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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Mar 24, 2023
Date Accepted: Oct 31, 2023

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

National Tunisian Study of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices: Design and Protocol for a Nationwide Multicenter Prospective Observational Study

Chabrak S, Haggui A, Allouche E, Ouali S, Ben Halima A, Kacem S, Krichene S, Marrakchi S, Fehri W, Mourali MS, Jabbari Z, Ben Halima M, Neffati E, Heraiech A, Slim M, Kachboura S, Gamra H, Hassine M, Kraiem S, Kammoun S, Bezdah L, Jridi G, Bouraoui H, Kammoun S, Kammoun S, Hammami R, Chettaoui R, Ben Ameur Y, Azaiez F, Tlili R, Battikh K, Ben Slima H, Chrigui R, Fazaa S, Sanaa I, Ellouz Y, Mosrati M, Milouchi S, Jarmouni S, Ayadi W, Ayadi W, Akrout M, Akrout M, Razgallah R, Neffati W, Drissa M, Charfeddine S, Abdessalem S, Abid L, Zakhama L

National Tunisian Study of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices: Design and Protocol for a Nationwide Multicenter Prospective Observational Study

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e47525

DOI: 10.2196/47525

PMID: 38588529

PMCID: 11036188

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Design and Rationale of the National Tunisian Registry of Cardiac implantable Electronic Device (NATURE-CIED)

  • Sonia Chabrak; 
  • Abdeddayem Haggui; 
  • Emna Allouche; 
  • Sana Ouali; 
  • Afef Ben Halima; 
  • Slim Kacem; 
  • Salma Krichene; 
  • Sonia Marrakchi; 
  • Wafa Fehri; 
  • Mohamed Sami Mourali; 
  • Zeineb Jabbari; 
  • Manel Ben Halima; 
  • Elyes Neffati; 
  • Aymen  Heraiech; 
  • Mehdi Slim; 
  • Salem Kachboura; 
  • Habib Gamra; 
  • Majed Hassine; 
  • Sondes Kraiem; 
  • Sofiene Kammoun; 
  • Leila Bezdah; 
  • Gouider Jridi; 
  • Hatem Bouraoui; 
  • Samir Kammoun; 
  • Samir Kammoun; 
  • Rania Hammami; 
  • Rafik Chettaoui; 
  • Youssef Ben Ameur; 
  • Fares Azaiez; 
  • Rami Tlili; 
  • Kais Battikh; 
  • Hedi Ben Slima; 
  • Rim Chrigui; 
  • Samia Fazaa; 
  • Islem Sanaa; 
  • Yassine Ellouz; 
  • Mohamed Mosrati; 
  • Sami Milouchi; 
  • Soumaya Jarmouni; 
  • Wacef Ayadi; 
  • Wacef Ayadi; 
  • Malek Akrout; 
  • Malek Akrout; 
  • Rabie Razgallah; 
  • Wissal Neffati; 
  • Meriem Drissa; 
  • Selma Charfeddine; 
  • Salem Abdessalem; 
  • Leila Abid; 
  • Lilia Zakhama

ABSTRACT

Background:

In Tunisia, the number of cardiac implantable electronic devices is increasing owing to the increase in patient life expectancy and expanding indications. Despite their life-saving potential and a significant reduction in population morbidity and mortality, their increased numbers have been associated with the development of multiple acute and late complications related to vascular access, pockets, leads, or patient characteristics.

Objective:

The primary endpoint of this study was to determine the incidence, nature, and predictors of short- and medium-term (12-month) complications associated with implantable electronic devices. Secondary endpoints were to assess the demographic and epidemiological profiles of a Tunisian national cohort of consecutive patients receiving implanted electronic devices and the degree of adherence of Tunisian electrophysiologists to international guidelines for cardiac pacing and prevention of sudden cardiac death.

Methods:

The Tunisian National Registry of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (NATURE-CIED) is a national, multicenter, prospectively monitored registry that includes consecutive patients who underwent primary CIED implantation, generator replacement, and/or system upgrade. Patients were enrolled between January 18, 2021, and February 18, 2022 at all Tunisian public and private CIED implantation centers that agreed to participate in the study. All enrolled patients entered a one-year follow-up period with four consecutive visits at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after CIED implantation. The collected data is recorded electronically on the clinical suite platform: DACIMA Clinical Suite®.

Results:

The study started on January 18, 2021 and ended on February 18, 2023. During this period, we consecutively enrolled 1479 patients. Twenty-seven electrophysiologists participated in data collection. Investigators work in both the private and public sectors.

Conclusions:

This study will yield the largest contemporary longitudinal cohort of patients undergoing CIED implantation in Tunisia and would provide a valuableopportunityforreal-worldclinicalepidemiologywith insights into the uptake and outcomes of contemporary CIED management. Clinical Trial: NCT05361759


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Chabrak S, Haggui A, Allouche E, Ouali S, Ben Halima A, Kacem S, Krichene S, Marrakchi S, Fehri W, Mourali MS, Jabbari Z, Ben Halima M, Neffati E, Heraiech A, Slim M, Kachboura S, Gamra H, Hassine M, Kraiem S, Kammoun S, Bezdah L, Jridi G, Bouraoui H, Kammoun S, Kammoun S, Hammami R, Chettaoui R, Ben Ameur Y, Azaiez F, Tlili R, Battikh K, Ben Slima H, Chrigui R, Fazaa S, Sanaa I, Ellouz Y, Mosrati M, Milouchi S, Jarmouni S, Ayadi W, Ayadi W, Akrout M, Akrout M, Razgallah R, Neffati W, Drissa M, Charfeddine S, Abdessalem S, Abid L, Zakhama L

National Tunisian Study of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices: Design and Protocol for a Nationwide Multicenter Prospective Observational Study

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e47525

DOI: 10.2196/47525

PMID: 38588529

PMCID: 11036188

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