared with previously published echocardiographic screening programmes.
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