Management and outcomes of sellar, suprasellar and parasellar masses in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review protocol

A. Egiz, D. U. Dalle, S. Ooi, O. Dada, C. Ikwuegbuenyi, C. Gillespie, O. Tunde, B. M. OuYong, M. Korch, Ö. Kesici, R. de Koning, B. Takoutsing, S. Bandyopadhyay, Mehdi Khan, J. Erhabor, J. Kotecha, A. Bocco, Nourou Dine Adeniran Bankole
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Sellar, suprasellar or parasellar masses refer to space-occupying lesions that arise from the area surrounding the pituitary gland and many other vital structures, which can impact quality of life if damaged. Therefore, optimal management by a multidisciplinary team, which includes neurosurgeons, would be required to ensure that patients receive timely intervention to prevent long-term co-morbidities. The landscape of management of these masses in high-income countries are well described in the literature, however, there is a lack of clarity in the counterpart low- and middle-income countries, thus necessitating an evaluation of the literature. This protocol outlines how we will conduct our scoping review on the topic of interest. MEDLINE, Embase, Global Index Medicus and African Journals Online will be searched from year 2000 to date in order to identify the relevant studies. Patients with a sellar, suprasellar or parasellar masses managed in an LMIC will be included. Surgical, medical and conservative management of the relevant masses will be considered. Articles in English and French will be included. Primary outcome will describe the management of sellar, suprasellar, or parasellar masses in LMICs. Secondary outcomes will include describing the epidemiology, presentation and outcomes of patients with sellar, suprasellar or parasellar masses. This scoping review will be the first to evaluate the current landscape of the management and outcomes of sellar, suprasellar and parasellar masses in LMICs, highlighting important themes that may be used to guide further research as well as health system strengthening efforts by policymakers, governments and stakeholders.
低收入和中等收入国家鞍、鞍上和鞍旁肿块的管理和结果:范围审查方案
鞍上、鞍上或鞍旁肿块是指发生在垂体和许多其他重要结构周围的占位性病变,如果受损,会影响生活质量。因此,需要由包括神经外科医生在内的多学科团队进行最佳管理,以确保患者得到及时干预,防止长期合并症。高收入国家对这些群众的管理情况在文献中有很好的描述,然而,相对的中低收入国家缺乏明确性,因此有必要对文献进行评估。本协议概述了我们将如何对感兴趣的主题进行范围界定审查。MEDLINE、Embase、Global Index Medicus和非洲在线期刊将从2000年至今进行搜索,以确定相关研究。在LMIC中治疗的鞍上、鞍上或鞍旁肿块的患者也包括在内。将考虑对相关群众进行外科、医学和保守治疗。将包括英文和法文的文章。主要结果将描述LMIC中鞍上、鞍上或鞍旁肿块的处理。次要结果将包括描述鞍上、鞍上或鞍旁肿块患者的流行病学、表现和结果。这项范围界定审查将首次评估LMIC鞍上、鞍上和鞍旁肿块的管理现状和结果,强调可用于指导进一步研究以及决策者、政府和利益相关者加强卫生系统努力的重要主题。
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