[Evaluation of the Follow-Up and State of Adolescents with Sickle-Cell Disease in Brazzaville (Congo)].

Q4 Medicine
L C Ollandzobo Ikobo, F D Mouyabi Mberi, E R Nika, S V Missambou Mandilou, B S A Ngoulou, A B M'Pemba Loufoua, J R Mabiala-Babela
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The experience of the adolescent with homozygous sickle-cell disease is influenced by several factors that differentiate it from the older child entirely dependent on his parents. The objective of this study was to describe the state of health and to assess the quality of follow-up and to identify the determinants of poor monitoring of adolescent sickle-cell followed in Brazzaville for an average of 12 ± 9.6 years, starting from a cross-sectional study carried out at the Brazzaville University Hospital from March to September 2016. It is based on a questionnaire composed of elements of assessment of the state of health and the quality of the follow-up. The vaccination coverage of adolescents was low, 81.3% for DTCP, 66.5% for Typhim Vi, 50.2% for viral hepatitis B, 76.4% for pneumococcus, and 59.1% for the ROR. In the last two years prior to the survey, 99 (48.7%) adolescents had only 2 follow-up visits instead of 4 planned per year. Therapeutic compliance was good in 132 (65%). No hospitalizations were reported during this period in 23 adolescents (11.3%); in 180 cases (88.7%), however, adolescents were hospitalized one to three times apart from regular follow-up visits. Since the discovery of the disease, 177 (87.2%) adolescents had already been transfused, more than three times in 89 cases. A history of neurovascular seizures was found in 10 cases (5.2%) and priapism in 35 cases (18.2%). Paraclinical examinations were not systematic during follow-up visits. The socioeconomic level of the family and the level of education of the father had a negative impact on monitoring and adherence (P < 0.01). On clinical examinations, stunting, undernutrition, pubertal delay, tooth decay, enuresis were found in 45.3%, 36%, 53.7%, 27.6%, 15.3%, respectively. The biological examinations carried out during the investigation showed an average inter-critical hemoglobin level between 7 and 8 g/dl, creatinine level was normal in all cases, ferritinemia was elevated in 93.6%, a negative proteinuria was found in 71.4% of the cases, and hematuria in 26.6%. Systematic abdominal ultrasound revealed vesicular lithiasis in 8 cases, hepatomegaly in 10 cases, and splenomegaly in 102 cases. Echocardiography performed in all subjects showed cardiomyopathy in 9 cases. The follow-up of the adolescent sickle-cell in Brazzaville still faces enormous difficulties. The improvement of the standard of living, the therapeutic education and the introduction of a total free of charge of the global management of sickle-cell disease would make it possible to minimize these difficulties which also would improve the future of these teenagers, adults of tomorrow.

[对布拉柴维尔(刚果)青少年镰状细胞病随访和状况的评价]。
患有纯合子镰状细胞病的青少年的经历受到若干因素的影响,这些因素使其与完全依赖父母的较大儿童有所区别。本研究的目的是从2016年3月至9月在布拉柴维尔大学医院进行的一项横断面研究开始,描述健康状况,评估随访质量,并确定布拉柴维尔平均12±9.6年青少年镰状细胞监测不良的决定因素。它以一份问卷为基础,由健康状况评估要素和后续行动的质量组成。青少年的疫苗接种率较低,DTCP接种率为81.3%,Typhim Vi为66.5%,病毒性乙型肝炎为50.2%,肺炎球菌为76.4%,ROR为59.1%。在调查前的最后两年,99名(48.7%)青少年只进行了2次随访,而不是每年计划的4次。治疗依从性良好的132例(65%)。在此期间,23名青少年(11.3%)未报告住院;然而,在180例(88.7%)病例中,除了定期随访外,青少年住院1至3次。自发现该病以来,已有177例(87.2%)青少年接受过输血,其中89例输血次数超过3次。有神经血管发作史10例(5.2%),勃起障碍35例(18.2%)。在随访期间没有系统的临床旁检查。家庭的社会经济水平和父亲的教育水平对监测和依从性有负向影响(P
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期刊介绍: Le Bulletin de la Société de pathologie exotique et la société savante (SPE) dont il est la vitrine ont été créés en 1908 par Alphonse Laveran. Destiné, dans un premier temps, à servir de support à la publication des travaux des sociétaires présentés en séance sous forme de communication ou de mémoire, ce périodique est devenu, au fil du temps, une revue internationale francophone multidisciplinaire, ouverte à tous les médecins, vétérinaires, anthropologues et chercheurs travaillant dans le domaine de la médecine tropicale humaine et animale et de la santé publique dans les pays en voie de développement.
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