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The Global Impact of Rheumatic Heart Disease.

Joselyn RwebemberaAndrea Z BeatonSarah R de LoizagaRodrigo T L RochaNakagaayi DoreenIsaac SsinabulyaEmmy OkelloClara L FragaBruno F GaldinoMaria Carmo P NunesBruno Ramos Nascimento
Published in: Current cardiology reports (2021)
RHD accounts for 1.6% of all cardiovascular deaths, resulting in 306,000 deaths yearly, with a much higher contribution in low- and middle-income countries, where 82% of the deaths occurred in 2015. RHD can result in severe health adverse outcomes, markedly heart failure, arrhythmias, stroke and embolisms, and ultimately premature death. Thus, preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic interventions are required, although insufficiently available in undersourced settings. As examples, anticoagulation management is poor in endemic regions - and novel oral anticoagulants cannot be recommended - and less than 15% of those in need have access to interventional procedures and valve replacement in Africa. RHD global impact remains high and unequally distributed, with a marked impact on lower resourced populations. This preventable disease negatively affects not only patients, but also the societies and health systems within which they live, presenting broad challenges and high costs along the pathway of prevention, diagnosis, and management.
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