Affiliation:
1. Inter‐University Laboratory of Human Movement Science Faculty of Medicine Jacques Lisfranc University Lyon‐Saint‐Etienne Saint‐Etienne France
2. Directorate of Health and Social Affairs Noumea New Caledonia
3. Department of Cardiology Faculty of Medicine Jacques Lisfranc University Lyon‐Saint‐Etienne Saint‐Etienne France
4. Health and Social Agency Noumea New Caledonia
Abstract
BACKGROUND
In New Caledonia, a South Pacific archipelago whose inhabitants comprise Melanesians, Europeans/whites, Wallisians, Futunans, Polynesians, and Asians, the prevalence of rheumatic heart disease (
RHD
) is 0.9% to 1% at ages 9 and 10. It could be higher at the age of 16, but this remains to be verified.
METHODS AND RESULTS
A total of 1530 Melanesian, Métis, white, Wallisian, Futunan, Polynesian, and Asian adolescents benefited from a transthoracic echocardiogram. Definite or borderline
RHD
, nonrheumatic valve lesions, congenital heart defects, family and personal history of acute rheumatic fever, and socioeconomic factors were collected. The prevalence of cardiac abnormalities was 8.1%, made up of 4.1%
RHD
including 2.4% definite and 1.7% borderline
RHD
, 1.7% nonrheumatic valve lesions, and 2.3% congenital anomalies. In whites and Asians, there were no cases of
RHD
.
RHD
was higher in the Wallisian, Futunan, and Polynesian group (7.6%) when compared with Melanesians (5.3%) and Métis (2.9%). The number of nonrheumatic valve lesions was not statistically different in the different ethnicities. The prevalence of
RHD
was higher in adolescents with a personal history of acute rheumatic fever, in those living in overcrowded conditions, and in those whose parents were unemployed or had low‐income occupations, such as the farmers or manual workers.
CONCLUSIONS
RHD
was 4 times higher in adolescents at age 16 than at ages 9 and 10 (4.1% versus 0.9%–1%). No cases of
RHD
were observed in whites and Asians. The determining factors were history of acute rheumatic fever and socioeconomic factors.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Cited by
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