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Idiopathic Cardiomyopathies in Korean Children-9-Year Korean Multicenter Study -

Authors
Oh, Jin HeeHong, Young MiChoi, Jae YoungKim, Soo JinJung, Jo WonSohn, SejungHyun, Myung ChulNoh, Chung IlLee, Joo WonPark, In Sook
Issue Date
Sep-2011
Publisher
JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOC
Keywords
Cardiomyopathy; Epidemiology; Pediatrics; Primary disease
Citation
CIRCULATION JOURNAL, v.75, no.9, pp.2228 - 2234
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Journal Title
CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Volume
75
Number
9
Start Page
2228
End Page
2234
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/111703
DOI
10.1253/circj.CJ-11-0051
ISSN
1346-9843
Abstract
Background: Idiopathic cardiomyopathies (CMPs) are an important heterogeneous group of diseases. With the advance of therapeutic strategies, epidemiologic data on CMP have become very important, but only a few have been reported in Asian children. We conducted a retrospective epidemiologic study of primary CMP in Korean children. Methods and Results: Using a multicenter survey, we studied primary CMP among Korean children from January 1998 to December 2006 based on classification (2006) of CMP by the American Heart Association. A total of 277 primary CMP patients were reported from 17 cardiovascular centers. The average annual occurrence of new cases of primary CMP was 0.28 per 100,000 Korean children younger than 15 years of age (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.24-0.31). Dilated CMP (DCMP) was 66.43%, hypertrophic CMP (HCMP) 23.47%, restrictive CMP (RCMP) 6.50% and others 3.61%. The point prevalence of primary CMP at the end of the study was estimated as 2.11/100,000 (95% CI 1.83-2.43), DCMP 1.39/100,000, HCMP 0.51/100,000, RCMP 0.16/100,000 and others 0.04/100,000. Survival rates over 9 years were 69.8% in DCMP, 90.3% in HCMP, and 47.2% in RCMP. Conclusions: Recent point prevalence of childhood primary CMP in Korea was estimated as 2.11/100,000. Further epidemiologic study with a nationwide survey is necessary. (Circ J 2011; 75: 2228-2234)
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