Position statement for the development of adult congenital heart disease units in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recommendations by the adult congenital heart disease chapter and pediatric cardiology council of the interamerican society of cardiology …

IF 0.8 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
John J. Araujo , Carla P. Rodríguez-Monserrate , Amalia Elizari , Lucelli Yáñez-Gutiérrez , Mariela Mouratian , Fernando Amaral , Manuel Huertas-Quiñonez , Mónica Rosario , Mauricio O'Connell , Oscar N. Aguirre-Zurita , Carlos Fernández , Marcelo Callau-Briceño , María M. Lorente- Coppola , Nancy Garay
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In 2020, there was an estimated prevalence of more than 1.8 million adults with congenital heart disease (ACHDs) living in South America, and 677,000 in Central America and the Caribbean. The ACHD mortality is higher in developing countries, compared with developed countries, and it has been shown that concentrating this population in specialized ACHD units improves their survival and prognosis. Currently, Latin American (LATAM) and Caribbean countries have an insufficient number of specialists and specialized ACHD units. Analyzing this situation, the Inter-American Society of Cardiology's (IASC) ACHD chapter and Pediatric Cardiology Council have prepared the first recommendations for developing ACHD units in LATAM and Caribbean countries. This article is the first collaborative work between South American, Central American and Caribbean countries. It describes the main points for organizing and developing ACHD units adapted to our own reality. Each point has been discussed in terms of barriers and challenges, followed by specific recommendations for improving and developing ACHD care. They have been reviewed and endorsed by the International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ISACHD), and the goal of their implementation is for each ACHD unit in the region to have the standards of quality and efficiency to improve the prognosis and survival of ACHDs in the region.

拉丁美洲和加勒比地区成人先天性心脏病单位发展的立场声明:美洲心脏病学会成人先天性心病分会和儿科心脏病委员会的建议…
2020年,估计南美洲有180多万成年人患有先天性心脏病,中美洲和加勒比地区有67.7万人。与发达国家相比,发展中国家的ACHD死亡率更高,研究表明,将这一人群集中在专门的ACHD单位可以提高他们的生存率和预后。目前,拉丁美洲和加勒比国家的专家和专门的ACHD单位数量不足。分析这一情况,美洲心脏病学会(IASC)ACHD分会和儿科心脏病理事会为在拉丁美洲和加勒比国家发展ACHD单位编制了第一份建议。这篇文章是南美洲、中美洲和加勒比国家之间的首次合作。它描述了组织和发展适应我们自身实际的ACHD单位的要点。每一点都从障碍和挑战的角度进行了讨论,然后提出了改进和发展ACHD护理的具体建议。它们已经得到了国际成人先天性心脏病学会(ISACHD)的审查和认可,其实施目标是使该地区的每个ACHD单位都具有质量和效率标准,以改善该地区ACHD的预后和生存率。
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International journal of cardiology. Congenital heart disease
International journal of cardiology. Congenital heart disease Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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