Prevalence of congenital septal defects among congenital heart defect patients in East Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Yossef Teshome ZikargChalachew Tiruneh YirdawTeshome Gebremeskel AragiePublished in: PloS one (2021)
Based on this review, the pooled prevalence of VSD and ASD is still high and alarming; this signifies that the emphasis given for congenital heart defect in East African countries is limited. Special attention and efforts should be applied for early detection to prevent serious complications and for a better prognosis of all forms of CHD. A screening program for CHD should be instituted during the perinatal period. Furthermore, early referral of suspected cases of congenital cardiac anomalies is mandatory for better management till the establishment of cardiac centers in different regions of the continent.
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