Agreement between Handheld and Standard Echocardiography for Diagnosis of Latent Rheumatic Heart Disease in Brazilian Schoolchildren from High-Prevalence Settings (Agreement between Screening and Standard Echo for RHD)

Marina G. Diniz, Lucas L. Fraga,Maria Carmo P. Nunes,Kaciane K. B. Oliveira, Ingred Beatriz Amaral, Luz Marina T. Chavez, Luiza Haikal de Paula, Beatriz C. Haiashi, Alexandre M. Ferreira, Mauro Henrique A. Silva,Jessica Elvira M. Veloso,Cassia Aparecida Silva,Fernanda A. Gelape,Luiza P. A. Santos,Arthur M. Amaral, Cecilia T. Coelho, Lucas C. Diamante, Juliane S. Correia,Zilda Maria A. Meira,Antonio Luiz P. Ribeiro, Alison M. Spaziani,Craig Sable,Bruno R. Nascimento

DIAGNOSTICS(2024)

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Introduction: Handheld echocardiography (echo) is the tool of choice for rheumatic heart disease (RHD) screening. We aimed to assess the agreement between screening and standard echo for latent RHD diagnosis in schoolchildren from an endemic setting. Methods: Over 14 months, 3 nonphysicians used handheld machines and the 2012 WHF Criteria to determine RHD prevalence in consented schoolchildren from Brazilian low-income public schools. Studies were interpreted by telemedicine by 3 experts (Brazil, US). RHD-positive children (borderline/definite) and those with congenital heart disease (CHD) were referred for standard echo, acquired and interpreted by a cardiologist. Agreement between screening and standard echo, by WHF subgroups, was assessed. Results: 1390 students were screened in 6 schools, with 110 (7.9%, 95% CI 6.5-9.5) being screen positive (14 +/- 2 years, 72% women). Among 16 cases initially diagnosed as definite RHD, 11 (69%) were confirmed, 4 (25%) reclassified to borderline, and 1 to normal. Among 79 cases flagged as borderline RHD, 19 (24%) were confirmed, 50 (63%) reclassified to normal, 8 (10%) reclassified as definite RHD, and 2 had mild CHD. Considering the 4 diagnostic categories, kappa was 0.18. In patients with borderline RHD reclassified to non-RHD, the most frequent WHF criterion was B (isolated mitral regurgitation, 64%), followed by A (2 mitral valve morphological features, 31%). In 1 patient with definite RHD reclassified to normal, the WHF criterion was D (borderline RHD in aortic and mitral valves). After standard echo, RHD prevalence was 3.2% (95% CI 2.3-4.2). Conclusions: Although practical, RHD screening with handheld devices tends to overestimate prevalence.
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rheumatic heart disease,screening,echocardiography,accuracy,agreement
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