Cardiac Echography in Pediatrics at the Regional Hospital of Diourbel: Indication and Result

Childhood heart disease is a real public health problem. In our contexts, care remains a major challenge. Doppler echocardiography remains the essential examination for diagnosis. The objective of our study was to describe the different clinical indications for cardiac ultrasound in children and the main pediatric heart diseases at the Diourbel Heinrich Lübke Regional Hospital. This was a descriptive and analytical retrospective study spanning from 2020 to 2022; covering a series of 140 cases. The study was carried out using patient clinical observation sheets and consultation sheets. We identified 140 ultra-sounds. The average age of patients was 35.96 months with extremes of 0.03 months and 192 months. The female sex was predominant, with an M/F sex ratio of 0.72. Ultrasound was systematically requested in 67.14% of the study population. The indications found were mainly: heart murmur, polymalfor-mative syndrome, respiratory failure, bronchiolitis, cardiomegaly, suspicion of heart disease, cardiomegaly, pre-therapeutic and pre-operative assessment. A total of 71 cardiac abnormalities were found in 65 patients, i.e. a prevalence of 46.42%. Congenital heart disease was more frequent (found in 49 patients, a prevalence of 35%) and was dominated by the CIA. There was a female predominance in almost all heart diseases except in the case of endocarditis where codominance is found. Our study has made it possible, through echocardiography, to evaluate the indications for echocardiography in children, to determine the prevalence of heart disease in children and also to assess the relevance of requests for echocardiography.


Introduction
Childhood heart disease is a real public health problem.In our contexts, care remains a major challenge linked to the low socio-economic level of the populations and the insufficiency of suitable technical platforms.Doppler echocardiography remains the essential examination for diagnosis.In the pediatric population, these heart diseases can be congenital or acquired.Congenital heart disease accounts for approximately one third of child malformations [1].Acquired heart disease, which is significantly less frequent, accounts for 29% of heart disease in children [2].In Senegal The hospital prevalence according to the studies of Basse, Fall and Sow were respectively 8.7; 2.4 and 10.6 per 1000 [3].This high prevalence is a worrying public health problem.In sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Senegal, despite progress in care, we encounter many difficulties, including the delay in the diagnosis of heart disease, with the major consequence of the arrival of patients at the stages of complications.Efforts have been made especially in Dakar in urban areas with the presence of the CUOMO centre, but the problem still remains in rural areas; In the pediatric department of the Diourbel Heinrich Lübke Regional Hospital, that's to say in a rural environment, the constraints of a cardiologist specializing in pediatric and congenital cardiology as well as the difficulty of access to pediatric echocardiography (probe pediatrics) are encountered every day.No study has yet been carried out on heart disease in children.We deemed it necessary to carry out some in this context, the objectives of which were to evaluate the epidemiology of heart disease in the pediatric population and to specify the clinical situations in children motivating a request for an echocardiography examination.

Methodology
This is a retrospective descriptive and analytical study carried out during the period from April 1, 2020 to February 28, 2022 in the pediatric department of the Diourbel regional hospital center which is a level II public health establishment.Echocardiograms were performed by a pediatrician trained in pediatric cardiology.We used a 6 MHz cardiac probe on a Vivid 5 device equipped with pulsed, continuous and color Doppler.We included in this study all patients aged from 0 days to 16 years of life, received for the realization of a cardiac ultrasound in the context of suspicion, evaluation or follow-up of a heart disease.We excluded all patients whose information on the reasons for requesting an echocardiography examination was not well specified.The input mask was created on epi info and the questionnaires (appendices) were completed using data from the files as well as the consultation sheets.For each patient, the following parameters were studied: socio-demographic aspects: age, sex; Doppler echocardiography: indications and results.After data entry on sphinx, data processing and analysis were carried out using EPI INFO, EXCEL and SPSS.The significance threshold was retained for a p-value < 0.05 (Chi-square test).We performed a univariate and bivariate analysis.World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases

Results
During the study period, 140 echocardiographic examinations were performed in as many children.Echocardiography was requested systematically in 67.14% of cases and allowed the detection of 71 cases of heart disease in children.Congenital heart disease was found in 49 patients, i.e. a prevalence of 35%, rheumatic valve disease was found in 10 patients, i.e. 7.14%.Cardiomyopathies were found in 6 patients, i.e. 4.29% (Table 1 ).We did not find a statistically significant association between heart murmur and congenital heart disease or rheumatic valve disease.Cyanosis and tetralogy of fallot are closely related with a p-value = 0.00001.As for polymalformative syndrome, it is significantly associated with PAD but not with other heart diseases.A very significant link with a p-value = 0.0000000001 was found between heart failure and cardiomyopathy.The latter was also associated with tachycardia.

Discussion
The average age in our study was 35.96 months.Infants represented 49.29% of this number and newborns 20%.These results are comparable with many studies carried out in Senegal and in Africa in general.Sow [3], the majority of these patients were less than one year old (44.6%),Abena [4] and Cloarec [5] 70% of cases were between 0 and 2 years old.The majority of the TOURE series in Mali consisted of children under one year old and estimated at 39.83% [6].The average age was relatively homogeneous in all the African series, whereas it is lower in certain developed countries [7].This is explained by the fact that in our countries the diagnosis is made when complications appear, in particular pulmonary complications, which lead the parents to a pediatric consultation.
The sex ratio of 0.72 showed a female predominance compared to the analysis of DIOP [8] which noted a sex ratio of 1.11 and BAH [9] 1.07 in favor of boys.Leye [10], Mbodj [11] and Diakhate [12] showed a female predominance.In all these series, we did not find a direct relationship between sex and heart disease.
The heart murmur posed the indication of 29 echocardiographies or 20.71% of cases.It was the reason for 32.14% of echocardiograms performed by the Togouma team in Burkina Faso [2].The murmur is also at the forefront of indications in Kinda's study, these results could be explained by the fact that the murmur is an almost constant sign in congenital heart disease in children [13].
One out of ten echocardiograms was prescribed for suspected congenital heart

Table 1 .
).The average age of the study population was 35.96 months with a median age of 7 months and extremes [0.03 months to 192 months].Patients aged 1 to 30 months represented 49.29% of the study population.The sex ratio was 0.72 and 0.63 for congenital heart disease.Table2gives the distribution of cases according to the echocardiography indication(s) and according to age groups.The heart murmur was the subject of 20.71% (29 cases) of the requests for cardiac ultrasound examination.It was more common in the age group [1 -30 months] with 17 cases.Cardiac ultrasound was performed in 12 patients (8.57%) for bronchiolitis; cyanosis was the reason for requesting echocardiography in 6 children (4.28%).Heart failure had been the subject of 8 requests for echocardiography, i.e. 5.7% of cases and all of them were pathological; cardiomegaly had the same number but only 62% of echocardiograms came back pathological.Of the 29 echocardiograms performed for a Distribution of heart disease cases.

Table 2 .
Distribution of cases according to the indication(s) and according to age groups 58%) including 12 in women and 4 in men.male sex, followed by interventricular communications (VID) with 12 cases (20.68%) with a codominance according to sex.Persistence of the arterial duct (PAD) accounted for 9 cases World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases

Table 3 .
Distribution of cases according to the main indications and their results.

Table 4 .
Nosological distribution of heart disease cases.