Annales de Cardiologie et d'Angeiologie, volume 64, issue 6, pages 439-445
Prise en charge de l’infarctus du myocarde en Tunisie : résultats préliminaires du registre FAST-MI Tunisie de la Société tunisienne de cardiologie et de chirurgie cardiovasculaire
F Addad
,
J Gouider
,
E Boughzela
,
S. Kamoun
,
R Boujenah
,
H Haouala
,
H GAMRA
,
F Maatouk
,
A Ben Khalfallah
,
S Kachboura
,
H. Baccar
,
N Ben Halima
,
A Guesmi
,
K Sayahi
,
W Sdiri
,
A Neji
,
A Bouakez
,
K Battikh
,
R Chettaoui
,
S. Mourali
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2015-12-01
scimago Q4
SJR: 0.200
CiteScore: 0.6
Impact factor: —
ISSN: 00033928, 17683181
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Abstract
FAST-MI Tunisian registry was initiated by the Tunisian Society of Cardiology and Cardio-vascular Surgery to assess characteristics, management, and hospital outcomes in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).We prospectively collected data from 203 consecutive patients (mean age 60.3 years, 79.8 % male) with STEMI who were treated in 15 public hospitals (representing 68.2 % of Tunisian public centres treating STEMI patients) during a 3-month period at the end of 2014. The most common risk factor was tobacco (64.9 %), hypertension (38.6 %), diabetes (36.9 %) and dyslipidemia (24.6 %).Among these patients, 66 % received reperfusion therapy, 35 % with primary percutaneous coronary interventions (PAMI), 31 % with thrombolysis (28.6 % of them by pre-hospital thrombolysis). The median time from symptom onset to thrombolysis was 185 and 358 min for PAMI, respectively. The in-hospital mortality was 7.0 %. Patients enrolled in interventional centers (n=156) were more likely to receive any reperfusion therapy (19.8 % vs 44.6 %; p<0.001) than at the regional system of care with less thrombolysis (26.9 % vs 44.6 %; p=0.008) and more PAMI (52.8 % vs 8.5 %; p<0.0001). Also the in-hospital mortality was lower (6.4 % vs 9.3 %) but not significant.Preliminary results from FAST-MI in Tunisia show that the pharmaco- invasive strategy should be promoted in non-interventional centers.
Found
Are you a researcher?
Create a profile to get free access to personal recommendations for colleagues and new articles.