低收入和中等收入国家的癫痫。

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Current Opinion in Neurology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1097/WCO.0000000000001350
Arjune Sen, Charles R Newton, Gift Ngwende
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摘要

审查目的:癫痫对诊断和治疗差距持续存在的低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)的影响尤为严重。我们强调了最近的主要发展,并展示了在资源有限的环境中改善癫痫护理的实际机会。最近的发现:在中低收入国家,文化、社会经济和基础设施因素导致癫痫治疗差距。例如,大力实施世卫组织部门间全球行动计划(WHO IGAP)和精神卫生差距行动规划(mhGAP)将缩小癫痫教育差距。让传统治疗师和其他关键社区领袖参与应该会减轻耻辱感。癫痫诊断指南是一种有助于识别惊厥发作的特定培养工具,可加快初级保健层面的癫痫诊断。可以在偏远农村社区部署的新颖、坚固的3d可打印脑电图耳机原型已经得到了令人鼓舞的结果。左乙拉西坦已被列入世卫组织基本药物清单,为更安全、致畸性更小的抗癫痫药物铺平了道路。在精心挑选的患者中实施癫痫手术方案可能提供廉价、有效和有治愈潜力的治疗,包括在中低收入国家。摘要:应用程序、脑电图原型、更好地获得asm和实施世卫组织iGAP为改善低收入和中等收入国家的癫痫护理提供了当前切实的机会。必须促进双向学习,以帮助在高收入环境中难以接触到的社区。
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Epilepsy in low- to middle-income countries.

Purpose of review: Epilepsy disproportionately affects those in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where diagnostic and treatment gaps persist.We highlight key recent developments and showcase practical opportunities to improve epilepsy care in resource limited settings.

Recent findings: In LMICs, cultural, socioeconomic and infrastructural factors drive the epilepsy treatment gap. Robust implementation of the WHO Intersectoral Global Action Plan (WHO IGAP) and Mental Health Gap Action Program (mhGAP), for example, will reduce the epilepsy education gap. Engaging traditional healers and other key community leaders should lessen stigma. The Epilepsy Diagnostic Companion, a culture specific tool that helps identify convulsive seizures, can expedite epilepsy diagnosis at primary care level. Novel, robust 3-D printable EEG headsets prototypes that can be deployed in remote rural communities have been piloted with encouraging results. Levetiracetam has been added to the WHO Essential Medicines List (EML), paving way to safer, less teratogenic antiseizure medications (ASMs). Epilepsy surgery programs in carefully selected patients potentially offer cheap, effective and potentially curative treatments, including in LMICs.

Summary: Apps, EEG prototypes, better access to ASMs and implementation of WHO iGAP offer current, tangible opportunities to improve epilepsy care in LMICs. Bidirectional learning must be facilitated to also help hard to reach communities in high-income settings.

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Current Opinion in Neurology
Current Opinion in Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
8.60
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174
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​​Current Opinion in Neurology is a highly regarded journal offering insightful editorials and on-the-mark invited reviews; covering key subjects such as cerebrovascular disease, developmental disorders, neuroimaging and demyelinating diseases. Published bimonthly, each issue of Current Opinion in Neurology introduces world renowned guest editors and internationally recognized academics within the neurology field, delivering a widespread selection of expert assessments on the latest developments from the most recent literature.
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