Cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with oral cleft: a clinical-electrocardiographic-echocardiographic study
OBJECTIVES: The present study aims to describe the clinical, electrocardiographic, and echocardiographic cardiological findings in a group of patients with oral clefts. METHODS: This is a prospective cross-sectional study on 70 children (age range from 13 days to 19 years) with oral clefts who atte...
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doaj-0a252355cea04ddda3102761a8752f502020-11-24T23:51:47ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1980-53222018-04-0173010.6061/clinics/2018/e108S1807-59322018000100214Cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with oral cleft: a clinical-electrocardiographic-echocardiographic studyGisele C.P. LeiteMarcela A.G. UrurahyJoão F. BezerraValéria M.G.D.M. LimaMaria I.F. CostaSandra S.C. FreireAndré D. LuchessiJussara M.C. MaiaMaria E.F. BritoVera L. Gil-da-Silva-LopesAdriana A. RezendeOBJECTIVES: The present study aims to describe the clinical, electrocardiographic, and echocardiographic cardiological findings in a group of patients with oral clefts. METHODS: This is a prospective cross-sectional study on 70 children (age range from 13 days to 19 years) with oral clefts who attended the multidisciplinary program of a university hospital from March 2013 to September 2014. The patients were evaluated by a pediatric cardiologist and underwent detailed anamnesis, physical examination, electrocardiogram, and echocardiogram. RESULTS: Sixty percent of the patients were male; 55.7% presented with cleft lip and palate, and 40.0% presented with health complaints. Comorbidities were found in 44.3%. Relevant pregnancy, neonatal, family and personal antecedents were present in 55.7%, 27.1%, 67.2%, and 24.3% of the patients, respectively. Regarding the antecedents, 15.2% of the patients presented with a cardiac murmur, 49.0% with a familial risk of developing plurimetabolic syndrome, and 6% with family antecedents of rheumatic fever. Electrocardiographic evaluation showed one case of atrioventricular block. Echocardiograms were abnormal in 35.7% of the exams, including 5 cases of mitral valve prolapse — one of which was diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease. CONCLUSION: The finding of a family risk of developing plurimetabolic syndrome and a diagnosis of rheumatic heart disease indicates that patients with oral clefts may be more prone to developing acquired heart disease. Thus, our findings highlight the importance of anamnesis and methodological triangulation (clinical-electrocardiographic-echocardiographic) in the investigation of patients with oral clefts and emphasize that cardiological follow-up to evaluate acquired and/or rhythm heart diseases is necessary. This strategy permits comorbidity prevention and individualized planned treatment.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322018000100214&lng=en&tlng=enOral CleftCongenital Heart DiseaseRheumatic Heart DiseaseMitral Valve Prolapse |
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Gisele C.P. Leite Marcela A.G. Ururahy João F. Bezerra Valéria M.G.D.M. Lima Maria I.F. Costa Sandra S.C. Freire André D. Luchessi Jussara M.C. Maia Maria E.F. Brito Vera L. Gil-da-Silva-Lopes Adriana A. Rezende |
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Gisele C.P. Leite Marcela A.G. Ururahy João F. Bezerra Valéria M.G.D.M. Lima Maria I.F. Costa Sandra S.C. Freire André D. Luchessi Jussara M.C. Maia Maria E.F. Brito Vera L. Gil-da-Silva-Lopes Adriana A. Rezende Cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with oral cleft: a clinical-electrocardiographic-echocardiographic study Clinics Oral Cleft Congenital Heart Disease Rheumatic Heart Disease Mitral Valve Prolapse |
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Gisele C.P. Leite Marcela A.G. Ururahy João F. Bezerra Valéria M.G.D.M. Lima Maria I.F. Costa Sandra S.C. Freire André D. Luchessi Jussara M.C. Maia Maria E.F. Brito Vera L. Gil-da-Silva-Lopes Adriana A. Rezende |
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Gisele C.P. Leite |
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Cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with oral cleft: a clinical-electrocardiographic-echocardiographic study |
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Cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with oral cleft: a clinical-electrocardiographic-echocardiographic study |
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Cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with oral cleft: a clinical-electrocardiographic-echocardiographic study |
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Cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with oral cleft: a clinical-electrocardiographic-echocardiographic study |
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Cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with oral cleft: a clinical-electrocardiographic-echocardiographic study |
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cardiovascular abnormalities in patients with oral cleft: a clinical-electrocardiographic-echocardiographic study |
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Faculdade de Medicina / USP |
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Clinics |
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1980-5322 |
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OBJECTIVES: The present study aims to describe the clinical, electrocardiographic, and echocardiographic cardiological findings in a group of patients with oral clefts. METHODS: This is a prospective cross-sectional study on 70 children (age range from 13 days to 19 years) with oral clefts who attended the multidisciplinary program of a university hospital from March 2013 to September 2014. The patients were evaluated by a pediatric cardiologist and underwent detailed anamnesis, physical examination, electrocardiogram, and echocardiogram. RESULTS: Sixty percent of the patients were male; 55.7% presented with cleft lip and palate, and 40.0% presented with health complaints. Comorbidities were found in 44.3%. Relevant pregnancy, neonatal, family and personal antecedents were present in 55.7%, 27.1%, 67.2%, and 24.3% of the patients, respectively. Regarding the antecedents, 15.2% of the patients presented with a cardiac murmur, 49.0% with a familial risk of developing plurimetabolic syndrome, and 6% with family antecedents of rheumatic fever. Electrocardiographic evaluation showed one case of atrioventricular block. Echocardiograms were abnormal in 35.7% of the exams, including 5 cases of mitral valve prolapse — one of which was diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease. CONCLUSION: The finding of a family risk of developing plurimetabolic syndrome and a diagnosis of rheumatic heart disease indicates that patients with oral clefts may be more prone to developing acquired heart disease. Thus, our findings highlight the importance of anamnesis and methodological triangulation (clinical-electrocardiographic-echocardiographic) in the investigation of patients with oral clefts and emphasize that cardiological follow-up to evaluate acquired and/or rhythm heart diseases is necessary. This strategy permits comorbidity prevention and individualized planned treatment. |
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Oral Cleft Congenital Heart Disease Rheumatic Heart Disease Mitral Valve Prolapse |
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