Epidemiology of Peripartum Cardiomyopathy in Africa

K. Karaye, A. Habib, K. Sliwa
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Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a disease that predominantly affects Black African women. The history of peripartum cardiac failure in Africa dates to the 1960s, before the availability of echocardiography. With the availability of echocardiography in the late 1970s, studies on well-characterised PPCM began to be reported. To date, there is no population-based PPCM study in Africa. However, hospital-based studies have reported incidence rates as high as 1:100 deliveries in Nigeria and representing up to 52% of all cardiomyopathies. For reasons that are not yet very clear, there are obvious wide disparities in incidence and prevalence within and between African Countries. Likewise, prevalence of suggested risk factors for the disease vary widely between studies. However, the disease seems to be more common among the poor rural population. Clinical outcomes are much worse in Africa than in Western Europe and North America. Mortality rates as high as 24.2% at 6 months and 47.4% at 1 year of follow-up had been recorded in Kano, Nigeria, 48.3% over 4 years in Burkina Faso, 11.6% over 6 months in Zimbabwe and 13.0% over 6 months in South Africa. It is hoped that the ongoing peripartum cardiomyopathy in Nigeria (PEACE) Registry and the worldwide EURObservational Research Programme (EORP) on PPCM will soon shed more light on the epidemiology of PPCM in Africa. The present article aimed to review the epidemiology of the disease in Africa, where the disease is relatively more common.
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非洲围产期心肌病流行病学研究
围产期心肌病(PPCM)是一种主要影响非洲黑人妇女的疾病。非洲围产期心力衰竭的历史可以追溯到20世纪60年代,当时超声心动图还没有出现。随着超声心动图在20世纪70年代后期的可用性,对特征明确的PPCM的研究开始被报道。迄今为止,在非洲没有基于人群的PPCM研究。然而,基于医院的研究报告称,尼日利亚的分娩发生率高达1:100,占所有心肌病的52%。由于尚不十分清楚的原因,非洲国家内部和国家之间在发病率和流行率方面存在明显的广泛差异。同样地,不同研究中所建议的疾病危险因素的流行程度差别很大。然而,这种疾病似乎在贫穷的农村人口中更为常见。非洲的临床结果比西欧和北美差得多。在尼日利亚卡诺,6个月死亡率高达24.2%,随访1年死亡率高达47.4%,布基纳法索4年死亡率为48.3%,津巴布韦6个月死亡率为11.6%,南非6个月死亡率为13.0%。希望正在进行的尼日利亚围产期心肌病(PEACE)登记和世界范围内的欧洲PPCM观察研究计划(EORP)将很快揭示非洲PPCM的流行病学。本文的目的是审查这种疾病在非洲的流行病学,在那里这种疾病相对更常见。
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