Contemporary aetiology of acute heart failure in a teaching hospital in Ghana
Date
2023
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BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
Abstract
Background Heart failure (HF) is recognized as a global public health disease associated with high morbidity and
mortality. It is suggested that the main underlying causes of HF in developing countries difer from those identifed in
well-resourced countries. This study therefore presents the cardiovascular risk factors and the underlying aetiology of
HF among admitted patients in a teaching Hospital in Ghana.
Method The study prospectively recruited 140 consecutive patients admitted for heart failure at the Medical depart‑
ment of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital from March to October, 2014. The study evaluated the cardiovascular risk fac‑
tors and the aetiologies of heart failure, and compared the risk factors and aetiologies with patient’s age and gender.
Results The mean age of the study participants was 51.3±16.8 years. The commonest cardiovascular risk factors
observed were hypertension (46.5%), history of previous HF (40.7%), excessive alcohol use (38.6%), and family history
of heart disease (29.3%); predominantly hypertension (68.3%). The major underlying aetiology of HF were dilated car‑
diomyopathy (38.6%), hypertensive heart disease (21.4%), ischaemic heart disease (13.6%) and valvular heart disease
(12.9%). These underlying aetiology of HF were more common in patients aged 40 years and above (p=0.004) and
those presenting with multiple risk factors (p=0.001).
Conclusion The major underlying aetiology of heart failure in adults were dilated cardiomyopathy, hypertensive
heart disease, ischaemic heart disease and valvular heart disease, which were signifcantly high among patients aged
40 years and above and those presenting multiple risk factors. Hypertension, excessive alcohol use, family history of
heart disease and personal history of previous heart failure diagnosis are noted as the main cardiovascular risk factors
among heart failure patients
Description
Research Article
Keywords
Aetiologies, Cardiovascular risk factors, Heart failure, Ghana