2018
DOI: 10.5830/cvja-2018-027
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Status of cardiac arrhythmia services in Africa in 2018: a PASCAR Sudden Cardiac Death Task Force report

Abstract: SummaryBackgroundThere is limited information on the availability of health services to treat cardiac arrhythmias in Africa. MethodsThe Pan–African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR) Sudden Cardiac Death Task Force conducted a survey of the burden of cardiac arrhythmias and related services over two months (15 October to 15 December) in 2017. An electronic questionnaire was completed by general cardiologists and electrophysiologists working in African countries. The questionnaire focused on availability of human r… Show more

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“…The prevention of nutritional and metabolic risk factors has reduced this mortality [10]. The most common cardiac pathology was myocardial infarction (n = 102 cases, 58.96%) and accounted for 32.07% of all causes of sudden death, followed by coronary thrombosis, concordant with most reported series in the literature [11,12]. There has been an increase in sudden cardiac deaths on a regular basis over the entire duration of the study, from 7 cases in 2010, to 17 cases in 2018.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The prevention of nutritional and metabolic risk factors has reduced this mortality [10]. The most common cardiac pathology was myocardial infarction (n = 102 cases, 58.96%) and accounted for 32.07% of all causes of sudden death, followed by coronary thrombosis, concordant with most reported series in the literature [11,12]. There has been an increase in sudden cardiac deaths on a regular basis over the entire duration of the study, from 7 cases in 2010, to 17 cases in 2018.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…These estimates might be underestimated as a significant number of cases of paroxysmal AF might have been missed by a single 12‐lead electrocardiogram. Holter electrocardiogram which can improve the detection rate of AF is unfortunately unavailable in most settings in SSA …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a very low proportion of physicians to population, with a majority of SSA countries having <5 physicians per 10,000 people [125]. In a recent survey, 18% of the sub-Saharan African countries did not have a registered cardiologist [19,126]. The scarcity of African-born cardiologists signifies that SSA relies heavily on volunteering cardiologists from overseas, who might have the highest motivation, goodwill, and interest to care, but might not have a full insight into the cultural, linguistic, and sociopolitical dynamics of the various SSA communities to deliver effective cardiovascular care.…”
Section: Shortage Of Cardiac Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%