Selma M.A. Ahmed , Eintsar Ali , Sara F.E. Mohammed , Samah A.M. Taha , Wafa M.A. Yousif , Farida A.A. Nimir , Hassan O.A. Mohammed , Abdelmoneim Adam , Mohmmed A. Mohmmed Ahmed , Sulafa K.M. Ali
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Abstract
Background
Congenital heart disease (CHD) constitutes an important cause of mortality and morbidity in children. In limited resource settings, data regarding patterns and outcomes of CHD are deficient.
Objectives
To describe the clinical and echocardiographic (echo) features as well as outcomes of patients with CHD seen at Sudan Heart Center.
Methods
This is a study reporting results of the Sudan Congenital Heart Disease Registry (Sudan CHEER) from January 2021–September 2022. Clinical, echo, and interventional management data were collected from hospital records as well as through telephone calls.
Results
975 patients with CHD were included (males 53 %). The most common age group was 1–12 months (40 %), and only 7 % were neonates. Acyanotic CHD constituted 71 % of patients. Eisenmenger's syndrome was present in 37 patients (3.8 %). Surgery was indicated in 472 patients (48 %) and performed in 167 (35 % of those in need). The Risk Adjustment Scale for CHD surgery was 2 for 70 % of cases. Interventional cardiac catheterization was indicated in 226 patients and done in 70 % of these. Only 56 % of patients were accessible for follow up period, mean of 12 months. Of unoperated patients, 25 died (6 %), mostly (43 %) having left to right shunts. The surgical operative mortality was 12 %; 80 % of those who underwent surgery did not have residual lesions. Interventional catheterization mortality was 0.6 %, and all survivors were well on follow up. Of those who had palliative interventional procedures, 70 % are still awaiting corrective surgery.
Conclusion
There are huge gaps in early diagnosis and access to interventions that need to be addressed to improve outcomes of patients with CHD in Sudan and similarly low-income countries.
期刊介绍:
Progress in Pediatric Cardiology is an international journal of review presenting information and experienced opinion of importance in the understanding and management of cardiovascular diseases in children. Each issue is prepared by one or more Guest Editors and reviews a single subject, allowing for comprehensive presentations of complex, multifaceted or rapidly changing topics of clinical and investigative interest.