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Rheumatic Fever Follow-Up Study (RhFFUS) protocol: a cohort study investigating the significance of minor echocardiographic abnormalities in Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander children.
[acute rheumatic fever]
In
Australia
,
rheumatic
heart
disease
(
RHD
)
is
almost
exclusively
restricted
to
Aboriginal
Australian
and
Torres
Strait
Islander
people
with
children
being
at
highest
risk
.
International
criteria
for
echocardiographic
diagnosis
of
RHD
have
been
developed
but
the
significance
of
minor
heart
valve
abnormalities
which
do
not
reach
these
criteria
remains
unclear
.
The
Rheumatic
Fever
Follow-
Up
Study
(
RhFFUS
)
aims
to
clarify
this
question
in
children
and
adolescents
at
high
risk
of
RHD
.
RhFFUS
is
a
cohort
study
of
Aboriginal
and
/
or
Torres
Strait
Islander
children
and
adolescents
aged
8
-
17
years
residing
in
32
remote
Australian
communities
.
Cases
are
people
with
non-
specific
heart
valve
abnormalities
detected
on
prior
screening
echocardiography
.
Controls
(
two
per
case
)
are
age
,
gender
,
community
and
ethnicity-matched
to
cases
and
had
a
prior
normal
screening
echocardiogram
.
Participants
will
have
echocardiography
about
3
years
after
initial
screening
echocardiogram
and
enhanced
surveillance
for
any
history
suggestive
of
acute
rheumatic
fever
(
ARF
)
.
It
will
then
be
determined
if
cases
are
at
higher
risk
of
(
1
)
ARF
or
(
2
)
developing
progressive
echocardiography-detected
valve
changes
consistent
with
RHD
.
T
he
occurrence
and
timing
of
episodes
of
ARF
will
be
assessed
retrospectively
for
5
years
from
the
time
of
the
RhFFUS
echocardiogram
.
Episodes
of
ARF
will
be
identified
through
regional
surveillance
and
notification
databases
,
carer
/
subject
interviews
,
primary
healthcare
history
reviews
,
and
hospital
separation
diagnoses
.
Progression
of
valvular
abnormalities
will
be
assessed
prospectively
using
transthoracic
echocardiography
and
standardized
operating
and
reporting
procedures
.
Progression
of
valve
lesions
will
be
determined
by
specialist
cardiologist
readers
who
will
assess
the
initial
screening
and
subsequent
RhFFUS
screening
echocardiogram
for
each
participant
.
The
readers
will
be
blinded
to
the
initial
assessment
and
temporal
order
of
the
two
echocardiograms
.
RhFFUS
will
determine
if
subtle
changes
on
echocardiography
represent
the
earliest
changes
of
RHD
or
mere
variations
of
normal
heart
anatomy
.
In
turn
it
will
inform
criteria
to
be
used
in
determining
whether
secondary
antibiotic
prophylaxis
should
be
utilized
in
individuals
with
no
clear
history
of
ARF
and
minor
abnormalities
on
echocardiography
.
RhFFUS
will
also
inform
the
ongoing
debate
regarding
the
potential
role
of
screening
echocardiography
for
the
detection
of
RHD
in
this
setting
.
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