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Burden Of Bradycardia And Barriers To Accessing Bradycardia Therapy In Underserved Countries, Diego Egas, Francisco Rodriguez, Aparna Jaswal, Jeilan Mohamed, Goran Milasinovic, Ahmed Al Fagih
Burden Of Bradycardia And Barriers To Accessing Bradycardia Therapy In Underserved Countries, Diego Egas, Francisco Rodriguez, Aparna Jaswal, Jeilan Mohamed, Goran Milasinovic, Ahmed Al Fagih
Internal Medicine, East Africa
Bradycardia, a condition characterized by an abnormally slow heart rate, poses significant challenges in terms of diagnosis and treatment. While it is a concern world-wide, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face substantial barriers in accessing appropriate bradycardia therapy. This article aims to explore the global aetiology and incidence of bradycardia, compare the prevalence and management of the condition in high-income countries versus LMICs, identify the key reasons behind the disparities in access to bradycardia therapy in LMICs, and emphasize the urgent need to address these disparities to ensure equitable healthcare on a global scale
Improving Implant Training For Physicians And Their Teams In Under-Represented Regions, Jeilan Mohamed, Mohamed Varwani, Abdul Raqib, Emin Evren Ozcan
Improving Implant Training For Physicians And Their Teams In Under-Represented Regions, Jeilan Mohamed, Mohamed Varwani, Abdul Raqib, Emin Evren Ozcan
Internal Medicine, East Africa
The burden of cardiovascular disease is increasing globally, with low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) absorbing most of the burden while lacking the necessary healthcare infrastructure to combat the increase. In particular, the disparity in pacemaker implants between high-income countries and LMICs is glaring, partially spurned by reduced numbers of physicians and supporting staff who are trained in pacemaker implant technique. Herein, we will discuss current pacemaker implant training models, outline training frameworks that can be applied to underserved regions, and review adjunctive training techniques that can help supplement traditional training models in LMICs.