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. 2022 Dec 15;17(12):e0278406.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0278406. eCollection 2022.

Etiology, characteristics and occurrence of heart diseases in rural Lesotho (ECHO-Lesotho): A retrospective echocardiography cohort study

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Etiology, characteristics and occurrence of heart diseases in rural Lesotho (ECHO-Lesotho): A retrospective echocardiography cohort study

Nzola John Ndongala et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Background: In 2019, 600'000 people in Africa died of heart failure and heart diseases will increase on the continent. It is crucial to understand the regional etiologies and risk factors for heart failure and underlying heart diseases. However, echocardiography data from rural Africa are scarce and from Lesotho non-existent. This study aims to examine the occurrence, characteristics and etiology of heart failure and heart diseases using echocardiography data from a referral hospital in rural Lesotho.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study at Seboche Mission Hospital, the only referral hospital in Butha-Buthe district (Lesotho) with an echocardiography department. We included data from all individuals referred to the department between January 2020 and May 2021. From non-hospitalized patients echocardiographic diagnosis, sex and age were available, from hospitalized patients additional sociodemographic and clinical data could be extracted.

Results: In the study period, a total of 352 echocardiograms were conducted; 213 had abnormal findings (among them 3 children). The majority of adult participants (130/210; 64%) were female and most frequent heart diseases were hypertensive (62/210, 30%), valvular (39/210, 19%) and chronic pulmonary (37/210, 18%). Heart failure represented 11% of hospitalizations in the same period. Among the 126 hospitalized heart failure patients, the most common etiology was chronic pulmonary heart disease (32/126; 25%). Former mine workers and people with a history of tuberculosis were more likely to have a chronic pulmonary heart disease.

Conclusions: The leading cause of heart disease in this setting is hypertension. However, in contrast to other African epidemiological studies, chronic pulmonary heart disease is unexpectedly common. There is an urgent need to improve awareness and knowledge about lung diseases, make diagnostic and therapeutic options available and increase prevention.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Fig 1
Fig 1. Etiology of heart diseases among all adult patients with an abnormal echocardiogram (n = 210).
Abbreviations: CM (cardiomyopathy), HD (heart disease).
Fig 2
Fig 2. Etiology of heart failure (n = 126).
Abbreviations: CM (cardiomyopathy), HD (heart disease), HF (heart failure).

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Alain Amstutz received his salary through a grant from the MD–PhD programme of the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant number 323530_177576). No further funding was involved. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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