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Archivos de cardiología de México

On-line version ISSN 1665-1731Print version ISSN 1405-9940

Abstract

CONSTANTE SOTELO, José Luis  and  MENDEZ DOMINGUEZ, Aurelio. Rheumatic heart disease: Cause of cerebrovascular disease at the National Institute of Cardiology "Ignacio Chavez". Arch. Cardiol. Méx. [online]. 2006, vol.76, n.1, pp.47-51. ISSN 1665-1731.

Objective: To review the epidemiological profile of stroke associated to rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in a Mexican Cardiovascular Center. Cardioembolic stroke is one of the most severe causes of death and disability and the spectrum of its neurological complications is diverse. Patients and methods: This is a 10-years retrospective study of 709 patients with stroke diagnosis from the National Institute of Cardiology "Ignacio Chávez" Stroke Data Bank from 1991 to 2000. Derived from this information, only the cases with RHD were selected along with those with a perfectly defined profile for cardioembolic mechanism, according to the Cerebral Embolism Task Force on Cardiogenic Brain Embolism. Results: We selected 250 stroke patients; 163 of these cases (65.2%) presented cardioembolism criteria. This association was more frequent in women (126/77.3%) than in men (37/22.7%). Average age was of 50 years. The damage to valves in RHD was: DML with predominance of stenosis, 88/54%; Ml, 56/34.3%; AVL, 19/11.7%. Atrial fibrillation was the most commonly associated arrhythmia. The presence of mechanical prosthetic mitral valves was of 59/36.19%. Sensor-motor syndrome and language disorders were the most common clinical neurological consequences. Conclusions: In ourcountry RHD continues being one of the most frequent causes of severe disability, specially when is associated to strokes in young people.

Keywords : Rheumatic heart disease; Cerebral vascular disease; Cardioembolism.

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