Rheumatic Fever Flashcards
Define rheumatic fever
Inflammatory multisystem disorder caused by Group A beta-haemolytic streptococci
infection
What are the causes/risk factors of rheumatic fever?
Autoimmune disease: molecular mimicry -> cross-reactive antibodies and T-cells -> tissue
inflammation
• Family history
What are the signs and symptoms of rheumatic fever?
General • Fever • Malaise • Anorexia • Recent sore throat (pharyngeal streptococcal infection)
Carditis • SOB • Chest pain • Palpitations • Mid-diastolic murmur • Pericardial rub
PolyArthritis
• Painful swollen joints
• Redness
• Tenderness
Subcutaneous Nodules
• Extensor surfaces, joints, tendons
Erythema marginatum
• Transient erythematous rash with raised edges
• Crescent or ring shaped
• Trunk and proximal limbs
Sydenham’s chorea
• Rapid involuntary irregular movements with dancing quality
What investigations are carried out for rheumatic fever
- erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) - elevated
- CRP - elevated
- WBC count - elevated
- blood cultures - no growth
- ECG - prolonged PR interval is a minor criterion of acute rheumatic fever
- chest x-ray - may show chamber enlargement and congestive cardiac failure
- echocardiogram - may reveal morphological changes to the mitral and/or aortic valves; severity of regurgitation (mitral, aortic, and tricuspid); pericardial effusion if pericarditis present
- throat culture - growth of beta-haemolytic group A streptococci
- rapid antigen test for group A streptococci - positive
- anti-streptococcal serology - above normal range