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Pattern of congenital heart diseases in Rwandan children with genetic defects


Raissa Teteli
Annette Uwineza
Yvan Butera
Janvier Hitayezu
Seraphine Murorunkwere
Lamberte Umurerwa
Janvier Ndinkabandi
Anne-Cécile Hellin
Mauricette Jamar
Jean-Hubert Caberg
Narcisse Muganga
Joseph Mucumbitsi
Emmanuel Kamanzi Rusingiza
Leon Mutesa

Abstract

Introduction: Congenital heart diseases (CHD) are commonly associated with genetic defects. Our study  aimed at determining the occurrence and pattern of CHD association with genetic defects among pediatric  patients in Rwanda.

Methods: A total of 125 patients with clinical features suggestive of genetic defects were recruited. Echocardiography and standard karyotype studies were performed in all patients.

Results: CHDs were detected in the majority of patients with genetic defects. The commonest isolated CHD was ventricular septal defect found in many cases of Down syndrome. In total, chromosomal abnormalities represented the majority of cases in our cohort and were associated with various types of CHDs.

Conclusion: Our findings showed that CHDs are common in Rwandan pediatric patients with genetic defects. These results suggest that a routine echocardiography assessment combined with systematic genetic  investigations including standard karyotype should be mandatory in patients presenting characteristic clinical features in whom CHD is suspected to be associated with genetic defect.

Key words: Congenital heart disease, genetic defects, pediatric patients, Rwanda


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