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Évaluation de la performance des hôpitaux régionaux tunisiens. Étude des délais de prise en charge du syndrome coronarien aigu avec sus décalage de ST

Research problem : ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI+) is an absolute emergency. The young age of patients and the difficulty of access to care remain the main characteristics of STEMI+ management in Tunisia. In the governorate of Béja, located in the Northwestern region of Tunisia, given th...

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Autores principales: Balhi, Salma, Jebali, Amina, Sammali, Hichem, Boughallaba, Mohamed Ali, Ammar, Ilyes, Ben Abdelaziz, Ahmed
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Publicado: Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9841464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36571757
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author Balhi, Salma
Jebali, Amina
Sammali, Hichem
Boughallaba, Mohamed Ali
Ammar, Ilyes
Ben Abdelaziz, Ahmed
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Jebali, Amina
Sammali, Hichem
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description Research problem : ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI+) is an absolute emergency. The young age of patients and the difficulty of access to care remain the main characteristics of STEMI+ management in Tunisia. In the governorate of Béja, located in the Northwestern region of Tunisia, given the lack of a cardiology interventional room in the hospital and in the private establishments of the region and the distance from the specialized centers of at least 127 km, the patient is beyond 90 min of the transfer. This delay in care generates a heavy burden of morbidity and mortality. The main objective of this study will be to audit the delays of management of patients presenting STEMI+ at the regional hospital of Béja (Tunisia) in accordance with the recommendations of learned societies. Secondarily, we will identify factors associated with delayed presentation after the onset of clinical symptoms. Investigation process : it will be a descriptive, exhaustive and prospective study, including patients admitted to the emergency and/or the cardiology department of the regional hospital of Béja for STEMI+ during the study period. For each patient admitted for STEMI, the following data will be collected : sociodemographic characteristics; medical history; cardiovascular risk factors; diagnostic and therapeutic management modalities; intra-hospital evolution; survival at 01 months in relation to the current coronary episode and the estimation of the different management delays. Research plan : ethical considerations will be respected, as well as the confidentiality and anonymity of the data. The study will last one year from the 1(st) september 2022 to 31 august 2023. The results will allow us to describe the delays of management of patients with STEMI+ in the region of Béja (Tunisia) and to identify the main reasons for the delayed presentation. At least 2 publications in international scientific journals are planned.
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spelling pubmed-98414642023-01-17 Évaluation de la performance des hôpitaux régionaux tunisiens. Étude des délais de prise en charge du syndrome coronarien aigu avec sus décalage de ST Balhi, Salma Jebali, Amina Sammali, Hichem Boughallaba, Mohamed Ali Ammar, Ilyes Ben Abdelaziz, Ahmed Tunis Med Article Research problem : ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI+) is an absolute emergency. The young age of patients and the difficulty of access to care remain the main characteristics of STEMI+ management in Tunisia. In the governorate of Béja, located in the Northwestern region of Tunisia, given the lack of a cardiology interventional room in the hospital and in the private establishments of the region and the distance from the specialized centers of at least 127 km, the patient is beyond 90 min of the transfer. This delay in care generates a heavy burden of morbidity and mortality. The main objective of this study will be to audit the delays of management of patients presenting STEMI+ at the regional hospital of Béja (Tunisia) in accordance with the recommendations of learned societies. Secondarily, we will identify factors associated with delayed presentation after the onset of clinical symptoms. Investigation process : it will be a descriptive, exhaustive and prospective study, including patients admitted to the emergency and/or the cardiology department of the regional hospital of Béja for STEMI+ during the study period. For each patient admitted for STEMI, the following data will be collected : sociodemographic characteristics; medical history; cardiovascular risk factors; diagnostic and therapeutic management modalities; intra-hospital evolution; survival at 01 months in relation to the current coronary episode and the estimation of the different management delays. Research plan : ethical considerations will be respected, as well as the confidentiality and anonymity of the data. The study will last one year from the 1(st) september 2022 to 31 august 2023. The results will allow us to describe the delays of management of patients with STEMI+ in the region of Béja (Tunisia) and to identify the main reasons for the delayed presentation. At least 2 publications in international scientific journals are planned. Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2022-10 2022-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9841464/ /pubmed/36571757 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Balhi, Salma
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Boughallaba, Mohamed Ali
Ammar, Ilyes
Ben Abdelaziz, Ahmed
Évaluation de la performance des hôpitaux régionaux tunisiens. Étude des délais de prise en charge du syndrome coronarien aigu avec sus décalage de ST
title Évaluation de la performance des hôpitaux régionaux tunisiens. Étude des délais de prise en charge du syndrome coronarien aigu avec sus décalage de ST
title_full Évaluation de la performance des hôpitaux régionaux tunisiens. Étude des délais de prise en charge du syndrome coronarien aigu avec sus décalage de ST
title_fullStr Évaluation de la performance des hôpitaux régionaux tunisiens. Étude des délais de prise en charge du syndrome coronarien aigu avec sus décalage de ST
title_full_unstemmed Évaluation de la performance des hôpitaux régionaux tunisiens. Étude des délais de prise en charge du syndrome coronarien aigu avec sus décalage de ST
title_short Évaluation de la performance des hôpitaux régionaux tunisiens. Étude des délais de prise en charge du syndrome coronarien aigu avec sus décalage de ST
title_sort évaluation de la performance des hôpitaux régionaux tunisiens. étude des délais de prise en charge du syndrome coronarien aigu avec sus décalage de st
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9841464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36571757
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