Prevalence of Neurological and Non-neurological Complaints Among Patients Visiting the Emergency Department with Multiple Sclerosis: A Cross-sectional Study in Sina Hospital, Tehran, Iran

IF 0.4 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Archives of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2022-04-26 DOI:10.5812/ans-122549
Parinaz Dadlani, P. Payandemehr, A. Abdollahi, F. Farham
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Background: Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) visit Emergency Departments (ED) due to both neurological and non-neurological symptoms. Objectives: Our main aim was to study some epidemiologic features of the ED visits of MS cases in a referral hospital. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted during 22 September 2018 - 21 September 2019 in Sina Hospital, Tehran, Iran. Admission causes were divided into two categories: patients admitted because of neurological complaints (MS true attacks and pseudo attacks) and patients admitted due to non-neurological reasons that may or may not be related to the disease. To compare the differences between the two categories, t and χ2 tests were used. Results: A total of 375 visits by 346 MS patients were reviewed. We observed that 239 (63.7%) visits were due to neurologic complaints, of which 213 (89.1%) were diagnosed with true MS relapses. Moreover, 136 visits were because of non-neurologic complaints, with urinary tract infection (UTI) being the most common complaint. The patients with MS visiting the ED were mostly female, though there was no significant difference between men and women diagnosed with true relapses (P = 0.154). Patients with neurologic symptoms were significantly younger than those with non-neurologic symptoms (P = 0.007). Our findings showed that 90% of patients with neurological symptoms underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and the yield of MRI was about 50%. Furthermore, the duration of admission was significantly higher in patients with neurological symptoms (P < 0.001) Conclusions: MS relapse was the most frequent cause of ED visits by individuals with MS. There were also many ED visits by MS patients due to non-neurological causes, and the UTI was the most prevalent chief complaint.
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伊朗德黑兰Sina医院多发性硬化症急诊患者神经系统和非神经系统主诉的患病率:一项横断面研究
背景:多发性硬化症(MS)患者因神经和非神经症状就诊于急诊科。目的:我们的主要目的是研究转诊医院多发性硬化症患者急诊就诊的一些流行病学特征。方法:本横断面研究于2018年9月22日至2019年9月21日在伊朗德黑兰Sina医院进行。入院原因分为两类:因神经系统疾病(多发性硬化症真实发作和假性发作)入院的患者和因可能与疾病有关或可能与疾病无关的非神经系统原因入院的患者。为了比较两个类别之间的差异,使用了t检验和χ2检验。结果:346名MS患者共375次就诊。我们观察到239次(63.7%)就诊是由于神经系统疾病,其中213次(89.1%)被诊断为真正的多发性硬化症复发。此外,136次就诊是因为非神经系统疾病,其中尿路感染(UTI)是最常见的疾病。急诊室就诊的MS患者大多为女性,但被诊断为真正复发的男性和女性之间没有显著差异(P=0.154)。有神经系统症状的患者明显年轻于无神经系统症状患者(P=0.007)。我们的研究结果显示,90%有神经系统征状的患者接受了磁共振成像(MRI),MRI的产率约为50%。此外,有神经系统症状的患者入院时间明显更长(P<0.001)。
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期刊介绍: Archives of neuroscience is a clinical and basic journal which is informative to all practitioners like Neurosurgeons, Neurologists, Psychiatrists, Neuroscientists. It is the official journal of Brain and Spinal Injury Research Center. The Major theme of this journal is to follow the path of scientific collaboration, spontaneity, and goodwill for the future, by providing up-to-date knowledge for the readers. The journal aims at covering different fields, as the name implies, ranging from research in basic and clinical sciences to core topics such as patient care, education, procuring and correct utilization of resources and bringing to limelight the cherished goals of the institute in providing a standard care for the physically disabled patients. This quarterly journal offers a venue for our researchers and scientists to vent their innovative and constructive research works. The scope of the journal is as far wide as the universe as being declared by the name of the journal, but our aim is to pursue our sacred goals in providing a panacea for the intractable ailments, which leave a psychological element in the daily life of such patients. This authoritative clinical and basic journal was founded by Professor Madjid Samii in 2012.
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