Factors Responsible for Prehospital Delay in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome in Bangladesh

Author:

Khaled Md. Fakhrul IslamORCID,Adhikary Dipal Krishna,Islam Md. MazharulORCID,Alam Md. Mashiul,Rahman Mohammad WalidurORCID,Chowdhury MSI TipuORCID,Perveen Roseyat,Ahmed Sharmin,Ashab Eshita,Shakil Shiblee SadequeORCID,Ansari Sanjida,Das Bikash Chandra,Mohammad NoorORCID,Ehsan Mohammad Abul,Jamil Abu Baqar Md.,Mostafa Zahidul,Abedin ZainalORCID,Banerjee Sajal Krishna

Abstract

Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains a cause of high morbidity and mortality among adults, despite advances in treatment. Treatment modality and outcomes of ACS mainly depend on the time yielded since the onset of symptoms. Prehospital delay is the time between the onset of myocardial ischemia/infarction symptoms and arrival at the hospital, where either pharmacological or interventional revascularization is available. This delay remains unacceptably long in many countries worldwide, including Bangladesh. The current study investigates several sociodemographic characteristics as well as clinical, social, and treatment-seeking behaviors, with an aim to uncover the factors responsible for the decision time to get medical help and home-to-hospital delay. Materials and Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted between July 2019 and June 2020 in 21 district hospitals and 6 medical college hospitals where cardiac care facilities were available. The population selected for this study was patients with ACS who visited the studied hospitals during the study period. Following confirmation of ACS, a semi-structured data sheet was used to collect the patient data and was subsequently analyzed. Results: This study evaluated 678 ACS patients from 30 districts. The majority of the patients were male (81.9%), married (98.2%), rural residents (79.2), middle-aged (40–60 years of age) (55.8%), low-income holders (89.4%), and overweight (56.9%). It was found that 37.5% of the patients received their first medical care after 12 h of first symptom presentation. The study found that the patients’ age, residence, education, and employment status were significant factors associated with prehospital delay. The patients with previous myocardial infarction (MI) and chest pain arrived significantly earlier at the hospital following ACS onset. Location of symptom onset, first medical contact with a private physician, distance from symptom onset location to location of first medical contact, the decision about hospitalization, ignorance of symptoms, and mode of transportation were significantly associated with prehospital delay. Conclusions: Several factors of prehospital delay of the ACS patients in Bangladesh have been described in this study. The findings of this study may help the national health management system identify the factors related to treatment delay in ACS and thus reduce ACS-related morbidity and mortality.

Funder

University Grants Commission of Bangladesh

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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