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Pulmonary hypertension as seen in a rural area in sub-Saharan Africa: high prevalence, late clinical presentation and a high short-term mortality rate during follow up
INTRODUCTION: The epidemiology of pulmonary hypertension (PH) in low- to middle-income countries is poorly characterised. We assessed the prevalence, baseline characteristics and mortality rate in patients with echocardiographically diagnosed PH at a rural cardiac centre in Cameroon. METHODS: We con...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6291806/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30059129 http://dx.doi.org/10.5830/CVJA-2018-007 |
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author | Anastase, Dzudie Bonaventure, Suiru Dzekem Martin, Anastase, Dzudie Bonaventure, Suiru Dzekem Leopold, Ndemnge Aminde Martin, Abanda Anastase, Dzudie Anastase, Dzudie Karen, Sliwa Cabral, Tantchou Tchoumi Ana, O Mocumbi Andre, Pascal Kengne Friedrich, Thienemann Karen, Sliwa Leopold, Ndemnge Aminde |
author_facet | Anastase, Dzudie Bonaventure, Suiru Dzekem Martin, Anastase, Dzudie Bonaventure, Suiru Dzekem Leopold, Ndemnge Aminde Martin, Abanda Anastase, Dzudie Anastase, Dzudie Karen, Sliwa Cabral, Tantchou Tchoumi Ana, O Mocumbi Andre, Pascal Kengne Friedrich, Thienemann Karen, Sliwa Leopold, Ndemnge Aminde |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The epidemiology of pulmonary hypertension (PH) in low- to middle-income countries is poorly characterised. We assessed the prevalence, baseline characteristics and mortality rate in patients with echocardiographically diagnosed PH at a rural cardiac centre in Cameroon. METHODS: We conducted a prospective cohort study in a subsample of 150 participants, aged 18 years and older, diagnosed with PH [defined as right ventricular systolic pressure (RVSP) ≥ 35 mmHg in the absence of pulmonary stenosis and right heart failure]. PH was classified as mild (RVSP: 35–50 mmHg), moderate (RVSP: 51–60 mmHg) and severe (RVSP: > 60 mmHg). RESULTS: Of 2 194 patients screened via echocardiograms, 343 (crude prevalence 15.6%) had PH. The sub-sample of 150 patients followed up (54.7% women, mean age of 62.7 ± 18.7 years) had a mean RVSP of 68.6 mmHg. They included 7.3% mild, 29.3% moderate and 63.4% severe PH cases. Co-morbidities included log smoke (80.7%), hypertension (52.0%), family history of cardiovascular disease (50.0%), diabetes (31.3%), alcohol abuse (21.3%) and HIV infection (8.7%). Main clinical features were dyspnoea (78.7%), fatigue (76.7%), palpitations (57.3%), cough (56.7%), jugular venous distension (68%) and peripheral oedema (66.7%). Overall, 70% presented in World Health Organisation functional class III/IV. PH due to left heart disease (PHLHD) was the commonest (64.7%), and rheumatic valvular disease accounted for 36.1%. The six-month mortality rate was 28%. CONCLUSION: PH, dominated by PHLHD, was common among adults attending this rural centre and was associated with a high mortality rate. Related co-morbidities and late clinical presentation reflect the poor socio-economic context. Improved awareness of PH among physicians could promote early diagnosis and management. |
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spelling | pubmed-62918062019-01-03 Pulmonary hypertension as seen in a rural area in sub-Saharan Africa: high prevalence, late clinical presentation and a high short-term mortality rate during follow up Anastase, Dzudie Bonaventure, Suiru Dzekem Martin, Anastase, Dzudie Bonaventure, Suiru Dzekem Leopold, Ndemnge Aminde Martin, Abanda Anastase, Dzudie Anastase, Dzudie Karen, Sliwa Cabral, Tantchou Tchoumi Ana, O Mocumbi Andre, Pascal Kengne Friedrich, Thienemann Karen, Sliwa Leopold, Ndemnge Aminde Cardiovasc J Afr Cardiovascular Topics INTRODUCTION: The epidemiology of pulmonary