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S Afr Med J ; 112(5): 321-327, 2022 04 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35587244

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BACKGROUND: Historically, infective endocarditis (IE) in South Africa (SA) was associated with the viridans group of streptococci affecting patients with underlying rheumatic heart disease (RHD). A changing IE bacteriological profile raises the question of whether the profile of underlying valvular abnormality has changed. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence of underlying structural valve abnormalities and their aetiologies associated with IE in SA, and describe the typical imaging findings. METHODS: The Tygerberg Endocarditis Cohort study prospectively enrolled patients with IE between November 2019 and April 2021. Patients underwent detailed transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography to assess their underlying cardiac and valvular structure. RESULTS: Among 71 patients included, a predisposing endocardial abnormality was detected in 49.3%, with RHD the most common single identifiable aetiology (16.9%). The in-hospital mortality rate was similar in patients with and without a predisposing endocardial abnormality (20% v. 16.7%; p=0.72), as was the rate of embolic events (20% v. 27.2%; p=0.58). Significantly more patients with a predisposing endocardial abnormality had an indication for surgery (94.3% v. 69.4%; p<0.01). The viridans group of streptococci was more prevalent in patients with a predisposing endocardial abnormality (25.7% v. 2.7%; p<0.01). Left-sided linear vegetation size >10 mm was associated with an increased risk of in-hospital mortality (24% v. 5%; p=0.05). CONCLUSION: We observed a marked decrease in the prevalence of RHD in this cohort of patients with IE. The viridans group of streptococci was an uncommon cause of IE in patients with no predisposing endocardial abnormality detected. The presence of a predisposing endocardial abnormality was not associated with an increased risk of in-hospital mortality or embolic events. Linear vegetation length >10 mm was associated with an increased risk of in-hospital mortality in patients with left-sided IE.


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Endocardite Bacteriana , Endocardite , Cardiopatia Reumática , Estudos de Coortes , Ecocardiografia , Endocardite/diagnóstico por imagem , Endocardite/epidemiologia , Endocardite Bacteriana/diagnóstico por imagem , Endocardite Bacteriana/epidemiologia , Humanos , Estudos Prospectivos , Cardiopatia Reumática/epidemiologia , África do Sul/epidemiologia
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Echo Res Pract ; 2018 03 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29572293

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The 2012 World Heart Federation (WHF) criteria for echocardiographic diagnosis of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) identify that the finding of 'pathological' mitral regurgitation (MR) in a screened individual increases the likelihood of detecting underlying RHD. Cases of isolated "pathological MR are thus identified as 'borderline RHD'. A large-scale echocardiographic screening program (Echo in Africa) in South Africa has identified that inter-scallop separations of the posterior mitral valve leaflet (PMVL) can give rise to 'pathological' MR. The authors propose that this finding when associated with isolated 'pathological' MR is unrelated to the rheumatic disease process. In this case report, we present two examples of 'pathological' MR related to inter-scallop separation from the Echo in Africa image database. We provide additional screening tips to accurately identify this entity.

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Echo Res Pract ; 2018 Feb 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29467171

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Ebstein's anomaly is a rare entity affecting around 1 in 200,000 live births and accounts for less than 1% of congenital heart diseases. Ebstein's anomaly with an associated right-sided myxoma is extremely rare, with only one other case report found in the literature. Previous reports have also noted cases of Ebstein's anomaly associated with left-sided myxomas. We describe a female patient with, to our knowledge, the first case of a histopathologically confirmed right ventricular myxoma in the setting of Ebstein's anomaly.

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Echo Res Pract ; 4(4): R43-R52, 2017 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28864463

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This focused review presents a critical appraisal of the World Heart Federation criteria for the echocardiographic diagnosis of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) and its performance in African RHD screening programmes. It identifies various logistical and methodological problems that negatively influence the current guideline's performance. The authors explore novel RHD screening methodology that could address some of these shortcomings and if proven to be of merit, would require a paradigm shift in the approach to the echocardiographic diagnosis of subclinical RHD.

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