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Improvement of Rheumatic Valvular Heart Disease in Patients Undergoing Prolonged Antibiotic Prophylaxis
Secondary prophylaxis of rheumatic heart diseases is efficient in reducing disease recurrence, heart damage, and cardiac impairment. We aimed to monitor the clinical evolution of a large Brazilian cohort of rheumatic patients under prolonged secondary prophylaxis. From 1986 to 2018, a cohort of 593...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260676/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250039 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.676098 |
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author | Torres, Renato Pedro de Almeida Torres, Rômulo Francisco de Almeida de Crombrugghe, Gabrielle Moraes da Silva, Scarllet Palacin Cordeiro, Sarah Leticia Veroneze Bosi, Karine Alessandra Smeesters, Pierre R. Torres, Rosângela Stadnick Lauth de Almeida |
author_facet | Torres, Renato Pedro de Almeida Torres, Rômulo Francisco de Almeida de Crombrugghe, Gabrielle Moraes da Silva, Scarllet Palacin Cordeiro, Sarah Leticia Veroneze Bosi, Karine Alessandra Smeesters, Pierre R. Torres, Rosângela Stadnick Lauth de Almeida |
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description | Secondary prophylaxis of rheumatic heart diseases is efficient in reducing disease recurrence, heart damage, and cardiac impairment. We aimed to monitor the clinical evolution of a large Brazilian cohort of rheumatic patients under prolonged secondary prophylaxis. From 1986 to 2018, a cohort of 593 patients with rheumatic fever was followed every 6 months by the Reference Center for the Control and Prevention of Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Cardiopathy (CPCFR), Paraná, Brazil. In this cohort, 243 (41%) patients did not present cardiac damage (group I), while 350 (59%) were diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease (RHD) (group II) using the latest case definition. Among group II, 233 and 15 patients had impairment of the mitral and aortic valves, respectively, while 102 patients had impairment of both valves. Lesions on the mitral and aortic valves presented a regression in 69.9 and 48.7% of the patients, respectively. Active patient recruitment in the reference center and early detection of oropharyngeal GAS were important factors for optimal adherence to the prophylactic treatment. Patients with disease progression were associated with noncompliance to secondary prophylaxis. No patients undergoing regular prophylaxis presented progression of the rheumatic cardiac disease. Eighteen valvular surgeries were performed, and four (0.7%) patients died. This study confirmed that tailored and active efforts invested in rheumatic heart disease secondary prevention allowed for significant clinical improvement. |
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spelling | pubmed-82606762021-07-08 Improvement of Rheumatic Valvular Heart Disease in Patients Undergoing Prolonged Antibiotic Prophylaxis Torres, Renato Pedro de Almeida Torres, Rômulo Francisco de Almeida de Crombrugghe, Gabrielle Moraes da Silva, Scarllet Palacin Cordeiro, Sarah Leticia Veroneze Bosi, Karine Alessandra Smeesters, Pierre R. Torres, Rosângela Stadnick Lauth de Almeida Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine Secondary prophylaxis of rheumatic heart diseases is efficient in reducing disease recurrence, heart damage, and cardiac impairment. We aimed to monitor the clinical evolution of a large Brazilian cohort of rheumatic patients under prolonged secondary prophylaxis. From 1986 to 2018, a cohort of 593 patients with rheumatic fever was followed every 6 months by the Reference Center for the Control and Prevention of Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Cardiopathy (CPCFR), Paraná, Brazil. In this cohort, 243 (41%) patients did not present cardiac damage (group I), while 350 (59%) were diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease (RHD) (group II) using the latest case definition. Among group II, 233 and 15 patients had impairment of the mitral and aortic valves, respectively, while 102 patients had impairment of both valves. Lesions on the mitral and aortic valves presented a regression in 69.9 and 48.7% of the patients, respectively. Active patient recruitment in the reference center and early detection of oropharyngeal GAS were important factors for optimal adherence to the prophylactic treatment. Patients with disease progression were associated with noncompliance to secondary prophylaxis. No patients undergoing regular prophylaxis presented progression of the rheumatic cardiac disease. Eighteen valvular surgeries were performed, and four (0.7%) patients died. This study confirmed that tailored and active efforts invested in rheumatic heart disease secondary prevention allowed for significant clinical improvement. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8260676/ /pubmed/34250039 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.676098 Text en Copyright © 2021 Torres, Torres, Crombrugghe, Moraes da Silva, Cordeiro, Bosi, Smeesters and Torres. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Cardiovascular Medicine Torres, Renato Pedro de Almeida Torres, Rômulo Francisco de Almeida de Crombrugghe, Gabrielle Moraes da Silva, Scarllet Palacin Cordeiro, Sarah Leticia Veroneze Bosi, Karine Alessandra Smeesters, Pierre R. Torres, Rosângela Stadnick Lauth de Almeida Improvement of Rheumatic Valvular Heart Disease in Patients Undergoing Prolonged Antibiotic Prophylaxis |
title | Improvement of Rheumatic Valvular Heart Disease in Patients Undergoing Prolonged Antibiotic Prophylaxis |
title_full | Improvement of Rheumatic Valvular Heart Disease in Patients Undergoing Prolonged Antibiotic Prophylaxis |
title_fullStr | Improvement of Rheumatic Valvular Heart Disease in Patients Undergoing Prolonged Antibiotic Prophylaxis |
title_full_unstemmed | Improvement of Rheumatic Valvular Heart Disease in Patients Undergoing Prolonged Antibiotic Prophylaxis |
title_short | Improvement of Rheumatic Valvular Heart Disease in Patients Undergoing Prolonged Antibiotic Prophylaxis |
title_sort | improvement of rheumatic valvular heart disease in patients undergoing prolonged antibiotic prophylaxis |
topic | Cardiovascular Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260676/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250039 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.676098 |
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