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2023 World Heart Federation guidelines for the echocardiographic diagnosis of rheumatic heart disease


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Author list: Joselyn Rwebembera  1,38 , James Marangou  2,3,4,38, Julius Chacha Mwita5
, Ana Olga Mocumbi  6
, Cleonice Mota7,8,
Emmy Okello1
, Bruno Nascimento9,10, Lene Thorup11, Andrea Beaton12,13, Joseph Kado14,15, Alexander Kaethner2,16,
Raman Krishna Kumar17, John Lawrenson18,19, Eloi Marijon  20, Mariana Mirabel21, Maria Carmo Pereira Nunes9,10,
Daniel Piñeiro22, Fausto Pinto  23, Kate Ralston24, Craig Sable25, Amy Sanyahumbi26, Anita Saxena27, Karen Sliwa28,
Andrew Steer29,30,31, Satupaitea Viali32, Gavin Wheaton33, Nigel Wilson34, Liesl Zühlke & Bo Reményi 

Publication year: 2024

Journal: Nature Reviews Cardiology

Journal acronym: Nat Rev Cardiol

Volume number: 21

Issue number: April

Start page: 250

End page: 263

Number of pages: 14

ISSN: 1759-5002 (Print)

eISSN: 1759-5010



Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is an important and preventable cause of morbidity and mortality among children and young adults in low-income and middle-income countries, as well as among certain at-risk populations living in high-income countries. The 2012 World Heart Federation echocardiographic criteria provided a standardized approach for the identification of RHD and facilitated an improvement in early case detection. The 2012 criteria were used to define disease burden in numerous epidemiological studies, but researchers and clinicians have since highlighted limitations that have prompted a revision. In this updated version of the guidelines, we incorporate evidence from a scoping review, an expert panel and end-user feedback and present an approach for active case finding for RHD, including the use of screening and confirmatory criteria. These guidelines also introduce a new stage-based classification for RHD to identify the risk of disease progression. They describe the latest evidence and recommendations on population-based echocardiographic active case finding and risk stratification. Secondary antibiotic prophylaxis, echocardiography equipment and task sharing for RHD active case finding are also discussed. These World Heart Federation 2023 guidelines provide a concise and updated resource for clinical and research applications in RHD-endemic regions.


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