风湿性心脏病的变化趋势:沙特阿拉伯西部地区以三级医院为基础的回顾性研究

Ziyad Alsharif, Amjad M. Jawhari, Shatha K. Al-halab, Shumokh K. Alsharif, Samar Koursan, Manal Alotaibi, E. S. A. Khalik
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背景:风湿性心脏病是一个重要的公共卫生问题。目前全球有3000万人被认为患有风湿性心脏病。尽管发病率呈下降趋势,但仍有很大的疾病负担,特别是在发展中国家。目的:确定十年来沙特阿拉伯西部地区风湿性心脏病的趋势。(2010-2020)方法:在沙特阿拉伯塔伊夫地区的一家医院进行回顾性研究,从688,693名患者中随机选择81名患者。数据收集自患者的les、实验室结果数据和超声心动图结果。结果:患者平均年龄47±18岁。最常报道的慢性疾病或手术是;高血压30例(16.4%),心脏病24例(13.1%)。几乎三分之一的参与者以呼吸短促的形式出现风湿热的心脏并发症46(26.9%)。最常见的回声结束是二尖瓣反流28(33.3%)。结论:超声心动图显示二尖瓣返流(33.3%)和二尖瓣狭窄(33.3%)占半数以上。风湿性心脏病最常见的症状是杂音和心房颤动,这与国际研究结果一致。我们建议提高公众对风湿性心脏病的认识水平,以降低该病的发病率。关键词:心脏,风湿性心脏病,三级保健中心,沙特阿拉伯
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Changing trends in Rheumatic heart disease: A retrospective tertiary care hospital-based study in the western region of Saudi Arabia
Background: Rheumatic heart disease is a signicant public health concern. Thirty million people are currently thought to be affected by rheumatic heart disease globally. Despite the decreasing trend, there is still a signicant disease burden, especially in developing nations. Objective: To determine trends in rheumatic heart disease in the western region of Saudi Arabia, in one decade. (2010-2020) Methods: A retrospective study was done in a hospital in Taif region, Saudi Arabia, where 81 patients randomly selected from a population of over 688,693 were included. Data was collected from patients’ les, laboratory results data, and echocardiographic results. Results: The mean age of patients was 47 ± 18 years. The most commonlyreported chronic diseases or surgery were; hypertension 30 (16.4%) and cardiac diseases 24 (13.1%). Almost one-third of the participants presented with a cardiac complication of rheumatic fever in a form of shortness of breath 46 (26.9%). The most common echo nding was mitral valve regurgitation 28 (33.3%). Conclusion: Mitral regurgitation (33.3%) and mitral stenosis (33.3%) were echocardiographic ndings accounting for more than half of cases. The most commonly reported signs of rheumatic heart disease were murmur and atrial fibrillation which goes with international study findings. We recommend raising the level of public awareness about rheumatic heart disease in order to lower the incidence of the disease. Keywords: Heart, Rheumatic Heart Disease, Tertiary Care Centers, Saudi Arabia.
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