Objective: To assess the medical direct cost of acute myocardial infarction.

Method: Data are recorded through a prospective study in 7 wards of cardiology of the District of Tunis during one year: from November 2001 to October 2002. Cost of hospital stay, biologic analyses, drugs, functional investigations and possible non surgical cardiologic intervention (IC) was calculated.

Results: 632 AMI cases are recorded, the death rate is 7.8%. The average of hospital stay was 13.3 days. 49.1% of patients benefited from thrombolytic therapy, 55.5% benefited from a coronary angiography and 16.1% of an act of IC. The mean of direct cost (CGM) was 2171 Tunisian Dinars and the median was 1731 DT, of whom room costs 31.7%, 22.5% acts of IC, 7.2% drugs, 26.2% functional investigations and 12.4% biological analyses. The mean cost of IC was 3030 +/- 401 DT.

Conclusion: The methodology of our study remains original in our country and can be used to assess the other aspects of AMI as other diseases cost management.

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