Original algorithms for the detection of cardiovascular involvement of neglected tropical diseases

Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) introduce considerable morbidity and mortality on a global scale, directly impacting over 1 billion individuals as well as their families and communities. Afflicted individuals may have limited access to resources and care in these regions, contributing to a high p...

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Published inExpert review of cardiovascular therapy Vol. 22; no. 1-3; p. 59
Main Authors Liblik, Kiera, Florica, Ioana Tereza, Baranchuk, Adrian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 2024
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Summary:Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) introduce considerable morbidity and mortality on a global scale, directly impacting over 1 billion individuals as well as their families and communities. Afflicted individuals may have limited access to resources and care in these regions, contributing to a high proportion of chronic, progressive, and systemic disease. The cardiovascular system is at particular risk of demise for several NTDs, yet remains largely unstudied due in part to the lack of robust data collection mechanisms in the most impacted regions. The present review is a part of the Neglected Tropical Diseases and other Infectious Diseases affecting the Heart (NET-Heart) Project, aiming at summarizing the current knowledge on cardiovascular implications of NTDs and providing diagnostic as well as management recommendations which can be tailored to low-resource settings. The diagnostic and management algorithms of 13 unique NTDs are presented and summarized. Recognizing cardiac manifestations of NTDs can significantly alter disease trajectory and all physicians benefit from improved knowledge about NTDs. Great potential exists to advance patient care by improving data collection, communication, and international collaboration.
ISSN:1744-8344
DOI:10.1080/14779072.2024.2315090