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

Author:

Chabrak SoniaORCID,Haggui AbdeddayemORCID,Allouche EmnaORCID,Ouali SanaORCID,Ben Halima AfefORCID,Kacem SlimORCID,Krichen SalmaORCID,Marrakchi SoniaORCID,Fehri WafaORCID,Mourali Mohamed SamiORCID,Jabbari ZeinebORCID,Ben Halima ManelORCID,Neffati ElyesORCID,Heraiech Aymen ORCID,Slim MehdiORCID,Kachboura SalemORCID,Gamra HabibORCID,Hassine MajedORCID,Kraiem SondesORCID,Kammoun SofienORCID,Bezdah LeilaORCID,Jridi GouiderORCID,Bouraoui HatemORCID,Kammoun SamirORCID,Hammami RaniaORCID,Chettaoui RafikORCID,Ben Ameur YoussefORCID,Azaiez FaresORCID,Tlili RamiORCID,Battikh KaisORCID,Ben Slima HediORCID,Chrigui RimORCID,Fazaa SamiaORCID,Sanaa IslemORCID,Ellouz YassineORCID,Mosrati MohamedORCID,Milouchi SamiORCID,Jarmouni SoumayaORCID,Ayadi WacefORCID,Akrout MalekORCID,Razgallah RabieORCID,Neffati WissalORCID,Drissa MeriemORCID,Charfeddine SelmaORCID,Abdessalem SalemORCID,Abid LeilaORCID,Zakhama LiliaORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In Tunisia, the number of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) 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 early and late complications related to vascular access, pockets, leads, or patient characteristics.

OBJECTIVE

The study aims to identify the rate, type, and predictors of complications occurring within the first year after CIED implantation. It also aims to describe the demographic and epidemiological characteristics of a nationwide sample of patients with CIED in Tunisia. Additionally, the study will evaluate the extent to which Tunisian electrophysiologists follow international guidelines for cardiac pacing and sudden cardiac death prevention.

METHODS

The Tunisian National Study of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (NATURE-CIED) is a national, multicenter, prospectively monitored study that includes consecutive patients who underwent primary CIED implantation, generator replacement, and upgrade procedure. 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 1-year follow-up period, with 4 consecutive visits at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after CIED implantation. The collected data are recorded electronically on the clinical suite platform (DACIMA Clinical Suite).

RESULTS

The study started on January 18, 2021, and concluded on February 18, 2023. In total, 27 cardiologists actively participated in data collection. Over this period, 1500 patients were enrolled in the study consecutively. The mean age of the patients was 70.1 (SD 15.2) years, with a sex ratio of 1:15. Nine hundred (60%) patients were from the public sector, while 600 (40%) patients were from the private sector. A total of 1298 (86.3%) patients received a conventional pacemaker and 75 (5%) patients received a biventricular pacemaker (CRT-P). Implantable cardioverter defibrillators were implanted in 127 (8.5%) patients. Of these patients, 45 (3%) underwent CRT-D implantation.

CONCLUSIONS

This study will establish the most extensive contemporary longitudinal cohort of patients undergoing CIED implantation in Tunisia, presenting a significant opportunity for real-world clinical epidemiology. It will address a crucial gap in the management of patients during the perioperative phase and follow-up, enabling the identification of individuals at particularly high risk of complications for optimal care.

CLINICALTRIAL

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05361759; https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05361759

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT

RR1-10.2196/47525

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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