非洲各地共同努力调查过早急性冠状动脉综合征的风险因素和结果:非洲 EAS 血脂登记(LIPRA)议定书

IF 1.4 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Atherosclerosis plus Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1016/j.athplu.2024.10.002
Ashraf Reda , Alexander R.M. Lyons , Alberto Zambon , Ahmed Bendary , Mutaz Al-Khnifsawi , Habib Gamra , David Marais , Okechukwu S. Ogah , Tigist Seleshi , Ahmed A.A. Suliman , Julius C. Mwita , Albertino Damasceno , Anastase Dzudie , Atef Elbahry , Elsayed Farag , Chala Fekadu , Lilian Mbau , Mohammed Mujahed , Rosemary P. Minja , Bernard Samia , Alexandros Tselepis
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非洲缺乏有关急性冠状动脉综合征(ACS)的数据,而过早发生 ACS 的病例似乎正在增加。对过早发生的急性冠状动脉综合征进行流行病学评估,以确定其风险因素和在这一人群中的管理方法,为指南和实践提供参考,将使非洲受益匪浅。欧洲动脉粥样硬化学会认识到了这一紧迫性,并在 11 个非洲国家建立了一个不断发展的网络,创建了非洲血脂登记处(EAS-LIPRA)。本文以 EAS-LIPRA 协议为基础,介绍了该项目的目标、概念、方法、运作和合作管理结构。EAS-LIPRA 旨在报告非洲过早发生 ACS 的风险因素和结果,通过整理和汇集非洲多个地点过早发生 ACS 的多国前瞻性数据并将其纳入标准化登记册,进一步了解其发病率和管理情况。数据将根据世界银行定义的国家级收入以及国内城市与农村居住地进行分层。将采用有效的统计程序,根据人口统计学、临床和实验室变量以及管理方面的差异,比较和观察汇总数据的趋势。作为非洲首个跨国血脂登记处,预计该网络将扩展到其他尚未参与的非洲国家和地区,促进其他预防性心脏病学的流行病学研究,并为其他发展中国家和地区开创先例。
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A collaborative effort across Africa to investigate risk factors and outcomes of premature acute coronary syndrome: Protocol for the EAS Lipid Registry of Africa (LIPRA)
Data on acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is lacking in Africa where cases of premature ACS seem to be on the rise. Africa would benefit from an epidemiological assessment of premature ACS to determine its risk factors and management in this demographic to inform guidelines and practice. The European Atherosclerosis Society recognised this urgency and formed a growing network across 11 African countries to create the Lipid Registry of Africa (EAS-LIPRA). This article is based on the EAS-LIPRA protocol and presents the aims, concept and methodological considerations, and the operations and collaborative governance structure of this project. EAS-LIPRA aims to report risk factors and outcomes of premature ACS in Africa to further understand its prevalence and management via collating and pooling multinational prospective data on premature ACS across multiple sites in Africa into a standardised registry. Data will be stratified into subgroups based on country-level income as defined by the World Bank, and within country residence of urban versus rural areas. Valid statistical procedures will be employed to compare and observe trends in the pooled data based on demographics, clinical and laboratory variables, and disparities in its management. Being the first multinational lipid registry in Africa, it is envisaged that the network will expand to other African countries and sites yet to participate, facilitate other epidemiological studies in preventive cardiology, and set a precedent for other developing countries and regions.
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