Effiom Victory B, Michael Anayo J, Ahmed Fatma K, Anyinkeng Achanga B S, Ibekwe Jonas L, Alassiri Abdullah K, Femi-Lawal Victor O, Vinck Eric E
Research Department, Association of Future African Cardiothoracic Surgeons, Yaounde, Cameroon.
Faculty of Clinical Sciences, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
JTCVS Open. 2024 Mar 20;19:370-377. doi: 10.1016/j.xjon.2024.03.005. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death globally, responsible for 17.5 million deaths each year, 80% of which occur in low- and middle-income countries, including countries in Africa. Cardiothoracic surgery, with its heavy financial outlay, is unavailable in many African countries. Many African healthcare givers are under the erroneous impression that the cardiovascular surgical landscape of Africa is blank. This review aims at describing the cardiothoracic surgery practice in Africa, the different training programs in the region, and its future prospects.
Through a literature review, the authors elaborate on key points, such as healthcare and cardiothoracic surgery in Africa, African cardiothoracic practice and training, and the future of cardiothoracic surgery in Africa.
African countries with established cardiothoracic surgery capacity and training programs still face several challenges across multiple levels, including a persistent low enrollment rate in residency programs, insufficient local expertise, a lack of financial resources, an inadequate health infrastructure, and a skewed health insurance reimbursement system. Thus, there is still a growing burden of surgically correctable cardiovascular disease in these countries.
Cardiothoracic surgery in Africa has faced great challenges due to resource constraints, but it has demonstrated resilience and growth through diverse models and initiatives. The burden of cardiovascular diseases in Africa remains high, yet the capacity to provide cardiothoracic surgery is limited. With investment, support, and the implementation of comprehensive healthcare policies, cardiothoracic surgery practice can improve in this region and this can make a significant impact on the health and well-being of its population.
心血管疾病是全球主要的死亡原因,每年导致1750万人死亡,其中80%发生在低收入和中等收入国家,包括非洲国家。心胸外科手术费用高昂,许多非洲国家无法开展。许多非洲医疗工作者错误地认为非洲没有心血管外科手术。本综述旨在描述非洲的心胸外科手术实践、该地区不同的培训项目及其未来前景。
通过文献综述,作者阐述了非洲的医疗保健和心胸外科手术、非洲心胸外科实践与培训以及非洲心胸外科手术的未来等要点。
具备心胸外科手术能力和培训项目的非洲国家在多个层面仍面临诸多挑战,包括住院医师项目的持续低入学率、当地专业知识不足、缺乏财政资源、卫生基础设施不完善以及医疗保险报销系统不合理。因此,这些国家可通过手术治疗的心血管疾病负担仍在不断增加。
由于资源限制,非洲的心胸外科手术面临巨大挑战,但通过多种模式和举措已展现出韧性和发展。非洲心血管疾病负担仍然很高,但提供心胸外科手术的能力有限。通过投资、支持和实施全面的医疗政策,该地区的心胸外科手术实践可以得到改善,这将对其民众的健康和福祉产生重大影响。