Final Visual Comprehensive RHD Presentation
Final Visual Comprehensive RHD Presentation
• Signs:
• • Murmurs: Mitral stenosis (diastolic rumble),
Mitral regurgitation (holosystolic murmur).
• • Arrhythmias, heart failure signs (peripheral
Global Prevalence of RHD
• • Highest burden in sub-Saharan Africa, South
Asia, and the Pacific Islands.
• • Declining rates in developed
Prevalence (%) nations due to
antibiotic
8 use and improved healthcare access.
6
4
2
0
Africa Asia Pacific Europe Americas
Management of RHD
• • **Acute Phase:**
• - **Antibiotics:** IM benzathine penicillin G
for GAS eradication.
• - **Anti-inflammatory therapy:** Aspirin or
corticosteroids.
• - **Supportive care:** Bed rest, heart failure
management.
• • **Long-term Management:**
Surgical and Interventional
Treatment
• Indications:
• • Severe valvular stenosis or regurgitation
with symptomatic heart failure.
• Surgical Options:
• • Valve repair (commissurotomy for mitral
stenosis).
• • Valve replacement (mechanical or
bioprosthetic).
Global Efforts to Combat RHD
• • WHO and international health organizations
promote RHD control programs.
• • Early detection Prevalence
programs (%)and school-based
screenings
8 in high-burden areas.
6
4
2
0
Africa Asia Pacific Europe Americas
Conclusion & Key Takeaways
• 1. **RHD is preventable** but remains a
global challenge.
• 2. **Early antibiotic treatment and
prophylaxis are essential.**
• 3. **Echocardiography remains the gold
standard for diagnosis.**
• 4. **Surgical interventions improve
outcomes** but require better accessibility.
• 5. **Public health initiatives and research are
critical to RHD eradication.**