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2. Acute myocardial infarction and acute heart failure in the Middle East and North Africa: Study design and pilot phase study results from the PEACE MENA registry.
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Khalid F Alhabib, Habib Gamra, Wael Almahmeed, Ayman Hammoudeh, Salim Benkheddah, Mohammad Al Jarallah, Ahmed Al-Motarreb, Mothanna Alquraishi, Mohamed Sobhy, Magdi G Yousif, Fahad Alkindi, Nadia Fellat, Mohammad I Amin, Muhammad Ali, Ayman Al Saleh, Anhar Ullah, and Faiez Zannad
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BackgroundThis pilot study describes the overall design and results of the Program for the Evaluation and Management of the Cardiac Events registry for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region.MethodsThis prospective, multi-center, multi-country study included patients hospitalized with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and/or acute heart failure (AHF). We evaluated the clinical characteristics, socioeconomic and educational levels, management, in-hospital outcomes, and 30-day mortality rate of patients that were admitted to one tertiary-care center in each of 14 Arab countries in the MENA region.ResultsBetween 22 April and 28 August 2018, 543 AMI and 381AHF patients were enrolled from 14 Arab countries (mean age, 57±12 years, 82.5% men). Over half of the patients in both study groups had low incomes with limited health care coverage, and limited education. Nearly half of the cohort had a history of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or hypercholesterolemia. Among patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarctions, 56.4% received primary percutaneous interventions, 24% received thrombolysis, and 19.5% received no acute reperfusion therapy. The main causes of AHF were ischemic heart diseases (55%) and primary valvular heart diseases (15%). The in-hospital and 30-day mortality rates were 2.0% and 3.5%, respectively, for AMI, and 5.4% and 7.0%, respectively, for AHF.ConclusionsThis pilot study revealed a high prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in patients with AMI and AHF in Arab countries, and low levels of socioeconomic and educational status. Future phases of the study will improve our understanding of the impact that these factors have on the management and outcomes of cardiac events in these patient populations.
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3. Acute myocardial infarction and acute heart failure in the Middle East and North Africa: Study design and pilot phase study results from the PEACE MENA registry
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Muhammad Ali, Fahad Alkindi, Ayman Al Saleh, Wael Almahmeed, Khalid F. AlHabib, Ahmed Al-Motarreb, Mohammad I. Amin, Mothanna Alquraishi, Nadia Fellat, Ayman Hammoudeh, Mohamed Sobhy, Magdi G. Yousif, Salim Benkheddah, Anhar Ullah, Faiez Zannad, Habib Gamra, Mohammad Al Jarallah, Bodescot, Myriam, King Saud University [Riyadh] (KSU), Université de Monastir - University of Monastir (UM), Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi [Abou Dabi, Émirats arabes unis], Istishari Hospital [Amman, Jordanie], Université d'Alger 1 (Benyoucef Benkhedda), Sabah Al-Ahmad Cardiac Center [Ville de Koweït, Koweït], Sana'a University, Ibn Al-Bitar Hospital for Cardiac Surgery [Bagdad, Irak], International Cardiac Center [Alexandrie, Égypte] (ICC), Sudan Heart Centre [Khartoum, Soudan], Hamad Medical Corporation [Doha, Qatar], Ibn Sina University Hospital [Rabat, Maroc], Sh. Mohammad Bin Khalifa Cardiac Centre [Awali, Bahreïn], Saudi Heart Association [Riyad, Arabie saoudite], Centre d'investigation clinique [Nancy] (CIC), Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Nancy (CHRU Nancy)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Lorraine (UL), Université de Lorraine (UL), Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Nancy (CHRU Nancy), HG, WA, AH, SB, MJ, AM, MS, MGY, FA, NF, MIA, AS. 30 $ for each submitted online CRF for data collection. funder name: by Roche Diagnostic Middle East FZCO. https://www.rochemiddleeast.com, and Université de Lorraine (UL)-Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Nancy (CHRU Nancy)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
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BackgroundThis pilot study describes the overall design and results of the Program for the Evaluation and Management of the Cardiac Events registry for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region.MethodsThis prospective, multi-center, multi-country study included patients hospitalized with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and/or acute heart failure (AHF). We evaluated the clinical characteristics, socioeconomic and educational levels, management, in-hospital outcomes, and 30-day mortality rate of patients that were admitted to one tertiary-care center in each of 14 Arab countries in the MENA region.ResultsBetween 22 April and 28 August 2018, 543 AMI and 381AHF patients were enrolled from 14 Arab countries (mean age, 57±12 years, 82.5% men). Over half of the patients in both study groups had low incomes with limited health care coverage, and limited education. Nearly half of the cohort had a history of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or hypercholesterolemia. Among patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarctions, 56.4% received primary percutaneous interventions, 24% received thrombolysis, and 19.5% received no acute reperfusion therapy. The main causes of AHF were ischemic heart diseases (55%) and primary valvular heart diseases (15%). The in-hospital and 30-day mortality rates were 2.0% and 3.5%, respectively, for AMI, and 5.4% and 7.0%, respectively, for AHF.ConclusionsThis pilot study revealed a high prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in patients with AMI and AHF in Arab countries, and low levels of socioeconomic and educational status. Future phases of the study will improve our understanding of the impact that these factors have on the management and outcomes of cardiac events in these patient populations.
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- 2020
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