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Global Cardiology Science and Practice | 2012

Primary coronary angioplasty for ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction in Qatar: First nationwide program

Abdurrazzak Gehani; Jassim Al Suwaidi; Salah E.O. Arafa; Omer Al Tamimi; Awad Al-Qahtani; Abdulrahman Alnabti; Abdulrahman Arabi; Tarek Aboughazala; Robert O. Bonow; Magdi H. Yacoub

Abstract: In this article, we outline the plans, protocols and strategies to set up the first nationwide primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) program for ST-elevation myocardial Infarction (STEMI) in Qatar, as well as the difficulties and the multi-disciplinary solutions that we adopted in preparation. We will also report some of the landmark literature that guided our plans. The guidelines underscore the need for adequate number of procedures to justify establishing a primary-PCI service and maintain competency. The number of both diagnostic and interventional procedures in our centre has increased substantially over the years. The number of diagnostic procedures has increased from 1470 in 2007, to 2200 in 2009 and is projected to exceed 3000 by the end of 2012. The total number of PCIs has also increased from 443 in 2007, to 646 in 2009 and 1176 in 2011 and is expected to exceed 1400 by the end of 2012. These figures qualify our centre to be classified as ‘high volume’, both for the institution and for the individual interventional operators. The initial number of expected primary PCI procedures will be in excess of 600 procedures per year. Guidelines also emphasize the door to balloon time (DBT), which should not exceed 90 minutes. This interval mainly represents in-hospital delay and reflects the efficiency of the hospital system in the rapid recognition and transfer of the STEMI patient to the catheterization laboratory for primary-PCI. Although DBT is clearly important and is in the forefront of planning for the wide primary PCI program, it is not the only important time interval. Myocardial necrosis begins before the patient arrives to the hospital and even before first medical contact, so time is of the essence. Therefore, our primary PCI program includes a nationwide awareness program for both the population and health care professionals to reduce the pre-hospital delay. We have also taken steps to improve the pre-hospital diagnosis of STEMI. In addition to equipping all ambulances to perform 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECGs) we will establish advanced wireless transmission of the ECG to our Heart Centre and to the smart phone of the consultant on-call for the primary-PCI service. This will ensure that the patient is transferred directly to the cath lab without unnecessary delay in the emergency rooms. A single phone-call system will allow the first medic making the diagnosis to activate the primary PCI team. The emergency medical system is acquiring capability to track the exact position of each ambulance using GPS technology to give an accurate estimate of the time needed to arrive to the patient and/or to the hospital. We also plan for medical helicopter evacuation from remote or inaccessible areas. A comprehensive research database is being established to enable specific pioneering research projects and clinical trials, either as a single centre or in collaboration with other regional or international centers. The primary-PCI program is a collaborative effort between the Heart Hospital, Hamada Medical Corporation and the Qatar Cardiovascular Research Centre, a member of Qatar Foundation. Qatar will be first country to have a unified nationwide primary-PCI program. This clinical and research program could be a model that may be adopted in other countries to improve outcomes of patients with STEMI.


Heart Views | 2017

Mobitz Type II atrioventricular block following tramadol and fentanyl in a patient with acute coronary syndrome and systolic heart failure

Alaa A Rahhal; Amer H. S. Aljundi; Abdulrahman Arabi

Serotonin syndrome is a potentially fatal condition allied with increased serotonergic activity in the central nervous system. There are published data reporting serotonin syndrome induced by either tramadol or fentanyl in combination with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in adult patients; however, there are no reports of serotonin syndrome resulting from the combination of tramadol and fentanyl. We report a case of a 52-year-old woman who was admitted to cardiology service and who developed Mobitz Type II atrioventricular (AV) block after administration of oral tramadol and intravenous fentanyl.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2013

ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN PATIENTS WITH OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST: INSIGHT FROM A 20-YEAR REGISTRY IN THE STATE OF QATAR

Abdulrahman Arabi; Ashfaq Patel; Jassim Al-Suwaidi; Rajvir Singh; Hajar A. AlBinali

To compare clinical characteristics, management and outcomes of OHCA patients according to ethnicity (Middle Eastern Arabs (MEA) vs. South Asians (SA)). Retrospective analysis of the 20-year registry data (Jan 1991 to Dec 2010) of OHCA patients hospitalized at Hamad General Hospital and Qatar Heart


BMC Cardiovascular Disorders | 2016

Inotropic agents use in patients hospitalized with acute decompensated heart failure: a retrospective analysis from a 22-year registry in a Middle-Eastern Country (1991–2013)

Amer H. S. Aljundi; Shaban Mohammed; Ashfaq Patel; Rajvir Singh; Abdulrahman Arabi; Hajar A. AlBinali; Jassim Al Suwaidi


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2013

PREVALENCE, CLINICAL PROFILE, MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH STEMI AND OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST: INSIGHT FROM A 20-YEAR REGISTRY IN THE STATE OF QATAR

Abdulrahman Arabi; Ashfaq Patel; Jassim Al-Suwaidi; Hakam Alzaeem; Hajar A. AlBinali; Rajvir Singh


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

DECLINING IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY RATES IN WOMEN AND MEN WITH DIABETES MELLITUS PRESENTING WITH OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST: A 22-YEAR OBSERVATIONAL STUDY FROM THE MIDDLE EAST

Ayobami Omosola; Abdulrahman Arabi; Jassim Al Suwaidi; Rajvir Singh; Awad Al-Qahtani


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

RISK OF DIABETES MELLITUS ON INCIDENCE OF OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST AND TRENDS OF OUTCOMES: A 22-YEAR OBSERVATIONAL STUDY FROM THE MIDDLE EAST

Ayobami Omosola; Abdulrahman Arabi; Jassim Al Suwaidi; Rajvir Singh; Nidal Asaad


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2015

TCTAP A-167 Adherence to Evidence-Based Secondary Preventive Medications and Outcomes Assessments in Patients with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Who Underwent Bare-Metal Versus Drug-Eluting Stenting

Shaban Mohammed; Abdulrahman Arabi; Ayman El-Menyar; Sabir Abdulkarim; Awad Al-Qahtani; Salah Salah Arafa; Amina Sadiq; Khalid Al Siyabi; Tarek Aboughazala; Jassim Al Suwaidi


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2013

GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PATIENTS WITH OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST OVER A 20-YEAR PERIOD: A MIDDLE EASTERN PERSPECTIVE

Abdulrahman Arabi; Ashfaq Patel; Jassim Al-Suwaidi; Rajvir Singh; Hajar A. AlBinali


Journal of The Saudi Heart Association | 2013

Gender differences in patients with out of hospital cardiac arrest – A middle eastern perspective

Ashfaq Patel; Abdulrahman Arabi; Rajvir Singh; Jassim Al Suwaidi

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Ashfaq Patel

Hamad Medical Corporation

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Rajvir Singh

Hamad Medical Corporation

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Awad Al-Qahtani

Hamad Medical Corporation

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Shaban Mohammed

Hamad Medical Corporation

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