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Rationale, Design, Methodology and Hospital Characteristics of the First Gulf Acute Heart Failure Registry (Gulf CARE).

Authors :
Sulaiman KJ
Panduranga P
Al-Zakwani I
Alsheikh-Ali A
Al-Habib K
Al-Suwaidi J
Al-Mahmeed W
Al-Faleh H
El-Asfar A
Al-Motarreb A
Ridha M
Bulbanat B
Al-Jarallah M
Bazargani N
Asaad N
Amin H
Source :
Heart views : the official journal of the Gulf Heart Association [Heart Views] 2014 Jan; Vol. 15 (1), pp. 6-12.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background: There is paucity of data on heart failure (HF) in the Gulf Middle East. The present paper describes the rationale, design, methodology and hospital characteristics of the first Gulf acute heart failure registry (Gulf CARE).<br />Materials and Methods: Gulf CARE is a prospective, multicenter, multinational registry of patients >18 year of age admitted with diagnosis of acute HF (AHF). The data collected included demographics, clinical characteristics, etiology, precipitating factors, management and outcomes of patients admitted with AHF. In addition, data about hospital readmission rates, procedures and mortality at 3 months and 1-year follow-up were recorded. Hospital characteristics and care provider details were collected. Data were entered in a dedicated website using an electronic case record form.<br />Results: A total of 5005 consecutive patients were enrolled from February 14, 2012 to November 13, 2012. Forty-seven hospitals in 7 Gulf States (Oman, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Kuwait, United Gulf Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain) participated in the project. The majority of hospitals were community hospitals (46%; 22/47) followed by non-University teaching (32%; 15/47 and University hospitals (17%). Most of the hospitals had intensive or coronary care unit facilities (93%; 44/47) with 59% (28/47) having catheterization laboratory facilities. However, only 29% (14/47) had a dedicated HF clinic facility. Most patients (71%) were cared for by a cardiologist.<br />Conclusions: Gulf CARE is the first prospective registry of AHF in the Middle East, intending to provide a unique insight into the demographics, etiology, management and outcomes of AHF in the Middle East. HF management in the Middle East is predominantly provided by cardiologists. The data obtained from this registry will help the local clinicians to identify the deficiencies in HF management as well as provide a platform to implement evidence based preventive and treatment strategies to reduce the burden of HF in this region.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1995-705X
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Heart views : the official journal of the Gulf Heart Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24949181
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/1995-705X.132137