Rheumatic heart disease

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Definition

  • Delayed autoimmune reaction to group A streptococcal pharyngitis

Epidemiology

  • Occurs in about 3% of cases of untreated streptococcal pharyngitis

Etiology

  • Cross-reactivity of anti-streptococcal antibodies with interstitial cardiac valvular cells

Investigations

  • Anti-streptolysin-O titre (ASOT)
    • >116 is suggestive of recent group A streptococcal infection

Complications

  • Carditis leading to rheumatic heart disease in 30-45% of cases

Management

  • Acute
    • Antibiotics
      • First-line: penicillin V for 10 days
      • Alternative: amoxicillin for 10 days
    • If carditis, add antiinflammatory
      • First-line: high-dose ASA 20mg/kg?? (~1.3g) po qid
      • Alternative: prednisone 1g/kg po daily with a 9-week taper
  • Prophylaxis
    • Penicillin 1.2mU IM q3-4week