2017
DOI: 10.5935/2359-4802.20170065
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Doppler Echocardiographic Follow-Up of Mitral and Aortic Regurgitation in Children and Adolescents with Subclinical and Mild Rheumatic Carditis

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“…However, most cases persisted with mild mitral or residual aortic regurgitation. 183 In another study involving 258 children and adolescents with ARF followed up from 2 to 15 years, valve lesions healed in 25% of the patients with mild carditis, in 2.5% of those with moderate carditis, while no healing was observed in those with severe carditis. 184…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…However, most cases persisted with mild mitral or residual aortic regurgitation. 183 In another study involving 258 children and adolescents with ARF followed up from 2 to 15 years, valve lesions healed in 25% of the patients with mild carditis, in 2.5% of those with moderate carditis, while no healing was observed in those with severe carditis. 184…”
Section: Prevalencementioning
confidence: 96%
“…A maioria dos casos persistiu com regurgitação mitral leve ou aórtica residual. 183 Em outro estudo envolvendo 258 crianças e adolescentes com FRA acompanhados por 2 a 15 anos, involução das lesões valvares ocorreu em 25% dos pacientes com cardite leve, em 2,5% daqueles com cardite moderada e em nenhum daqueles com cardite grave. 184 • Com relação à progressão da doença, um escore ecocardiográfico de risco para predição de desfecho em médio prazo de crianças com DCR detectada à ecocardiografia foi derivado de uma coorte brasileira, 185 com boa discriminação em uma segunda amostra de rastreamento no país 186 (estatística C=0,71, IC 95%, 0,63 -0,80) e em um pool de coortes de três outros países (estatística C=0,70, IC 95%, 0,64 -0,76).…”
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“…However, most cases have persisted with mild mitral or residual aortic regurgitation. 198 In another study involving 258 children and adolescents with ARF followed up from 2 to 15 years, valve lesions healed in 25% of the patients with mild carditis, in 2.5% of those with moderate carditis, while no healing was observed in those with severe carditis. 199 • According to the GBD 2017, from 1990 to 2017, the agestandardized prevalence of RHD had a slight 3.0% (95% UI, 1.6 -4.3) increase, from 721.4 (95% UI, 688.7 -754.5) to 743.2 (95% UI, 709 -778.6) per 100 000 inhabitants, remaining higher in women than in men throughout the whole period (Table 5-1 and Chart 5-1.A).…”
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confidence: 96%