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New Guidelines For Diagnosis Of Rheumatic Fever; Do They Apply To All Populations?

Pakinam Abdel Aty-Marzouk,Hala Hamza, Naglaa Mosaad,Soha Emam,Aya M Fattouh, Lamiaa Hamid

TURKISH JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS(2020)

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Background and objectives. To evaluate the efficacy of recently updated Jones criteria for diagnosis of rheumatic fever in high incidence populations like Egypt.Methods. Clinical data of 891 Egyptian patients with rheumatic fever, aged 5-15 years in a highly specialized rheumatic fever clinic were reviewed retrospectively from March 2014 to March 2016. Discriminant analysis was used to detect the most effective predictors for diagnosis of rheumatic fever in our patients incorporating echocardiographic criteria. We compared our results to the most recent update by the American Heart Association.Results. The most effective predictors of rheumatic fever included arthritis, carditis, chorea, aortic regurgitation, grades of mitral regurgitation >= 10 mm length and velocity >= 2.5 m/s, thick anterior mitral valve leaflets, elevated acute phase reactants, positive family history and prolonged PR interval. Our predictors showed a high sensitivity of 93%, a specificity of 62% and an overall prediction accuracy of 81.4%.Conclusion. We concluded that strict application of updated Jones criteria may lead to under diagnosis of rheumatic fever in highly endemic countries. We recommend further studies to examine the sensitivity of the most recent update of Jones criteria on other highly endemic populations.
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rheumatic fever, Egypt, subclinical carditis, limiting arthralgia, prediction model
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