A hospital-based survey of patients with severe valvular heart disease in China

作者:Hu, Po; Liu, Xian-Bao; Liang, Jie; Zhu, Qi-Feng; Pu, Chao-Xia; Tang, Meng-Yao; Wang, Jian-An*
来源:International Journal of Cardiology, 2017, 231: 244-247.
DOI:10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.11.301

摘要

Objectives: Due to increasing aging, the epidemiology of VHD may have changed in China. This study aimed to provide contemporary information on the prevalence, distribution patterns, and etiology of severe VHD in China. @@@ Methods: This was a retrospective survey at Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University, which included all consecutive patients between 2010 and 2015. @@@ Results: In all, 139,496 patients were enrolled. Among severe valve diseases, MR was the most frequent (n = 946, 0.68%) followed by MS (n = 524, 0.38%), AS (n = 392, 0.28%), and AR (n = 371, 0.27%). Severe MR and AS prevalence rates increased strikingly with age. Rheumatic heart disease had an prevalence of 1.56% (n = 2179), and remained one of the most common causes of severe VHD in patients younger than 65 years old (99.5% of MS with rheumatic; 27.6% of MR with rheumatic; 25.7% of AS with rheumatic; 31.6% of AR with rheumatic). Aortic valve calcification was the predominant AS etiology, and its prevalence greatly increased with age. In severe AR, rheumatic fever was the most common etiology in patients below 65; in those above 65, etiology was mostly degenerative. In severe primary MR, mitral valve prolapse was the most common cause. Prevalence of secondary MR increased with age, from 16.4% in 18-44 years old to 51.7% in individuals >= 75. @@@ Conclusions: Severe valvular diseases are very common; rheumatic fever and degenerative valvular changes remain predominant causes in patients below 65 and older ones, respectively. Young adults present mainly with primary MR, while secondary MR is more common in elderly ones.