Journal article
Screening-detected rheumatic heart disease can progress to severe disease
D Engelman, GR Wheaton, RL Mataika, JH Kado, SM Colquhoun, B Remenyi, AC Steer
Heart Asia | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2016
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Abstract
Objectives Echocardiography is a sensitive test for rheumatic heart disease (RHD) screening; however the natural history of RHD detected on screening has not been established. We aimed to evaluate the progression of screening-detected RHD in Fiji. Methods All young people previously diagnosed with RHD through screening, with echocardiograms available for review, were eligible. All baseline echocardiograms were reported again. Participants underwent follow-up echocardiography. A paediatric cardiologist determined the diagnosis using the World Heart Federation criteria and assessed the severity of regurgitation and stenosis. Results Ninety-eight participants were recruited (mean age, 17 years;..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This project was supported by Cure Kids New Zealand. DE, SMC and ACS are supported by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council research fellowships. DE and ACS are supported by the National Heart Foundation of Australia. DE is supported by the University of Melbourne Nossal Global Scholars program.