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Clinical features, socioeconomic status, management, short and long-term outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction: Phase I results of PEACE MENA registry.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The Program for the Evaluation and Management of Cardiac Events in the Middle East and North Africa (PEACE MENA) is a prospective registry program in Arabian countries that involves in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) or acute heart failure (AHF).

Methods

This prospective, multi-center, multi-country study is the first report of the baseline characteristics and outcomes of inpatients with AMI who were enrolled during the first 14-month recruitment phase. We report the clinical characteristics, socioeconomic, educational levels, and management, in-hospital, one month and one-year outcomes.

Results

Between April 2019 and June 2020, 1377 patients with AMI were enrolled (79.1% males) from 16 Arabian countries. The mean age (± SD) was 58 ± 12 years. Almost half of the population had a net income < $500/month, and 40% had limited education. Nearly half of the cohort had a history of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or hypercholesterolemia; 53% had STEMI, and almost half (49.7%) underwent a primary percutaneous intervention (PCI) (lowest 4.5% and highest 100%). Thrombolytics were used by 36.2%. (Lowest 6.45% and highest (90.9%). No reperfusion occurred in 13.8% of patients (lowest was 0% and highest 72.7%).Primary PCI was performed less frequently in the lower income group vs. high income group (26.3% vs. 54.7%; P<0.001). Recurrent ischemia occurred more frequently in the low-income group (10.9% vs. 7%; P = 0.018). Re-admission occurred in 9% at 1 month and 30% at 1 year, whereas 1-month mortality was 0.7% and 1-year mortality 4.7%.

Conclusion

In the MENA region, patients with AMI present at a young age and have a high burden of cardiac risk factors. Most of the patients in the registry have a low income and low educational status. There is heterogeneity among key performance indicators of AMI management among various Arabian countries.

SUBMITTER: Al Saleh A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10783754 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clinical features, socioeconomic status, management, short and long-term outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction: Phase I results of PEACE MENA registry.

Al Saleh Ayman A   Jamee Amal A   Sulaiman Kadhim K   Sobhy Mohamed M   Gamra Habib H   Alkindi Fahad F   Benkhedda Salim S   Al-Motarreb Ahmed A   Amin Mohammad I MI   Almahmeed Wael W   Hammoudeh Ayman A   Skouri Hadi H   Farhan Hasan A HA   Al Jarallah Mohammad M   Fellat Nadia N   Panduranga Prashanth P   Alnajm Bayan K BK   Abdelhamid Magdy M   Refaat Rafik R   Amor Hassen H   Messaous Salma S   Ahmed Hosameldin S HS   Chibane Ahcene A   AbdulMalek Azzouz A   Alsagheer Nora K NK   Dada Sobhi S   Mokhtar Zaki Z   Ali Muhammad M   Ullah Anhar A   AlBackr Hanan H   Alhabib Khalid F KF  

PloS one 20240111 1


<h4>Background</h4>The Program for the Evaluation and Management of Cardiac Events in the Middle East and North Africa (PEACE MENA) is a prospective registry program in Arabian countries that involves in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) or acute heart failure (AHF).<h4>Methods</h4>This prospective, multi-center, multi-country study is the first report of the baseline characteristics and outcomes of inpatients with AMI who were enrolled during the first 14-month recruitment phase.  ...[more]

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