hypertension (PH) in low- to middle-income countries is poorly characterised. We assessed the prevalence, baseline characteristics and mortality rate in patients with echocardiographically diagnosed PH at a rural cardiac centre in Cameroon. METHODS: We conducted a prospective cohort study in a subsample of 150 participants, aged 18 years and older, diagnosed with PH [defined as right ventricular systolic pressure (RVSP) ≥ 35 mmHg in the absence of pulmonary stenosis and right heart failure]. PH was classified as mild (RVSP: 35–50 mmHg), moderate (RVSP: 51–60 mmHg) and severe (RVSP: > 60 mmHg). RESULTS: Of 2 194 patients screened via echocardiograms, 343 (crude prevalence 15.6%) had PH. The sub-sample of 150 patients followed up (54.7% women, mean age of 62.7 ± 18.7 years) had a mean RVSP of 68.6 mmHg. They included 7.3% mild, 29.3% moderate and 63.4% severe PH cases. Co-morbidities included log smoke (80.7%), hypertension (52.0%), family history of cardiovascular disease (50.0%), diabetes (31.3%), alcohol abuse (21.3%) and HIV infection (8.7%). Main clinical features were dyspnoea (78.7%), fatigue (76.7%), palpitations (57.3%), cough (56.7%), jugular venous distension (68%) and peripheral oedema (66.7%). Overall, 70% presented in World Health Organisation functional class III/IV. PH due to left heart disease (PHLHD) was the commonest (64.7%), and rheumatic valvular disease accounted for 36.1%. The six-month mortality rate was 28%. CONCLUSION: PH, dominated by PHLHD, was common among adults attending this rural centre and was associated with a high mortality rate. Related co-morbidities and late clinical presentation reflect the poor socio-economic context. Improved awareness of PH among physicians could promote early diagnosis and management. Clinics Cardive Publishing 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6291806/ /pubmed/30059129 http://dx.doi.org/10.5830/CVJA-2018-007 Text en Copyright © 2015 Clinics Cardive Publishing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Cardiovascular Topics Anastase, Dzudie Bonaventure, Suiru Dzekem Martin, Anastase, Dzudie Bonaventure, Suiru Dzekem Leopold, Ndemnge Aminde Martin, Abanda Anastase, Dzudie Anastase, Dzudie Karen, Sliwa Cabral, Tantchou Tchoumi Ana, O Mocumbi Andre, Pascal Kengne Friedrich, Thienemann Karen, Sliwa Leopold, Ndemnge Aminde Pulmonary hypertension as seen in a rural area in sub-Saharan Africa: high prevalence, late clinical presentation and a high short-term mortality rate during follow up |
title | Pulmonary hypertension as seen in a rural area in sub-Saharan Africa: high prevalence, late clinical presentation and a high short-term mortality rate during follow up |
title_full | Pulmonary hypertension as seen in a rural area in sub-Saharan Africa: high prevalence, late clinical presentation and a high short-term mortality rate during follow up |
title_fullStr | Pulmonary hypertension as seen in a rural area in sub-Saharan Africa: high prevalence, late clinical presentation and a high short-term mortality rate during follow up |
title_full_unstemmed | Pulmonary hypertension as seen in a rural area in sub-Saharan Africa: high prevalence, late clinical presentation and a high short-term mortality rate during follow up |
title_short | Pulmonary hypertension as seen in a rural area in sub-Saharan Africa: high prevalence, late clinical presentation and a high short-term mortality rate during follow up |
title_sort | pulmonary hypertension as seen in a rural area in sub-saharan africa: high prevalence, late clinical presentation and a high short-term mortality rate during follow up |
topic | Cardiovascular Topics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6291806/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30059129 http://dx.doi.org/10.5830/CVJA-2018-007 |
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