Anastasia Arynchyna-Smith, Vijaya Kancherla, Inmaculada Aban, Alexander Arynchyn, Pedram Maleknia, David Becker, Andrzej Kulczycki, Jeffrey P Blount
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目的:评估全球神经外科医生对神经管缺损(NTD)患病率、预防策略和脊柱裂(SB)护理的临床时间的认识。方法:在2021-2022年期间对全球神经外科医生进行在线调查。分类反应采用描述性分析进行分析。在控制性别、收入地区、儿科培训和执业年数的情况下,进行调整和未调整的logistic回归分析,以检验SB护理的临床时间与NTD患病率意识之间的关系,估计优势比(ORs)和95%置信区间(ci)。结果:总的来说,来自64个国家的234名神经外科医生(71%的参与率)做出了回应。受访者包括166名(77%)在非高收入国家(non-HIC)执业的非美国居民(49%)。大多数为男性(78%),31-60岁(80%),城市居民(76%)。大约四分之一的人不知道NTD在国家(28%)或全球(24%)水平的患病率,也不知道叶酸强化(FAF)的有效性(27%)。约17%的人报告本国新生儿结核传染率≥20/10,000例活产。神经外科医生最常引用补充药片(46%)和面粉FAF(36%)作为预防NTD怀孕的最常见策略。他们更倾向于基于面粉FAF(48%)和盐FAF(35%)的策略。非hic患者与花≥20%的临床时间治疗SB之间存在显著正相关(aOR = 6.42, 95% CI = 2.66-15.46, p)。结论:本研究强调了提高神经外科社区对NTD患病率和预防策略的认识的必要性。在高收入国家和非高收入国家之间,用于SB护理的时间存在显著差异。神经外科医生可以作为全球和当地SB预防工作的主要倡导者,特别强调FAF。
A global survey of neurosurgeons' awareness of neural tube defect prevalence, prevention strategies, and their clinical time allocation to spina bifida care.
Purpose: Assess the global neurosurgeon workforce's awareness of neural tube defect (NTD) prevalence, prevention strategies, and clinical time spent on spina bifida (SB) care.
Methods: An online survey was administered to neurosurgeons worldwide between 2021-2022. Categorical responses were analyzed using descriptive analysis. Adjusted and unadjusted logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine the association between the clinical time spent on SB care and NTD prevalence awareness, controlling for sex, income region, pediatric training, and practice years, estimating odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).
Results: Overall, 234 neurosurgeons (71% participation rate) responded from 64 countries. Respondents included 166 (77%) non-US residents practicing in non-high-income-country (non-HIC) (49%). Most were male (78%), 31-60 years old (80%), and urban-based (76%). Approximately quarter were unaware of the NTD prevalence at the national (28%) or global (24%) level, or the effectiveness of folic acid fortification (FAF) (27%). About 17% reported NTD rates ≥ 20/10,000 live births in their country. Neurosurgeons most often cited supplementation pills (46%) and flour FAF (36%) as the most common strategies to prevent NTD pregnancies. They were more likely to prefer strategies based on flour FAF (48%) and salt FAF (35%). There was a significant positive association between practicing in non-HIC and spending ≥ 20% of clinical time caring for SB (aOR = 6.42, 95% CI = 2.66-15.46, p < 0.001).
Conclusions: This study highlights the need to improve awareness of NTD prevalence and preventive strategies among the neurosurgical community. There is a significant disparity in time spent on SB care between HIC and non-HIC countries. Neurosurgeons can serve as key advocates for global and local SB prevention efforts, with particular emphasis on FAF.