Congenital heart disease with neonatal revelation in Tunisia: Epidemiological, clinical and evolutionary aspects - 14/08/21
Résumé |
Introduction |
Congenital heart diseases include all heart and vascular malformations; they represent around third of congenital malformations and constitute an important public health issue in Tunisia.
Objective |
The aim of this study is to describe the epidemiological and clinical profile of these malformations and to emphasize on the results encountered through the disease treatment.
Method |
We propose a retrospective study of 165 congenital heart disease observations collected in the neonatology department of the maternity and neonatology center of Tunis over a period of 2 years from January 2018 to December 2019.
Results |
The hospital prevalence of congenital heart disease was equal to 3.5%. The sex ratio was equal to 1.11 (52.7% male, 47.2% female). Inbreeding was found in 10.9% of patients. The average maternal age was equal to 33 years; the follow-up of the pregnancy was noted in 60.2% of mothers. Chronic diseases were found in 13.3% (type 1 diabetes 6%); 61.2% of heart diseases were diagnosed in antenatal care. Respiratory distress was the most common symptom (86.6%). Hypotrophy was objectified in 11.5% of newborns however the rate of association of heart murmur and congenital heart disease was 45.4%. Among the patients, 28.4% had associated congenital malformations. Non-cyanogenic congenital heart disease represented 63.3%, however, it represented 36.3% for the cyanogenic ones. Among the patients, 67.6% received medical treatment, 12.7% benefited from surgery or interventional surgery and 86.7% of them received treatment in an intensive care setting. The mortality rate was 64.8%.
Conclusion |
Congenital heart disease is still shown a significant rate of mortality and morbidity. Improving the prognosis is based on prenatal screening in women at risk in order to be able to develop genetic counselling and to practice a therapeutic termination of pregnancy when it is necessary.
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