TY - JOUR
T1 - Heart failure in sub-Saharan Africa
T2 - Review of the aetiology of heart failure and the role of point-of-care biomarker diagnostics
AU - Glezeva, Nadezhda
AU - Gallagher, Joe
AU - Ledwidge, Mark
AU - O'Donoghue, John
AU - Mcdonald, Kenneth
AU - Chipolombwe, John
AU - Watson, Chris
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2015/5/1
Y1 - 2015/5/1
N2 - Summary: Within Africa, the burden of heart failure is significant. This arises from the increase in cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors such as hypertension and diabetes, as well as causes of heart failure which are particular to sub-Saharan Africa, such as endomyocardial fibrosis. The lack of access to echocardiography and other imaging modalities, from a cost and technical perspective, combined with the predominantly rural nature of many countries with poor transport links, means that the vast majority of people never obtain an appropriate diagnosis. Similarly, research has been limited on the causes and treatment of heart failure in Africa and in particular endemic causes such as EMF and rheumatic heart disease. This review outlines the burden of heart failure in Africa and highlights the opportunity to expand diagnosis through the use of biomarkers, in particular natriuretic peptides. This builds on the success of point-of-care testing in human immunodeficiency virus and tuberculosis which have been extensively deployed in community settings in Africa.
AB - Summary: Within Africa, the burden of heart failure is significant. This arises from the increase in cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors such as hypertension and diabetes, as well as causes of heart failure which are particular to sub-Saharan Africa, such as endomyocardial fibrosis. The lack of access to echocardiography and other imaging modalities, from a cost and technical perspective, combined with the predominantly rural nature of many countries with poor transport links, means that the vast majority of people never obtain an appropriate diagnosis. Similarly, research has been limited on the causes and treatment of heart failure in Africa and in particular endemic causes such as EMF and rheumatic heart disease. This review outlines the burden of heart failure in Africa and highlights the opportunity to expand diagnosis through the use of biomarkers, in particular natriuretic peptides. This builds on the success of point-of-care testing in human immunodeficiency virus and tuberculosis which have been extensively deployed in community settings in Africa.
KW - Cardiomyopathy
KW - Global heart failure
KW - Heart failure diagnosis
KW - Heart failure management in low- and middle-income countries
KW - Natriuretic peptide
KW - Point-of-care diagnostics in rural Africa
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U2 - 10.1111/tmi.12461
DO - 10.1111/tmi.12461
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84926417803
SN - 1360-2276
VL - 20
SP - 581
EP - 588
JO - Tropical Medicine and International Health
JF - Tropical Medicine and International Health
IS - 5
ER -