A. Husain et al., PREVALENCE OF MITRAL-VALVE PROLAPSE IN SAUDI SICKLE-CELL DISEASE PATIENTS IN DAMMAM - A PROSPECTIVE-CONTROLLED ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC STUDY, Annals of saudi medicine, 15(3), 1995, pp. 244-248
Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is the most common valvular heart disease
and there are numerous reports of a strong association with many condi
tions including sickle cell disease (SCD). Since SCD is very common in
the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, we undertook a prospective cont
rolled study to determine and compare the prevalence of MVP in the SCD
patients with other groups of subjects. Three hundred and sixteen sub
jects (156 males and 160 females) were studied. They were divided into
four groups based on their hematologic diagnoses - ISCD, II normal co
ntrols, III sickle cell traits, IV other anemias. The prevalence of MV
P is 17.4% in Group I, 13.3% in Group II, 21.4% in Group III and 19.4%
in Group IV. There was no statistically significant difference in the
prevalence of MVP among the four study groups. In contrast to a previ
ous study, these results show that the prevalence of MVP by echocardio
graphic criteria (M-mode and 2-dimensional) in SCD patients is the sam
e as in the general population. We believe that mere case-reporting an
d lack of or inappropriate control in most of the clinical series are
responsible for the wide range of conditions claimed to be associated
with MVP.