The Pattern of Neurological Conditions in a Tertiary Institution in Nigeria: Six Years Experience in Ekiti State, Nigeria.

Paul Olowoyo, Ariyo Olumuyiwa, Gbenga Popoola, Oluwatosin Oguntoye, Segun Atolani, Olukayode Talabi, Olusegun Adegbaye, Ogunmola Osironmuro, Segun Momoh, Kikelomo Olowoyo, Rufus Akinyemi, Mayowa Owolabi
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Background: Neurological disorders constitute major causes of morbidity, and globally, they are the leading causes of death. There is a dearth of neurologists in most African countries and the very few available ones are concentrated in urban areas. The cardiovascular and communicable risk factors responsible for most cases of acute and chronic neurological disorders are also prevalent in rural areas. Although patients from the neighbouring states attend the study centre, the majority are indigent. Therefore, there is a need to observe the pattern of these disorders in Ekiti, to appreciate the disease burden as it would help in the judicious allocation of human and other healthcare resources.

Methodology: We reviewed the case files of patients seen at the neurology clinic and admitted via the emergency department into the Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido-Ekiti, over a period of 6 years (2016 to 2021).

Results: A total of 881patients were seen during the study period, and they were mostly elderly male patients with chronic disorders in which stroke was the most common neurological disorder (44.9%) followed by seizure disorder (13.1%), and neurodegenerative disorders (9.9%). Tumors and myopathies were the least seen disorders.

Conclusion: Health literacy on cardiovascular risk factors and even the distribution of manpower and material resources will help reduce the burden of neurological disorders among the attendees of the Ekiti tertiary health institution.

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背景:神经系统疾病是发病的主要原因,也是全球死亡的主要原因。在大多数非洲国家,神经科医生非常缺乏,现有的极少数神经科医生都集中在城市地区。导致大多数急慢性神经疾病的心血管和传染病风险因素在农村地区也很普遍。虽然研究中心的病人来自邻近各州,但大多数都是穷人。因此,有必要观察这些疾病在埃基蒂的发病模式,以了解疾病负担,这将有助于合理分配人力和其他医疗资源:我们查阅了伊多-埃基蒂联邦教学医院神经病学门诊就诊和急诊科入院患者的病历,时间跨度为 6 年(2016 年至 2021 年):研究期间共接诊了881名患者,他们大多是患有慢性疾病的老年男性患者,其中中风是最常见的神经系统疾病(44.9%),其次是癫痫发作(13.1%)和神经退行性疾病(9.9%)。肿瘤和肌病是最少见的疾病:结论:对心血管风险因素的健康知识普及以及人力和物力资源的合理分配将有助于减轻埃基蒂三级医疗机构就诊者的神经系统疾病负担。
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