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    Epidemiologic features and management of hypertension in Tunisia, the results from the Hypertension National Registry (NaTuRe HTN) by Abid, Leila, Hammami, Rania, Chamtouri, Ikram, Drissa, Meriam, Boudiche, Selim, Bahloul, MohamedAmine, BenSlima, Hedi, Sayahi, Khaled, Charfeddine, Selma, Allouche, Emna, Rais, Lamia, Kaab, Badr, IbnHadjamor, Hassen, BenFatma, Lilia, Garbaa, Riadh, Boukhris, Sabrine, Halima, Manel Ben, Amdouni, Nesrine, Ghorbel, Chaima, Soudani, Sabrine, Khaled, Imen, Triki, Syrine, Bouazizi, Feten, Jemai, Imen, Abdeljalil, Ouday, Ammar, Yemna, Farah, Amani, Neji, Adnen, Oumayma, Zeineb, Seghaier, Sana, Mokrani, Samir, Thawaba, Hamza, Sarray, Hela, Ouaghlani, Khalil, Thabet, Houssem, Mnif, Zeineb, Boujelban, Fatma, Sghaier, Mohamed, Khalifa, Roueida, Fourati, Sami, Kammoun, Yasmin, Abid, Syrine, Hamza, Chihab, Jeddou, Syrine Ben, Sabbah, Lassaad, Lakhdhar, Rim, Dammak, Najla, Sellami, Tarek, Herbegue, Basma, Koubaa, Alia, Triki, Faten, Ellouz, Tarek, Hmoudi, Aicha, BenAmeur, Ikhlas, Boukhchina, MohamedMongi, Abid, Neila, Wachtati, Wejdene, Nasrallah, Nizar, Houidi, Yousra, Meghaieth, Fathia, Ghodhbane, Elhem, Chayeb, Mounira, Chenik, Sarra, Kaabachi, Samira, Saadaoui, Nizar, BenAmeur, Ines, Affes, Moufida, Ouali, Sana, Chaker, Mouna, Naanaa, Hela, Dghim, Meriem, Jarrar, Mourad, Mnif, Jihene, Turki, Ahmed, Zairi, Ihsen, Langar, Jamel, Dardouri, Safa, Hchaichi, Imen, Chettaoui, Rafik, Essmat, Wajih, Chakroun, Amel, Mzoughi, Khadija, Mechmeche, Rachid, BenHalima, Afef, BenKhala, Sahar, Chtourou, Slim, Maalej, Abdelkader, Ayari, Mohsen, Hadrich, Moufid, Tlili, Rami, Azaiez, Fares, Bouhlel, Imen, Sahnoun, Samira, Jerbi, Habib, BenMrad, Imtinene, Riahi, Leila, Sahnoun, Mohamed, BenJemaa, Abdelhamid, BenSalem, Amel, Rekik, Bassem

    Published in BMC cardiovascular disorders (29-03-2022)
    “…Hypertension is the leading cause of morbi-mortality in our country. Thus, we conducted this national survey on hypertension to analyze the profile of the…”
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    Design and Rationale of the National Observational Multicentric Tunisian Registry of Hypertension: Protocol for Evaluating Hypertensive Patient Care in Clinical Practice by Abid, Leila, Hammami, Rania, Abdesselem, Salem, Boudiche, Selim, Hédi, Ben Slima, Sayahi, Khaled, Bahloul, Amine, Chamtouri, Ikram, Charfeddine, Salma, Rais, Lamia, Drissa, Meriem, Ben Kaab, Badreddine, Ibn Hadj Amor, Hassen, Ben Fatma, Lilia, Garbaa, Riadh, Boukhris, Sabrine, Emna, Allouche, Ben Halima, Manel, Amdouni, Nesrine, Ghorbel, Shayma, Soudani, Sabrine, Khaled, Imen, Triki, Syrine, Bouazizi, Feten, Jemai, Imen, Abdeljalil, Ouday, Ammar, Yemna, Farah, Amani, Neji, Adnen, Oumaya, Zeineb, Seghaier, Sana, Mokrani, Samir, Thawaba, Hamza, Sarray, Hela, Ouaghlani, Khalil, Thabet, Houssem, Mnif, Zeineb, Fatma, Boujelben Masmoudi, Sghaier, Mohamed, Khalifa, Roueida, Fourati, Sami, Kammoun, Yassmine, Abid, Syrine, Hamza, Chiheb, Ben Jeddou, Syrine, Sabbah, Lassaad, Lakhdhar, Rim, Dammak, Najla, Sellami, Tarak, Herbegue, Basma, Koubaa, Alia, Triki, Faten, Ellouze, Tarek, Hmoudi, Aicha, Ben Ameur, Ikhlas, Boukhchina, Mohamed Mongi, Abid, Neila, Ouechtati, Wejdene, Nasrallah, Nizar, Houidi, Yousra, Mghaieth Zghal, Fathia, Elhem, Ghodhbane, Chayeb, Mounira, Sarra, Chenik, Kaabachi, Samira, Saadaoui, Nizar, Ben Ameur, Ines, Affes, Moufida, Ouali, Sana, Chaker, Mouna, Naana, Hela, Meriem, Dghim, Jarrar, Mourad, Mnif, Jihen, Turki, Ahmed, Zairi, Ihsen, Langar, Jamel, Dardouri, Safa, Hachaichi, Imen, Chettaoui, Rafik, Smat, Wajih, Chakroun, Amel, Mzoughi, Khadija, Mechmeche, Rachid, Ben Halima, Afef, Ben Kahla Koubaa, Sahar, Chtourou, Slim, Mohamed Abdelkader, Maalej, Ayari, Mohsen, Hadrich, Moufid, Rami, Tlili, Azaiez, Fares, Bouhlel, Imen, Sahnoun, Samir, Jerbi, Habib, Imtinene, Ben Mrad, Riahi, Leila, Sahnoun, Mohamed, Ben Jemaa, Abdelhamid, Ben Salem, Amal

