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Rheumatic mitral stenosis in children: more accelerated course in sub-Saharan patients.
[acute rheumatic fever]
Mitral
stenosis
,
one
of
the
grave
consequences
of
rheumatic
heart
disease
,
was
generally
considered
to
take
decades
to
evolve
.
However
,
several
studies
from
the
developing
countries
have
shown
that
mitral
stenosis
follows
a
different
course
from
that
seen
in
the
developed
countries
.
This
study
reports
the
prevalence
,
severity
and
common
complications
of
mitral
stenosis
in
the
first
and
early
second
decades
of
life
among
children
referred
to
a
tertiary
center
for
intervention
.
Medical
records
of
365
patients
aged
less
than
16
and
diagnosed
with
rheumatic
heart
disease
were
reviewed
.
Mitral
stenosis
was
graded
as
severe
(
mitral
valve
area
<
1
.
0
cm
2
)
,
moderate
(
mitral
valve
area
1
.
0
-
1
.
5
cm
2
)
and
mild
(
mitral
valve
area
>
1
.
5
cm
2
)
.
Mean
age
at
diagnosis
was
10
.
1
±
2
.
5
(
range
3
-
15
)
years
.
Of
the
365
patients
,
126
(
34
.
5
%
)
were
found
to
have
mitral
stenosis
by
echocardiographic
criteria
.
Among
children
between
6
-
10
years
,
the
prevalence
of
mitral
stenosis
was
26
.
5
%
.
Mean
mitral
valve
area
(
n
=
126
)
was
1
.
1
±
0
.
5
cm
2
(
range
0
.
4
-
2
.
0
cm
2
)
.
Pure
mitral
stenosis
was
present
in
35
children
.
Overall
,
multi-valvular
involvement
was
present
in
330
(
90
.
4
%
)
.
NYHA
functional
class
was
II
in
76
%
and
class
III
or
IV
in
22
%
.
Only
25
%
of
patients
remember
having
symptoms
of
acute
rheumatic
fever
.
Complications
at
the
time
of
referral
include
16
cases
of
atrial
fibrillation
,
8
cases
of
spontaneous
echo
contrast
in
the
left
atrium
,
2
cases
of
left
atrial
thrombus
,
4
cases
of
thrombo-embolic
events
,
2
cases
of
septic
emboli
and
3
cases
of
airway
compression
by
a
giant
left
atrium
.
Rheumatic
mitral
stenosis
is
common
in
the
first
and
early
second
decades
of
life
in
Ethiopia
.
The
course
appeared
to
be
accelerated
resulting
in
complications
and
disability
early
in
life
.
Echocardiography-based
screening
programs
are
needed
to
estimate
the
prevalence
and
to
provide
support
for
strengthening
primary
and
secondary
prevention
programs
.
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