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  • Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is the third most common cause of acute heart failure (AHF) in Sub-Saharan Africa, identified in a study with over a thousand patients.
  • Among 1,006 AHF patients, 143 (14.3%) had RHD-AHF, and researchers compared the clinical features and outcomes between RHD-AHF and non-RHD-AHF cases.
  • RHD-AHF patients were generally younger, more likely to be female, exhibited unique cardiovascular characteristics, and faced a higher initial hospitalization mortality rate compared to those with other types of heart failure.

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Background: Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) was found in the THESUS-HF registry to be the third most common cause of acute heart failure (AHF) in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Methods: One thousand six patients with AHF from 9 Sub-Saharan African countries were recruited in THESUS-HF, of which 143 (14.3%) had RHD-AHF. Clinical characteristics and outcomes in patients with RHD-AHF and non-RHD-AHF were compared. Kaplan-Meier plots for time to all-cause death and/or HF readmission according to the presence of RHD-AHF and non-RHD-AHF were performed and survival distributions compared using the log-rank test. Cox regression was used to determine the hazard ratio of death to day 180 and death or readmission to day 60 after adjusting for confounders.

Results: Patients with RHD-AHF were younger, more often females, had higher rates of atrial fibrillation, had less hypertension, hyperlipidemia and diabetes, had lower BP, and higher pulse rate and better kidney function and echocardiographic higher ejection fraction larger left atria and more diastolic dysfunction. Patients with RHD-AHF had a numerically longer mean stay in the hospital (10.5 8.8 days) and significantly higher initial hospitalization mortality (9.1% 3.4%).

Conclusions: In conclusion, patients with HF related to RHD were younger, have higher rate of atrial fibrillation and have a worse short-term outcome compared to HF related to other etiologies in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8410489PMC
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Article Synopsis
  • Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is the third most common cause of acute heart failure (AHF) in Sub-Saharan Africa, identified in a study with over a thousand patients.
  • Among 1,006 AHF patients, 143 (14.3%) had RHD-AHF, and researchers compared the clinical features and outcomes between RHD-AHF and non-RHD-AHF cases.
  • RHD-AHF patients were generally younger, more likely to be female, exhibited unique cardiovascular characteristics, and faced a higher initial hospitalization mortality rate compared to those with other types of heart failure.
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