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West Indian med. j ; 48(3): 137-140, Sept. 1999.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-473139

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A retrospective review of the cases of congestive heart failure admitted to Holberton Hospital in Antigua in 1995 and 1996 was undertaken. Two hundred and ninety-three (293) patients were identified by International Statistical Classification of Diseases, 10th revision (ICD-10) coding as having congestive cardiac failure in the period but only 138 charts were either available or fitted the definition of congestive cardiac failure and these provided the basis for this analysis. The average age of patients admitted for congestive cardiac failure was 69 years (range: 5 months to 99 years), and 63were female. the aetiology of congestive cardiac failure was hypertension (41), ischaemia (33), valvular (12), alcohol related (2), idiopathic (5) and mixed (7). Treatment included diuretics (95), angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (78), digoxin (75), nitrates (34), calcium channel blockers (25), other vasodilators (7) and antiarrhythmics (5). Of those with congestive heart failure, diabetes was present in 38, atrial fibrillation in 19, renal insufficiency in 17, elevated cholesterol in 11, obesity in 9and tobacco use in 7. The in-hospital mortality in the 2-year period was 17.4(females 15, males 22, 11 65 years, 14for those with 1 to 3 admissions and 83for those with > 3 admissions, 19for those with atrial fibrillation and 16for those without). The prevalence of congestive cardiac failure utilizing the data analysed in this study (138 patients) was 0.21of the population of the island state but based on the discharge diagnosis using ICD-10 coding it was 0.5; it was 1in the 40 to 65-year-age group and 4in those > 65 years of age. The patients in this study represented only those with New York Heart Association (NYHA) classes III and IV, hence the true prevalence would be higher than recorded here. Congestive cardiac failure is emerging as a significant health problem in Antigua and Barbuda.


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Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Child, Preschool , Heart Failure , Antigua and Barbuda/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Heart Failure/epidemiology , Heart Failure/etiology , Heart Failure/therapy , Prevalence
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