[癫痫与不平等:人口统计描述和小卫生领域人口获取先进资源的困难分析]。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
V M Pérez-Navarro, M Cánovas-Iniesta, B Palazón-Cabanes, M Navarro-Lozano
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摘要

癫痫是一种非常常见的神经系统疾病,发病率和死亡率都很高。即使对该领域的专家来说,耐药癫痫(DRE)也是一项重大的治疗挑战。尽管如此,这类患者获得先进资源仍然困难且不平等。本研究的目的是分析属于一级医院的人口中的不平等现象。患者和方法:一项分析性观察性横断面研究对在穆尔西亚卫生服务第九区参加神经内科会诊的癫痫患者进行了研究。描述了人口统计学、临床、治疗、预后和公平性变量,并分析了不同亚组之间的显著差异。结果:纳入68例患者,平均年龄42.93岁。局灶性癫痫为主要类型(64.7%),常用药物为左乙拉西坦(33.8%)、丙戊酸(27.9%)和拉莫三嗪(22.1%)。18名患者(占总数的26.5%)发生了DRE,只有4名患者在癫痫病房接受了积极随访,这意味着71%的患者无法获得必要的资源(先进的治疗差距)。结论:这项研究表明,癫痫不平等仍然是一个问题,特别是在某些地理区域,最需要的患者缺乏获得高级护理的机会。解决办法可以通过增加人力和物力资源来改善病人的整体护理,从而加强转诊医院和癫痫科。
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[Epilepsy and inequality: demographic description and analysis of the difficulty in accessing advanced resources in a population in a small health area].

Introduction: Epilepsy is a very common neurological disease with high morbidity and mortality. Drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) poses a major therapeutic challenge, even for experts in the field. Despite this, access to advanced resources for this type of patient remains difficult and unequal. The aim of this study is to analyse inequality in a population belonging to a first level hospital.

Patients and methods: An analytical observational cross-sectional study was conducted on epileptic patients attending neurology consultations in Area IX of the Murcian Health Service. Demographic, clinical, therapeutic, prognostic and equity variables are described, and significant differences between different subgroups are analysed.

Results: The study included 68 patients with a mean age of 42.93 years. Focal epilepsy was the main type (64.7%), and the most commonly used drugs were levetiracetam (33.8%), valproic acid (27.9%) and lamotrigine (22.1%). DRE occurred in 18 patients (26.5% of the total) and only four were under active follow-up in an epilepsy unit, meaning that 71% did not have access to a necessary resource (advanced therapeutic gap).

Conclusions: This study demonstrates that epilepsy inequality continues to be a problem, especially in certain geographical areas, with a lack of access to advanced care for patients who need it most. The solution can be achieved by increasing human and material resources to improve overall patient care, thus strengthening both referral hospitals and epilepsy units.

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Revista de neurologia
Revista de neurologia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
117
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Revista de Neurología fomenta y difunde el conocimiento generado en lengua española sobre neurociencia, tanto clínica como experimental.
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