塞内加尔 COVID-19 时代 St-Elevation 心肌梗死 (stemi) 的管理延误和预后:来自一家三级中心的见解。

Q4 Medicine West African journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-10
N D Gaye, A A Ngaide, J S Mingou, A Ngningue, M B Ndiaye, A Mbaye, A Kane
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背景:中低收入国家(LMIC)在及时处理 STEMI 方面面临许多挑战,COVID-19 大流行对我们本已脆弱的卫生系统造成了影响:评估 COVID-19 期间 STEMI 延误治疗的情况,并评估与这些延误相关的 6 个月死亡率:在塞内加尔达喀尔的一家三级医疗中心进行了一项为期两年的回顾性横断面研究。纳入了研究期间所有转诊的 STEMI 患者。统计分析使用 R 4.4.0 版本进行:研究期间共纳入 273 名患者(65.9% 为男性,平均年龄为 59 ± 12.4 岁)。37.7%的病例患有糖尿病。每5名患者中只有1人(20.5%)在症状出现后1小时内就医,39%的病例从首次就医到做心电图的时间小于10分钟。23.5%的病例在最初的24小时内进行了初级PCI治疗。与延迟入院密切相关的因素我们的研究发现,塞内加尔在 STEMI 治疗方面一直存在延误。在塞内加尔,必须建立 STEMI 的护理标准,以克服医疗保健系统的不足,改善 STEMI 患者的预后。
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MANAGEMENT DELAYS AND OUTCOMES IN ST-ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION (STEMI) IN THE COVID-19 ERA IN SENEGAL: INSIGHTS FROM A TERTIARY CENTER.

Background: Low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) face many challenges regarding the timely management of STEMI, and the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our already fragile health systems.

Objectives: To assess the delays in managing STEMI during COVID-19 and evaluate the 6-month mortality rates related to these delays.

Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted over two years at a tertiary center in Dakar, Senegal. All patients referred for STEMI during the study period were included. Statistical analysis was performed using R, version 4.4.0.

Results: During the study period, 273 patients were enrolled (65.9% males, mean age: 59 ± 12.4). Diabetes Mellitus was present in 37.7% of cases. Only 1 out of 5 patients (20.5%) reached medical attention within 1 hour after symptoms onset, and the time from first medical contact to ECG was < 10 minutes in 39 % of cases. Primary PCI within the first 24 hours was performed in 23.5% of cases. Factors significantly associated with late hospital admission (<12h) were first medical contact < 1h (P 0.0009, OR: 4.06 95% CI; 1.8-9.64), time to first ECG < 10 minutes (P 0.002, OR: 2.79 95% CI; 1.45-5.41) and number of facilities visited < 2 (P 0.004, OR: 3.4 95% CI 1.51-8.22). The 6-month mortality rate was 18.7%.

Conclusion: Our study found persisting delays in STEMI management in Senegal. Establishing a standard of care for STEMI in Senegal is mandatory to overcome healthcare system weaknesses and improve the outcomes of our STEMI patients.

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