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Prof. Ahmad Salah Hersi

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كلية الطب
King Saud University P.O. Box 7805 Riyadh 11472 OPD Building, 2nd Floor, Office No.: 28/217
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Journal Article
2016

The Gulf Implantable Cardioverter-defibrillator Registry: Rationale, Methodology, and Implementation

N, Alsheikh-Ali AA, Hersi AS, Hamad AK, Al Fagih AR, Al-Samadi FM, Almusaad AM, Bokhari FA, Al-Kandari F, Al-Ghamdi BS, Al Rawahi N, Asaad . 2016

Arabian Gulf; implantable defibrillator; registry

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) is effective in the prevention of sudden cardiac death in high-risk patients. Little is known about ICD use in the Arabian Gulf. We designed a study to describe the characteristics and outcomes of patients receiving ICDs in the Arab Gulf region.

METHODS:

Gulf ICD is a prospective, multi-center, multinational, and observational study. All adult patients 18 years or older, receiving a de novo ICD implant and willing to sign a consent form will be eligible. Data on baseline characteristics, ICD indication, procedure and programing, in-hospital, and 1-year outcomes will be collected. Target enrollment is 1500 patients, which will provide adequate precision across a wide range of expected event rates.

RESULTS:

Fifteen centers in six countries are enrolling patients (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, and Qatar). Two-thirds of the centers have dedicated electrophysiology laboratories, and in almost all centers ICDs are implanted exclusively by electrophysiologists. Nearly three-quarters of the centers reported annual ICD implant volumes of ≤150 devices, and pulse generator replacements constitute <30% of implants in the majority of centers. Enrollment started in December 2013, and accrual rate increased as more centers entered the study reaching an average of 98 patients per month.

CONCLUSIONS:

Gulf ICD is the first prospective, observational, multi-center, and multinational study of the characteristics and, the outcomes of patients receiving ICDs in the Arab Gulf region. The study will provide valuable insights into the utilization of and outcomes related to ICD therapy in the Gulf region.

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Little is known about Emergency Medical Services (EMS) use and pre-hospital triage of patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in Arabian …

by AlHabib KF, Sulaiman K, Al Suwaidi J, Almahmeed W, Alsheikh-Ali AA, Amin H, Al Jarallah M, Alfaleh HF, Panduranga P, Hersi A, Kashour T, Al Aseri Z, Ullah A, Altaradi HB, Nur Asfina K, Welsh RC, Yusuf S.
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BACKGROUND:

The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) is effective in the prevention of sudden cardiac death in high-risk patients. Little is known about ICD use in…

by Alsheikh-Ali AA, Hersi AS, Hamad AK, Al Fagih AR, Al-Samadi FM, Almusaad AM, Bokhari FA, Al-Kandari F, Al-Ghamdi BS, Al Rawahi N, Asaad N, Alkaabi S, Daoulah A, Zaky HA, Elhag O, Al Hebaishi YS, Sweidan R, Alanazi H, Chase D, Sabbour H, Al Meheiri M, Al Abri I, Amin M, Dagriri K, Ahmed AO, Shafquat A, Khan SH
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AIMS:

The aim of this study was to compare the clinical features, predictors, and clinical outcomes of patients hospitalized with acuteheart failure (AHF), with and without …

by AlFaleh H, Elasfar AA, Ullah A, AlHabib KF, Hersi A, Mimish L, Almasood A, Al Ghamdi S, Ghabashi A, Malik A, Hussein GA, Al-Murayeh M, Abuosa A, Al Habeeb W, Kashour T.
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