[Present-day classification and nomenclature of rheumatic fever].

Autor: Nasonova VA, Kuz'mina NN, Belov BS
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Klinicheskaia meditsina [Klin Med (Mosk)] 2004; Vol. 82 (8), pp. 61-6.
Abstrakt: The paper presents a new classification of rheumatic fever, which has been adopted by the Plenary Session of the Association of Rheumatologists of Russia in May 2003. This classification envisages the abandonment of the term "rheumatism" in its former interpretation. The term "acute rheumatic fever" (ARF) appears to be more justified since it makes a physician elucidate its association with Group A streptococcal infection of the throat and prescribe antibiotics for eradication of this infection in its acute period (primary prophylaxis) and for prevention of repeated attacks (secondary prophylaxis). The current interpretation of the clinical syndromes/symptoms and laboratory parameters that enter into diagnostic criteria for ARF is presented. There are 2 types of outcome of the disease. In case of recovery, we are dealing with the complete regression of the clinical symptomatology of ARF, normalized laboratory parameters and no residual changes. Chronic rheumatic diseases of the heart are considered to mean a disease characterized by a cardiac valvular lesion as postinflammatory marginal fibrosis of valvular leaflets or cardiac abnormality (failure and/or stenosis) developed after prior ARF. Emphasis is laid on the significance of evidence of Group A streptococcal infection that precedes the development of the disease. Examples of clinical diagnosis in accordance with the terminology of the International Classification of Diseases, the 10th edition, are given in the paper.
Databáze: MEDLINE