Cardiologic evaluation of children with suspected heart disease: experience of a public outpatient clinic in Brazil

CONTEXT: During initial evaluation of children on an outpatient basis, the index of suspected heart disease may be high, particularly if we consider that innocent murmur occurs in about 50% of the pediatric population. This is the most common cause of referral to the pediatric cardiologist. OBJECTIV...

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Main Authors: Fernando Amaral, João Antonio Granzotti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina 1999-05-01
Series:São Paulo Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-b3584b060d55442eab5df6f583f1d1c32020-11-24T21:25:16ZengAssociação Paulista de MedicinaSão Paulo Medical Journal1806-94601999-05-01117310110710.1590/S1516-31801999000300002S1516-31801999000300002Cardiologic evaluation of children with suspected heart disease: experience of a public outpatient clinic in BrazilFernando Amaral0João Antonio Granzotti1Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão PretoFaculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão PretoCONTEXT: During initial evaluation of children on an outpatient basis, the index of suspected heart disease may be high, particularly if we consider that innocent murmur occurs in about 50% of the pediatric population. This is the most common cause of referral to the pediatric cardiologist. OBJECTIVE: To report on the experience of a public outpatient clinic in the southeastern region of Brazil. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of all patients submitted to cardiologic evaluation within a 39 month period. SETTING: public pediatric cardiology outpatient clinic. PARTICIPANTS: 2675 consecutive children aged<FONT FACE="Symbol"> £</font>15 years referred from the local and regional basic health units due to suspected heart disease. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Reason for referral, diagnostic investigation, final diagnostis based on the reason for referral, therapeutic procedures. RESULTS: The main reasons for referral were: murmur (70%), precordial pain (9%), suspicion of arrhythmia (9%) and breathlessness (5%). Of the total number, 695 cases (26%) did not complete the investigation and were not included in the analysis. A final diagnosis was obtained based on the reason for referral and the main conclusions were: l) a high incidence of normality was found: murmur (83%), pain (98%), arrhythmia (97%) and breathless (94%); 2) heart disease was unlikely, based on other referral reasons; 3) 14% of the children were considered abnormal and 1% needed therapeutical procedures. CONCLUSIONS: The establishment of a pediatric cardiology outpatient clinic within the public health service in the region seems to be justifiable, due to the high current demand. The low global incidence of heart disease, with a high prevalence of children with innocent murmur, discloses the need for a specific training program in cardiology for pediatricians.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801999000300002&lng=en&tlng=enHeart diseaseChildIncidenceEpidemiology
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author Fernando Amaral
João Antonio Granzotti
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João Antonio Granzotti
Cardiologic evaluation of children with suspected heart disease: experience of a public outpatient clinic in Brazil
São Paulo Medical Journal
Heart disease
Child
Incidence
Epidemiology
author_facet Fernando Amaral
João Antonio Granzotti
author_sort Fernando Amaral
title Cardiologic evaluation of children with suspected heart disease: experience of a public outpatient clinic in Brazil
title_short Cardiologic evaluation of children with suspected heart disease: experience of a public outpatient clinic in Brazil
title_full Cardiologic evaluation of children with suspected heart disease: experience of a public outpatient clinic in Brazil
title_fullStr Cardiologic evaluation of children with suspected heart disease: experience of a public outpatient clinic in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Cardiologic evaluation of children with suspected heart disease: experience of a public outpatient clinic in Brazil
title_sort cardiologic evaluation of children with suspected heart disease: experience of a public outpatient clinic in brazil
publisher Associação Paulista de Medicina
series São Paulo Medical Journal
issn 1806-9460
publishDate 1999-05-01
description CONTEXT: During initial evaluation of children on an outpatient basis, the index of suspected heart disease may be high, particularly if we consider that innocent murmur occurs in about 50% of the pediatric population. This is the most common cause of referral to the pediatric cardiologist. OBJECTIVE: To report on the experience of a public outpatient clinic in the southeastern region of Brazil. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of all patients submitted to cardiologic evaluation within a 39 month period. SETTING: public pediatric cardiology outpatient clinic. PARTICIPANTS: 2675 consecutive children aged<FONT FACE="Symbol"> £</font>15 years referred from the local and regional basic health units due to suspected heart disease. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Reason for referral, diagnostic investigation, final diagnostis based on the reason for referral, therapeutic procedures. RESULTS: The main reasons for referral were: murmur (70%), precordial pain (9%), suspicion of arrhythmia (9%) and breathlessness (5%). Of the total number, 695 cases (26%) did not complete the investigation and were not included in the analysis. A final diagnosis was obtained based on the reason for referral and the main conclusions were: l) a high incidence of normality was found: murmur (83%), pain (98%), arrhythmia (97%) and breathless (94%); 2) heart disease was unlikely, based on other referral reasons; 3) 14% of the children were considered abnormal and 1% needed therapeutical procedures. CONCLUSIONS: The establishment of a pediatric cardiology outpatient clinic within the public health service in the region seems to be justifiable, due to the high current demand. The low global incidence of heart disease, with a high prevalence of children with innocent murmur, discloses the need for a specific training program in cardiology for pediatricians.
topic Heart disease
Child
Incidence
Epidemiology
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