A systematic review of the spectrum of cardiac arrhythmias in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Abstract

Major structural cardiovascular diseases are associated with cardiac arrhythmias, but their full spectrum remains unknown in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), which we addressed in this systematic review. Atrial fibrillation/atrial flutter (AF/AFL) prevalence is 16.22% in heart failure, 10.28% in rheumatic heart disease, 3.7% in cardiology admissions, but <1% in the general population. Use of oral anticoagulation is heterogenous (9.79%) across SSA. The epidemiology of sudden cardiac arrest/death is less characterized in SSA. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is challenging, owing to low awareness and lack of equipment for life-support. About 18% of SSA countries have no cardiac implantable electronic devices services, leaving hundreds of millions of people without any access to treatment for advanced bradyarrhythmias, and implant rates are more than 200-fold lower than in the western world. Management of tachyarrhythmias is largely non-invasive (about 80% AF/AFL via rate-controlled strategy only), as electrophysiological study and catheter ablation centers are almost non-existent in most countries. Copyright:

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Yuyun, M. F., Bonny, A., Ng, G. A., Sliwa, K., Kengne, A. P., Chin, A., … Bukhman, G. (2020, May 8). A systematic review of the spectrum of cardiac arrhythmias in Sub-Saharan Africa. Global Heart. Ubiquity Press. https://doi.org/10.5334/GH.808

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