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[Delays in the management of AMI: Results of an investigation conducted in Sousse (Tunisia)].

A Mahdhaoui1, H Bouraoui, M A Majdoub, A Ben Abdelaziz, B Trimeche, J Zaaraoui, G Jeridi, S Ernez Hajri, H Ammar.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The goal of our work was to assess the delays of admission for Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) in Sousse (Tunisia) and to identify predictors of these delays. Our prospective survey was led from January 1999 to December 2001; 232 patients with AMI were included. The onset of symptoms usually occurred in the patient's home (80.6%). The chest pain was atypical in 19.4% of cases; 91% of patients directly consulted the emergency departments, whereas the ambulatory emergency services were used in only in 2.2% of cases. Delays of hospitalization in coronary care units were on average too long (14 h 21 min +/- 19 h 16 min). This prolongation was essentially caused by a too long period between onset of symptoms and first patient call. In bivariate analysis, dyslipidemia, diabetes, absence of smoking and an atypical symptoms were associated with prolonged hospitalization delays. However in multivariate analysis, only diabetes and atypical symptoms were independent factors associated with a hospitalization delay of more than 12 h. In 23% of the patients, a prolonged pre-hospital time period prevented the use of thrombolysis.
CONCLUSION: Pre-hospital delays should be shortened by a multidisciplinary action that especially focuses on a better sanitary education of patients to risk.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12710290     DOI: 10.1016/s0003-3928(02)00180-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris)        ISSN: 0003-3928


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1.  Acute coronary syndrome in young Sub-Saharan Africans: a prospective study of 21 cases.

Authors:  Moustapha Sarr; Djibril Mari Ba; Mouhamadou Bamba Ndiaye; Malick Bodian; Modou Jobe; Adama Kane; Maboury Diao; Alassane Mbaye; Mouhamadoul Mounir Dia; Soulemane Pessinaba; Abdoul Kane; Serigne Abdou Ba
Journal:  BMC Cardiovasc Disord       Date:  2013-12-14       Impact factor: 2.298

2.  Delay of Fibrinolysis in ST- Elevation Myocardial Infarction: Results of an Investigation Conducted in a Single Center in Sousse Tunisia.

Authors:  Hatem Bouraoui; Besma Trimeche; Samia Ernez Hajri; Abdallah Mahdhaoui; Meriem Ben Romdhane; Gouider Jeridi
Journal:  Heart Views       Date:  2014-07

3.  [Acute coronary syndromes in Dakar: therapeutic, clinical and evolutionary aspects].

Authors:  Mouhamed Cherif Mboup; Maboury Diao; Khadidiatou Dia; Pape Diadie Fall
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2014-10-03
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