Rheumatic Heart Disease in the United States: Forgotten But Not Gone

Author:

de Loizaga Sarah R.1ORCID,Arthur Lindsay2,Arya Bhawna3,Beckman Brian4,Belay Wubishet5ORCID,Brokamp Cole16,Hyun Choi Nak7,Connolly Sean8,Dasgupta Soham9ORCID,Dibert Tavenner10,Dryer Marylou M.11ORCID,Gokanapudy Hahn Lakshmi R.12ORCID,Greene Elizabeth Anne13,Kernizan Daphney14,Khalid Omar4,Klein Jennifer15,Kobayashi Ryan16,Lahiri Subhrajit17,Lorenzoni Raymond P.18ORCID,Otero Luna Andrea19ORCID,Marshall Jennifer20,Millette Theodore21ORCID,Moore Lily21,Muhamed Babu15ORCID,Murali Meghna15,Parikh Kinjal22,Sanyahumbi Amy17ORCID,Shakti Divya21,Stein Elizabeth3,Shah Sanket20ORCID,Wilkins Hannah2,Windom McAllister23,Wirth Scott1,Zimmerman Meghan15,Beck Andrew F.16,Ollberding Nicholas16ORCID,Sable Craig15,Beaton Andrea16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati OH

2. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/Arkansas Children's Hospital Little Rock AR

3. Seattle Children's Hospital/University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle WA

4. Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus OH

5. Monroe Carell Jr Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt Nashville TN

6. University of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH

7. Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New York PresbyterianColumbia University Medical Center New York NY

8. Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago Chicago IL

9. Children's Healthcare of AtlantaEmory University Atlanta GA

10. University of Florida Health, Shands Children's Hospital Gainesville FL

11. University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester NY

12. Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis MO

13. University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM

14. Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Wilmington DE

15. Children's National Hospital Washington DC

16. Boston Children's Hospital Boston MA

17. Texas Children's Hospital Houston TX

18. Children's Hospital at Montefiore Bronx NY

19. Yale New Haven Medical Center New Haven CT

20. Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City MO

21. University of Mississippi Jackson MS

22. Nicklaus Children's Hospital Miami FL

23. Duke Children's Hospital & Health Center Durham NC

Abstract

Background Recent evaluation of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) mortality demonstrates disproportionate disease burden within the United States. However, there are few contemporary data on US children living with acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and RHD. Methods and Results Twenty‐two US pediatric institutions participated in a 10‐year review (2008–2018) of electronic medical records and echocardiographic databases of children 4 to 17 years diagnosed with ARF/RHD to determine demographics, diagnosis, and management. Geocoding was used to determine a census tract‐based socioeconomic deprivation index. Descriptive statistics of patient characteristics and regression analysis of RHD classification, disease severity, and initial antibiotic prescription according to community deprivation were obtained. Data for 947 cases showed median age at diagnosis of 9 years; 51% and 56% identified as male and non‐White, respectively. Most (89%) had health insurance and were first diagnosed in the United States (82%). Only 13% reported travel to an endemic region before diagnosis. Although 96% of patients were prescribed secondary prophylaxis, only 58% were prescribed intramuscular benzathine penicillin G. Higher deprivation was associated with increasing disease severity (odds ratio, 1.25; 95% CI, 1.08–1.46). Conclusions The majority of recent US cases of ARF and RHD are endemic rather than the result of foreign exposure. Children who live in more deprived communities are at risk for more severe disease. This study demonstrates a need to improve guideline‐based treatment for ARF/RHD with respect to secondary prophylaxis and to increase research efforts to better understand ARF and RHD in the United States.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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