%0 Journal Article %A MJ Saunders %A DG Wilson %A CS Ashtekar %T 41 Presentation and management of rheumatic fever in south wales %D 2018 %R 10.1136/heartjnl-2017-BCCA.41 %J Heart %P A14-A14 %V 104 %N Suppl 2 %X Purpose Rheumatic fever (RF) is uncommon in the UK. The reported incidence in wealthy countries is below 1/100,000. This study aimed to identify how RF presents in South Wales, and to see if patients were diagnosed appropriately and received the correct investigations and treatment.Methods Retrospective study of all paediatric patients with first presentation of RF in South Wales between 1 st January 2004- 30th April 2017. The Revised Jones Criteria 2015 were used to diagnose RF.Results A total of 35 patients met all inclusion criteria, with an estimated incidence of 0.81/100,000 5–14 year olds in South Wales. 28/35 patients presented with carditis, in whom 9 of the carditis was silent and was diagnosed from echocardiographic features. 19/35 patients presented with chorea, 12/35 with arthritis, 4/35 with erythema marginatum and 2/35 with subcutaneous nodules. Only 17/35 patients had a throat swab performed compared to 34/35 who had an ASOT or AntiDNase B titre performed. 6/35 patients had no initial eradication Penicillin treatment, but all 35 patients were on correct secondary prophylaxis.Conclusion Although the condition has undergone a decline in the UK, there are still estimated 3 presentations of RF a year in South Wales. Chorea and carditis were the most prominent presenting features, although in many the carditis was clinically silent and was diagnosed by echocardiography. Clinicians still need to be aware of this condition and its treatment, as many patients are not receiving the correct investigations or initial eradication therapy. %U https://heart.bmj.com/content/heartjnl/104/Suppl_2/A14.3.full.pdf