Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Acute Coronary Syndromes at the Mother-Child University Hospital Luxembourg in Bamako

Toure, Mamadou and Sankare, Hamma and Diarra, Baba I. and Dagnogo, Mariam and Doumbia, Modibo and Terra, Abdoul W. and Sidibe, Samba and Thiam, Coumba A. and Sonfo, Boubacar and Diarra, Boubacar and Keita, Asmaou and Traore, Ousmane and Fofana, Daouda and Diall, Almou A. and Sow, Mady and Konate, Massama and Ba, Hamidou O. and Menta, Ichaka (2024) Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Acute Coronary Syndromes at the Mother-Child University Hospital Luxembourg in Bamako. World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases, 14 (04). pp. 288-294. ISSN 2164-5329

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Abstract

Introduction: Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are a diagnostic and therapeutic emergency. Objective: Studying the feasibility, difficulties and results of coronary angioplasty in acute coronary syndromes at the Luxembourg Mother-Child University Hospital in Bamako. Patients and Methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive study with prospective recruitment over 18 months from September 2020 to February 2022. All patients aged at least 18 years old admitted for SCA and having undergone PCI during the study period were included. Result: We collected 249 patients for SCA, of whom 160 underwent angioplasty, either an angioplasty/SCA ratio of 0.64. The average age of the patients was 59.54 ± 11.62 with extremes of 32 and 92 years. The age group of 45 to 65 years was the most representative. The predominance was male, sex ratio of 2.4. The main cardiovascular risk factors were high blood pressure (58.23%) and diabetes (45.78%). Persistent ST-segment elevation on the electrocardiogram was present in 71.48%. The treatment time was more than 12 hours after the first medical contact in 95.5%. The approach was radial in 96.5% of cases. Coronarography was pathological in 91.16% of our patients. The lesions were tri-truncular in 34.13% with the anterior inter ventricular as culprit artery in 72% of cases. The majority of patients (64%) had undergone angioplasty with implantation of an active stent. Angioplasty was performed successfully in 98% and per procedural mortality was 1.87%. Only 6.45% of ACS with ST elevation benefited from primary angioplasty. Conclusion: Percutaneous coronary intervention is performed routinely in our center with satisfactory results. Difficulties exist, related to the diagnostic delay of ACS and the high cost of angioplasty.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Academic > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 07 May 2024 11:01
Last Modified: 07 May 2024 11:01
URI: http://article.researchpromo.com/id/eprint/2331

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