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Short-term outcome after open-heart surgery for severe chronic rheumatic heart disease in a low-income country, with comparison with an historical control group: an observational study.

Ståle Wågen HaugeHåvard DalenMette E EstensenRobert Matongo PerssonSintayehu AbebeDesalew MekonnenBerhanu NegaAtle SolholmMarit FarstadNigussie BogaleTorbjorn GravenNiels-Erik NielssenHege Kristin BrekkeKjell VikenesRune Haaverstad
Published in: Open heart (2021)
Cardiac surgery for severe chronic RHD is feasible in LMICs if the service is structured and planned. Rates of survival and survival free from complications were similar to those of controls at 12 months. Functional level and resumption of work were high in the surgical group. Whether the patients who underwent cardiac surgery will have better long-term prognosis, in line with what is known in high-income countries, needs to be evaluated in future studies.
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