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Cardiovascular complications in newly diagnosed rheumatic heart disease patients at Mulago Hospital, Uganda.
[acute rheumatic fever]
Complications
of
rheumatic
heart
disease
are
associated
with
severe
morbidity
and
mortality
in
developing
countries
where
the
disease
prevalence
remains
high
.
Due
to
lack
of
screening
services
,
many
patients
present
late
,
with
severe
valve
disease
.
In
Uganda
,
the
disease
and
its
complications
are
still
not
well
studied
.
To
profile
and
describe
cardiovascular
complications
in
newly
diagnosed
rheumatic
heart
disease
patients
attending
the
Mulago
National
Referral
Hospital
in
Uganda
.
T
his
was
a
cross-sectional
study
where
consecutive
,
newly
diagnosed
rheumatic
heart
disease
patients
were
assessed
and
followed
up
for
complications
,
such
as
heart
failure
,
pulmonary
hypertension
,
atrial
fibrillation
,
recurrence
of
acute
rheumatic
fever
,
and
stroke
.
A
total
of
309
(
115
males
and
196
females
)
definite
rheumatic
heart
disease
patients
aged
15
-
60
years
were
enrolled
in
the
study
and
analysed
.
Complications
occurred
in
49
%
(
152
/
309
)
of
the
newly
diagnosed
rheumatic
heart
disease
cases
,
with
heart
failure
(
46
.
9
%
)
the
most
common
complication
,
followed
by
pulmonary
arterial
hypertension
(
32
.
7
%
)
,
atrial
fibrillation
(
13
.
9
%
)
,
recurrence
of
acute
rheumatic
fever
(
11
.
4
%
)
,
infective
endocarditis
(
4
.
5
%
)
and
stroke
(
1
.
3
%
)
.
Atrial
fibrillation
and
acute
rheumatic
fever
were
the
most
common
complications
associated
with
heart
failure
.
In
this
study
we
found
that
about
50
%
of
newly
diagnosed
rheumatic
heart
disease
patients
in
Uganda
presented
with
complications
.
Heart
failure
and
pulmonary
arterial
hypertension
were
the
most
commonly
observed
complications
.
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"definite rheumatic heart disease patients"
symptom
acute rheumatic fever
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