Lessons Learned from a Rhode Island Academic Out-Patient Lyme and Tick-Borne Disease Clinic.

Meghan L McCarthy, Rebecca M. Reece, S. Vargas, Jennie E. Johnson, J. Adelson-Mitty, T. Flanigan
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Although the prevalence of Lyme and tick-borne diseases (TBDs) continues to rise, there is conflicting information regarding the best approach to management. The Lifespan Lyme Disease Clinic (LDC) is an academic out- patient clinic for Lyme and other TBDs. A chart review of 218 new patients between March and November 2018 was conducted. Symptoms most commonly reported included fatigue (66.5%), joint pain (58.2%), cognitive difficulty (32.1%), and headaches (27.9%). Most (87.1%) patients had received TBD-directed antibiotic treatment prior to their first appointment. Of the 136 patients who had experienced more than 6 months of symptoms attributed to Lyme, 55.1% had positive two-tiered serologies. Many patients characterized themselves as having "chronic Lyme" or had a diagnosis of "post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome," a condition for which there is no clear consensus on pathophysiology or treatment. Outlined here are some lessons learned and practical approaches used by LDC physicians in caring for this patient population.
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罗德岛学术门诊莱姆病和蜱传疾病诊所的经验教训。
虽然莱姆病和蜱传疾病(tbd)的流行率持续上升,但关于最佳管理方法的信息相互矛盾。生命莱姆病诊所(LDC)是莱姆病和其他tbd的学术门诊。对2018年3月至11月期间218名新患者进行了图表回顾。最常见的症状包括疲劳(66.5%)、关节疼痛(58.2%)、认知困难(32.1%)和头痛(27.9%)。大多数(87.1%)患者在第一次预约前接受过tbd定向抗生素治疗。在136例经历了6个月以上莱姆病症状的患者中,55.1%的患者双层血清学呈阳性。许多患者将自己描述为患有“慢性莱姆病”或被诊断为“治疗后莱姆病综合征”,这是一种在病理生理学或治疗方面没有明确共识的疾病。这里概述了最不发达国家医生在照顾这一患者群体时所吸取的一些经验教训和实际方法。
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