    Published in JMIR research protocols (02-09-2022)
    “…This study was designed to evaluate the care of hypertensive patients in daily clinical practice in public and private centers in all Tunisian regions. This…”
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    Design and Rationale of the National Tunisian Registry of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Protocol for a Prospective Multicenter Observational Study by Hammami, Rania, Boudiche, Selim, Rami, Tlili, Ben Halima, Nejeh, Jamel, Ahmed, Rekik, Bassem, Gribaa, Rym, Imtinene, Ben Mrad, Charfeddine, Salma, Ellouze, Tarek, Bahloul, Amine, Hédi, Ben Slima, Langar, Jamel, Ben Ahmed, Habib, Ibn Elhadj, Zied, Hmam, Mohamed, Ben Abdessalem, Mohamed Aymen, Maaoui, Sabri, Fennira, Sana, Lobna, Laroussi, Hassine, Majed, Ouanes, Sami, Mohamed Faouzi, Drissi, Mallek, Souad, Mahdhaoui, Abdallah, Meriem, Dghim, Jomaa, Walid, Zayed, Sofien, Kateb, Tawfik, Bouchahda, Nidhal, Azaiez, Fares, Ben Salem, Helmi, Marouen, Morched, Noamen, Aymen, Abdesselem, Salem, Hichem, Denguir, Ibn Hadj Amor, Hassen, Abdeljelil, Farhati, Amara, Amine, Bejar, Karim, Khaldoun, Ben Hamda, Hamza, Chiheb, Ben Jamaa, Mohsen, Fourati, Sami, Elleuch, Faycal, Grati, Zeineb, Chtourou, Slim, Marouene, Sami, Sahnoun, Mohamed, Hadrich, Morched, Mohamed Abdelkader, Maalej, Bouraoui, Hatem, Kamoun, Kamel, Hadrich, Moufid, Ben Chedli, Tarek, Drissa, Mohamed Akrem, Charfeddine, Hanene, Saadaoui, Nizar, Achraf, Gargouri, Ahmed, Siala, Ayari, Mokdad, Nabil, Marsit, Mnif, Sabeur, Sahnoun, Maher, Kammoun, Helmi, Ben Jemaa, Khaled, Mostari, Gharbi, Hamrouni, Nebil, Yamen, Maazoun, Ellouz, Yassine, Smiri, Zahreddine, Hdiji, Amine, Bassem, Jerbi, Ayadi, Wacef, Zouari, Amir, Abbassi, Chedly, Fatma, Boujelben Masmoudi, Battikh, Kais, Kharrat, Elyes, Gtif, Imen, Sami, Milouchi, Bezdah, Leila, Kachboura, Salem, Maatouk, Mohamed Faouzi, Kraiem, Sondes, Jeridi, Gouider, Neffati, Elyes, Kammoun, Samir, Ben Ameur, Youssef, Fehri, Wafa, Gamra, Habib, Zakhama, Lilia, Addad, Faouzi, Mohamed Sami, Mourali, Abid, Leila

    Published in JMIR research protocols (01-08-2022)
    “…Background Coronary artery diseases remain the leading cause of death in the world. The management of this condition has improved remarkably in the recent…”
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