88 patients hospitalized with heart failure in 2018 at a secondary care hospital in rural Chhattisgarh, India. Mean age 42 years, 62.5% women.
Epidemiology, demographic data, risk factors, and most probable HF category
In rural central India, hospitalized heart failure patients are notably young and predominantly female, with cardiomyopathy, rheumatic heart disease, and right heart failure due to past tuberculosis being common causes.
Background Cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure (HF), are leading causes of death and disability in India. However, most studies in India only include urban populations or rural regions with improved access and may not represent the poorest patients or regions. We studied the epidemiology of HF patients admitted to a secondary care hospital in rural Chhattisgarh, India. Methods We did a retrospective chart review of patients hospitalized with HF in 2018 to obtain their demographic data and risk factors for developing HF. We reviewed echocardio-grams to assign patients to their most probable HF category. Results We studied 88 HF patients with a mean age of 42 years including 55 (62.5%) women. The most common categories of HF were cardiomyopathy (36.8%), rheumatic heart disease (RHD; 25.3%) and right heart failure (RHF; 18.4%). Prior tuberculosis was more prevalent in patients with RHF compared with other types of HF (43.8% v. 13.9%). Conclusions HF patients in this study from rural central India were young and predominantly women. Cardiomyopathy, RHD and RHF due to past tuberculosis were common causes of HF in this population. Further studies are needed to expand upon these single centre findings to better understand the risk factors and outcomes of HF among the rural poor.
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Abhisake Kole
San Francisco General Hospital
ANUP AGARWAL
Bhavna Seth
University of Pittsburgh
The National Medical Journal of India
Johns Hopkins University
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69ffcb927e61d2a3f0c23062 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.25259/nmji_450_21