Can we screen for heart disease in children at public health centres? A multicentre observational study of screening for heart disease with a risk of sudden death in children

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Paula Greciano Calero
Silvia Escribá Bori
Juan Antonio Costa Orvay
Nina González Pons
María del Carmen Martín Pérez
Dolores Cardona Alfonseca
Cristina Nogales Velázquez
Sergi Verd Vallespir
Alicia Esther Tur Salom
Antonella Chiandetti
Marcos Navarro Noguera
Anna Grau Blanch
María Magdalena Rotger Genestar
Marianna Mambié Meléndez
Mercedes Fernández Hidalgo
Juana María Seguí Llinas
Laura Martorell Bon
Patricia Arestuche Aguilar
Beatriz Garrido Conde
María del Valle Sánchez Grao
Katia Sarraff Trujillo
Antoni Muntaner Alonso
Catalina Grimalt Ferragut
Andrea Soriano Marco
Viviana Gómez Rojas
Juan Pol Serra
机构
[1] Paediatric Department,Children’s Heart Unit
[2] Son Espases University Hospital,Children’s Heart Unit
[3] Paediatric Department,Children’s Heart Unit
[4] Can Misses Hospital,undefined
[5] Paediatric Department,undefined
[6] Mateu Orfila General Hospital,undefined
[7] Son Ferriol Public Health Centre,undefined
[8] Son Serra-La Vileta Public Health Centre,undefined
[9] Vila Public Health Centre,undefined
[10] Es Mercadal Public Health Centre,undefined
[11] Es Blanquer Public Health Centre,undefined
[12] S’Escorxador Public Health Centre,undefined
[13] Muntanya Public Health Centre,undefined
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2024年 / 183卷
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Sudden death; Heart disease; Screening; Children; Primary care; Electrocardiogram;
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Sudden cardiac death in children is a rare event, but of great social significance. Generally, it is related to heart disease with a risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD), which may occur with cardiovascular symptoms and/or electrocardiographic markers; thus, a primary care paediatrician (PCP) could detect them. Therefore, we proposed a study that assesses how to put into practice and conduct a cardiovascular assessment within the routine healthy-child check-ups at six and twelve years of age; that reflects cardiovascular signs and symptoms, as well as the electrocardiographic alterations that children with a risk of SCD in the selected population present; and that assesses the PCP’s skill at electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation. In collaboration with PCPs, primary care nurses, and paediatric cardiologists, an observational, descriptive, multicentre, cross-sectional study was carried out in the Balearic Islands (Spain), from April 2021 to January 2022, inclusive. The PCPs gathered patient data through forms (medical record, electrocardiogram, and physical examination) and sent them to the investigator, together with the informed consent document and electrocardiogram. The investigator passed the electrocardiogram on to the paediatric cardiologists for reading, in an identical form to those the paediatricians had filled in. The variables were collected, and a descriptive analysis performed. Three paediatric cardiologists, twelve PCPs, and nine nurses from seven public health centres took part. They collected the data from 641 patients, but 233 patients did not participate (in 81.11% due to the PCP’s workload). Therefore, the study coverage was around 64%, representing the quotient of the total number of patients who participated, divided by the total number of patients who were eligible for the study. We detected 30 patients with electrocardiographic alterations compatible with SCD risk. Nine of these had been examined by a paediatric cardiologist at some time (functional murmur in 8/9), five had reported shortness of breath with exercise, and four had reported a family history of sudden death. The physical examination of all the patients whose ECG was compatible with a risk of SCD was normal. Upon analysing to what extent the ECG results of the PCP and the paediatric cardiologist agreed, the percentage of agreement in the final interpretation (normal/altered) was 91.9%, while Cohen’s kappa coefficient was 31.2% (CI 95%: 13.8–48.6%). The sensitivity of the ECG interpretation by the PCP to detect an ECG compatible with a risk of SCD was 29% and the positive predictive value 45%.
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