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Contemporary spectrum, characteristics, and outcomes of adult patients with rheumatic valvular disease in China: Insights from the China-VHD study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Rheumatic valvular disease (RVD) represents a significant health concern in developing countries, yet a scarcity of detailed data exists. This study conducts a comprehensive examination of RVD patients in China, exploring aspects of the disease's spectrum, characteristics, investigation, management, and outcomes.

Methods

The China Valvular Heart Disease (China-VHD) study, a nationwide, multicenter, prospective observational study, enrolled 13,917 adults with moderate-to-severe valvular heart disease from April to June 2018. Among these, 2402 patients with native RVD (19.7% of native VHD patients) were analyzed.

Results

Among the RVD patients, the median age was 57 years (interquartile range 50-65), with 82.5% falling within the 40-70 age range; females were notably predominant (63.9%). Rheumatic etiology prevailed, particularly in southern regions (48.8%). Multivalvular involvement was observed in 47.4% of RVD cases, and atrial fibrillation emerged as the most common comorbidity (43.2%). Severe RVD affected 64.2% of patients. Valvular interventions were undertaken by 66.9% of RVD patients, predominantly involving surgical valve replacement (90.8%). Adverse events, encompassing all-cause mortality and heart failure hospitalization, occurred in 7.3% of patients during the 2-year follow-up. Multivariable analysis identified factors such as age, geographical region, low body mass index, renal insufficiency, left atrial diameter, and left ventricular ejection fraction <50% (all P < 0.05) associated with adverse events, with valvular intervention emerging as a protective factor (HR: 0.201; 95%CI: 0.139 to 0.291; p < 0.001).

Conclusions

This study delivers a comprehensive evaluation of RVD patients in China, shedding light on the spectrum, characteristics, investigation, management, and outcomes of this prevalent condition.

SUBMITTER: Duan Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10957411 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Contemporary spectrum, characteristics, and outcomes of adult patients with rheumatic valvular disease in China: Insights from the China-VHD study.

Duan Zhenya Z   Ye Yunqing Y   Li Zhe Z   Zhang Bin B   Liu Qingrong Q   Zhao Zhenyan Z   Wang Weiwei W   Yu Zikai Z   Zhang Haitong H   Zhao Qinghao Q   Wang Bincheng B   Lv Junxing J   Guo Shuai S   Ren Haocheng H   Gao Runlin R   Xu Haiyan H   Wu Yongjian Y  

International journal of cardiology. Cardiovascular risk and prevention 20240313


<h4>Background</h4>Rheumatic valvular disease (RVD) represents a significant health concern in developing countries, yet a scarcity of detailed data exists. This study conducts a comprehensive examination of RVD patients in China, exploring aspects of the disease's spectrum, characteristics, investigation, management, and outcomes.<h4>Methods</h4>The China Valvular Heart Disease (China-VHD) study, a nationwide, multicenter, prospective observational study, enrolled 13,917 adults with moderate-to  ...[more]

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