Korean J Prev Med.
2000 Mar;33(1):36-44.
Heart Diseases Prevalence of Elementary School Children in Kyonggi Province
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Preventive Medicine, Medcal college, Konyang University.
- 2Department of Preventive Medicine, Medical college, Korea University.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
The heart diseases are known as a major cause of sudden death, as well as a cause of poor life-quality of school-age children. But there have been few mass screening of heart diseases in these children in Korea. This study was done to estimate the prevalence of heart diseases of these population.
METHODS
We screened all elementary students(grade 1) in 12 cities and 16
counties(Gun) in Kyonggi province from 1992 to 1995. The first screening was done by
auscultation of doctors and simultaneously by checking using 'auto-interpreter of
EKG-cardiac sound'(Fukuda Densi ECP 50A). We conducted futher examinations to
whom classified as being abnormal condition in first screening, by using EKG, chest
x-ray, doppler echocardiograpy(if needed).
RESULTS
The total number of examined students was 161,308(92% of the population),
the male were 83,238 and female were 78,070. The congenital heart diseases(CHD)
patients were 290(18 per 10,000) - male 155(18.6 per 10,000) and female 135(17.3 per
10,000). The most frequent disease was ventricula septal defect(VSD, 45.5%), Atrial
septal defect(ASD, 14.8%), Tetralogy of Follot(TOF, 11.7%), and Patent Dutus
Arteriosis(PDA, 7.6%) in order. In female, the order was VSD(48.1%), ASD(13.3%),
TOF(11.1%), and PDA(10.4%). The total number of EKG abnormality were 433(62.7 per
10,000) among 69,056 screened children in 1995. The complete right bundle branch
block(CRBBB) and paroxymal ventricular contraction(PVC) were frequent(26.6%, 26.3%
in each), and incomplete right bunddle branch block(IRBBB,14.6%), paroxymal atrial
contraction(PAC, 6.7%), abnormal Q(5.8%), Wolf-Pakinson-White syndrom (5.5%) in
order. In female, the most frequent abnormality was PVC(29.8%), and CRBBB(19.9%) in
order.
CONCLUSION
We could present the stable prevalence of the rare heart disease. The
prevalence of congenital heart diseases was 18.0 per 10,000 and of EKG abnormality was
62.7 per 10,000 among school children.