Abstract
espanolIntroduccion y objetivos: Las redes regionales de atencion al infarto agudo de miocardio con elevacion del segmento ST presentan grandes diferencias en terminos de organizacion que puede llegar a comprometer sus resultados. La Seccion de Hemodinamica y Cardiologia Intervencionista ha realizado una encuesta entre sus miembros sobre el grado de satisfaccion y la situacion de los programas de angioplastia primaria en Espana. Metodos: Se realizo una encuesta online, abierta y anonima, entre los miembros de la Seccion de Hemodinamica y Cardiologia Intervencionista entre los dias 22 de mayo y 5 de junio de 2018, sobre las necesidades de los programas y el grado de satisfaccion de los profesionales. Resultados: Se obtuvieron 172 respuestas de profesionales, con representacion de 75 centros y 17 comunidades autonomas. El numero de angioplastias en el infarto agudo de miocardio con elevacion del segmento ST por ano y por centro fue de 259 ± 110. El grado de satisfaccion de los profesionales con la aplicacion del Codigo Infarto, asi como el grado de satisfaccion personal, obtuvieron una puntuacion de 7,2 ± 2,2 y 7,2 ± 2,4 puntos sobre 10, respectivamente, aunque con diferencias regionales significativas. Las principales areas de preocupacion detectadas fueron las limitaciones logisticas, la retribucion insuficiente y la falta de descanso. Si fuera posible, un 55% estaria dispuesto a dejar las guardias. Conclusiones: La encuesta ha puesto de manifiesto un alto grado de valoracion del sistema por parte de los profesionales, aunque con diferencias notables entre las comunidades autonomas, y ha permitido detectar disfunciones logisticas, estructurales y retributivas que pueden poner a los programas de angioplastia primaria en situacion de vulnerabilidad. EnglishIntroduction and objectives: ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) regional networks pose great organizational differences that may compromise their results. The Working Group on Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology has carried out a survey among its members on the level of satisfaction and the state of primary angioplasty programs in Spain. Methods: On-line, open and anonymous survey, among the Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology Working Group members conducted between May 22 and June 5, 2018 on the necessities of the aforementioned programs and the degree of satisfaction of the professionals involved. Results: Answers were obtained from 172 professionals with representation from 75 centers and 17 autonomous communities. The number of angioplasties performed in the STEMI setting per year and per center was 259 ± 110. The degree of satisfaction of the professionals with the application of the Infarction Code and the degree of personal satisfaction scored 7.2 ± 2.2 and 7.2 ± 2.4 points out of 10, respectively, although with significant regional differences. The main areas of concern detected were logistics issues, insufficient paycheck compensations and lack of rest. The 55% were inclined to leave their on-call duties when possible. Conclusions: The survey has revealed a high degree of satisfaction by the professionals involved in STEMI treatment, although with notable differences among different autonomous communities and has allowed detecting logistical, structural and paycheck disturbances that can put primary angioplasty programs in situations of vulnerability.
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