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Clinical and geographic patterns of rheumatic heart disease in outpatients attending cardiology clinic in western Kenya.

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Lumsden, RH; Akwanalo, C; Chepkwony, S; Kithei, A; Omollo, V; Holland, TL; Bloomfield, GS; O'Meara, WP
Published in: Int J Cardiol
November 15, 2016

INTRODUCTION: Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) remains a leading cause of cardiovascular mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. Identifying high risk populations and geographic patterns of disease is crucial to developing RHD prevention and screening strategies in endemic areas. OBJECTIVES: To identify clinical and geographical trends in RHD throughout western Kenya METHODS: We conducted a retrospective chart review of all patients <50years old attending adult cardiology clinic at a national referral hospital in western Kenya. Demographic information, residential location and cardiac history were collected. We mapped the spatial distribution of cardiac disease rates and analyzed the effect of distance from the hospital on RHD status. RESULTS: Two-thirds (64%) of cardiology clinic patients <50years old (n=906) had RHD. RHD patients were younger (26 vs. 33years, p<0.001) and more often female (69% vs. 59%, p=0.001) than non-RHD patients. Global clustering of disease rates existed within 200km of the hospital with significant clustering of the RHD and non-RHD rate difference surrounding the hospital (Moran's I: 0.3, p=0.001). There was an interaction between ethnicity and distance from the hospital such that the odds of RHD decreased with further distance for Nilotes, but the odds of RHD increased with further distance for non-Nilotes CONCLUSION: Most adult cardiology patients treated at a national referral hospital in western Kenya have RHD. Young people and females are commonly affected. Ethnicity and distance to the hospital interdependently affect the odds of RHD. Future studies in this area should consider the impact of ethnic predisposition to RHD.

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Int J Cardiol

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1874-1754

Publication Date

November 15, 2016

Volume

223

Start / End Page

228 / 235

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Rheumatic Heart Disease
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Male
  • Kenya
  • Humans
  • Geography
  • Female
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
 

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Lumsden, R. H., Akwanalo, C., Chepkwony, S., Kithei, A., Omollo, V., Holland, T. L., … O’Meara, W. P. (2016). Clinical and geographic patterns of rheumatic heart disease in outpatients attending cardiology clinic in western Kenya. Int J Cardiol, 223, 228–235. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.08.069
Lumsden, Rebecca H., Constantine Akwanalo, Stella Chepkwony, Anne Kithei, Vincent Omollo, Thomas L. Holland, Gerald S. Bloomfield, and Wendy P. O’Meara. “Clinical and geographic patterns of rheumatic heart disease in outpatients attending cardiology clinic in western Kenya.Int J Cardiol 223 (November 15, 2016): 228–35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.08.069.
Lumsden RH, Akwanalo C, Chepkwony S, Kithei A, Omollo V, Holland TL, et al. Clinical and geographic patterns of rheumatic heart disease in outpatients attending cardiology clinic in western Kenya. Int J Cardiol. 2016 Nov 15;223:228–35.
Lumsden, Rebecca H., et al. “Clinical and geographic patterns of rheumatic heart disease in outpatients attending cardiology clinic in western Kenya.Int J Cardiol, vol. 223, Nov. 2016, pp. 228–35. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.08.069.
Lumsden RH, Akwanalo C, Chepkwony S, Kithei A, Omollo V, Holland TL, Bloomfield GS, O’Meara WP. Clinical and geographic patterns of rheumatic heart disease in outpatients attending cardiology clinic in western Kenya. Int J Cardiol. 2016 Nov 15;223:228–235.
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Published In

Int J Cardiol

DOI

EISSN

1874-1754

Publication Date

November 15, 2016

Volume

223

Start / End Page

228 / 235

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Rheumatic Heart Disease
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Male
  • Kenya
  • Humans
  • Geography
  • Female
  • Cross-Sectional Studies