Exploring cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) worldwide: Current epidemiological insights and recent developments.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Rosita Frazier, Uday C Ghoshal, Jose Remes-Troche, Dover Robin, Emoto Shun, Thavamani Aravind
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Abstract

Background: Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS), a disorder of gut-brain interaction, presents with recurrent episodes of severe nausea and vomiting. It is often associated with missed or delayed diagnoses and substantial healthcare utilization. Despite historical recognition dating back to the 19th century, epidemiological insights remain limited, with research predominantly originating from specific regions, such as the US. CVS prevalence and incidence rates vary widely and are hindered by inconsistent methodologies and disease recognition.

Purpose: This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of CVS prevalence and incidence rates. It reviews the currently available data and identifies gaps in knowledge. Understanding the global epidemiology of CVS, increasing awareness of the disease, and fostering global collaboration are crucial. Other pertinent issues include disparities in outcomes, particularly among African Americans and Hispanics in the United States, underscoring the need to understand the social determinants of health that drive disease outcomes. This understanding can inform targeted interventions to address these barriers and achieve equitable healthcare both in the United States and globally.

探索世界范围内的周期性呕吐综合征(CVS):目前的流行病学见解和最新进展。
背景:周期性呕吐综合征(CVS)是一种肠道与大脑相互作用紊乱的疾病,表现为反复发作的严重恶心和呕吐。它通常与漏诊或延迟诊断以及大量医疗保健使用有关。尽管早在 19 世纪人们就认识到了这一疾病,但流行病学的研究仍然有限,研究主要来自美国等特定地区。目的:本综述旨在全面概述 CVS 的流行率和发病率。目的:本综述旨在全面概述 CVS 的流行率和发病率,回顾现有数据并找出知识空白。了解 CVS 的全球流行病学、提高对该疾病的认识以及促进全球合作至关重要。其他相关问题包括疾病结果的差异,尤其是美国非裔美国人和西班牙裔美国人之间的差异,这强调了了解导致疾病结果的健康社会决定因素的必要性。这种认识可以为有针对性的干预措施提供依据,从而消除这些障碍,在美国和全球实现公平的医疗保健。
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Neurogastroenterology and Motility
Neurogastroenterology and Motility 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
8.60%
发文量
178
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurogastroenterology & Motility (NMO) is the official Journal of the European Society of Neurogastroenterology & Motility (ESNM) and the American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society (ANMS). It is edited by James Galligan, Albert Bredenoord, and Stephen Vanner. The editorial and peer review process is independent of the societies affiliated to the journal and publisher: Neither the ANMS, the ESNM or the Publisher have editorial decision-making power. Whenever these are relevant to the content being considered or published, the editors, journal management committee and editorial board declare their interests and affiliations.
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