Knowledge and perception of coronary angiography and coronary angioplasty by physicians involved in the management of cardiovascular emergencies in Togo
Keywords:
Coronary angiography, angioplasty, Lome, Togo.Abstract
Objectives: Interventional cardiology is emerging in Togo. The aim of this study is to assess the
knowledge and attitudes regarding coronary angiography and angioplasty of physicians involved in the
management of cardiovascular emergencies in Togo.
Materials and methods: This was a cross-sectional study that was conducted for three months from
January 15 to June 30, 2022 and that focused on doctors involved in the management of cardiovascular
emergencies in Togo, who volunteered to participate in the study.
Results: We interviewed 150 doctors with an average age of 32.8 5.6 years. Eight (10.7%) physicians
reported having no knowledge of coronary angiography. All physicians recognized acute coronary
syndromes (ACS) with persistent ST-segment elevation, the positive myocardial ischemia test as an
indication of coronary angiography. Indications of coronary angiography, such as ventricular rhythm
disorders, unexplained heart failure and stable angina were not well understood by 20 (13.3%), 19
(12.7%) and 9 (6.0%) respectively. All doctors knew that angioplasty could be accompanied by
complications, but 48% were unaware of the skin complications of irradiation. The availability of
coronary angiography and angioplasty in cardiac practice in Togo was ignored by 23 physicians or
15.3%. Coronary angiography and coronary angioplasty were perceived as very expensive by 70.7% of
physicians. The cost of these procedures was a barrier to their prescription among 78 doctors (52. %).
Conclusion: Coronary interventional cardiology is performed routinely in Togo. Physicians involved
in the management of cardiovascular emergencies have a level of knowledge and attitudes that need to
be improved.