Accuracy of the NADAS Criteria in Helping Establish the Diagnosis in Children With Suspected to Have Congenital Heart Disease

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS Paediatrica Indonesiana Pub Date : 2023-08-14 DOI:10.14238/pi63.4.2023.267-73
Dr Rahmawati
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Background : Prevalence of congenital heart disease is approximately 8/1000 live births and majority of them are diagnosed during evaluation of a murmur detected either during a routine follow-up or while assessment during an intercurrent illness. NADAS criteria can be used as screening test with hight a sensitivity and specificity regarding ability to differentiate pathologic from innocent murmurs. Aim : The aim of the study was to assess the accuracy of the NADAS criteria in helping to diagnose disease in children suspected of having congenital heart disease. Methods : This was a diagnostic study with a cross-sectional approach and Inclusion criteria were children aged 1 month - 12 years from history and physical examination found a history of recurrent ARI, poor nutritional status, failure to thrive, found cardiac murmurs, without/any cyanosis who attended the outpatient cardiology pediatric at Haji Adam Malik General Hospital between Januari - july 2021. Data Analysis was created using the program IBM SPSS Statistics version 25 Results : 70 children were screened. 60 children were detected to have CHD. 63,3% of the study population in the age group <5 year had a heart disease. All CHD patients had poor nutritional status, abnormal ECG and 88.33% had a history of recurrent ARI, 80% had abnormal chest x-ray, and 55% had abnormal S2. A grade 3 or higher systolic murmur was found in 78.33% of patients had CHD. Conclusion : NADAS criteria can be used as a screening test for helping to diagnose disease in children suspected of having CHD with accuracy 87.14%, sensitivity of 88.33%, specificity was 80% when score at 3 (1 major + 2 minor) and AUC value is 0.842.
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NADAS标准在帮助诊断疑似先天性心脏病患儿中的准确性
背景:先天性心脏病的患病率约为8/1000活产婴儿,其中大多数是在常规随访或在合并疾病期间评估时检测到的杂音时诊断出来的。NADAS标准可作为筛选试验,在区分病理性和无害性杂音的能力方面具有较高的敏感性和特异性。目的:本研究的目的是评估NADAS标准在帮助诊断怀疑患有先天性心脏病的儿童疾病方面的准确性。方法:这是一项采用横断面方法的诊断性研究,纳入标准是年龄为1个月至12岁的儿童,从病史和体格检查中发现复发性ARI病史,营养状况不佳,发育不良,发现心脏杂音,没有/任何紫绀,这些儿童在2021年1月至7月期间在Haji Adam Malik综合医院的儿科心脏病门诊就诊。使用IBM SPSS Statistics version 25进行数据分析。结果:筛选了70名儿童。60名儿童被检出冠心病。在5岁以下的研究人群中,63.3%的人患有心脏病。所有冠心病患者营养状况不佳,心电图异常,88.33%有ARI复发史,80%胸片异常,55% S2异常。78.33%的冠心病患者有3级及以上的收缩期杂音。结论:NADAS标准可作为一种有助于诊断疑似冠心病儿童疾病的筛查试验,其准确性为87.14%,敏感性为88.33%,特异性为80%,评分为3分(1主要+ 2次要),AUC值为0.842。
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