[Correlation between clinical and tomographic variables in patients with neurocysticercosis. A study in a cohort of patients in Sierra Norte, Ecuador, between 2019 and 2020].

IF 1.5 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW Michigan Law Review Pub Date : 2022-06-16 DOI:10.33588/rn.7412.2021365
J L Anaya-González, F López-Muñoz, E Carmona-Álvarez Builla, A E Miniet-Castillo
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Abstract

Introduction: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most frequent parasitic disease in the central nervous system of humans.

Objective: to establish the correlation between clinical and tomographic variables in patients with neurocysticercosis in the neurology consultation of Hospital San Vicente de Paul and Hospital IESS Ibarra, during the year 2020.

Patients and methods: descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional research.

Population and sample: 93 patients. The information was collected in the neurology consultation. Clinical and imaging criteria were used for diagnosis. Odds Ratio (OR; 95% CI) was calculated. For multivariate analysis, binary logistic regression models were used. Statistical significance was considered when the value of p <0.05.

Results:

Symptoms: headache (77.4%), epilepsy (41.9%). Tomographic findings: size < 1 cm (67.7%), single lesion (54.8%), supratentorial (93.5%). There were several clinical / tomographic correlations in the bivariate analysis, the presence of epilepsy was associated with lesions of size >1 cm (OR: 9.65; 95% CI: 3.48-26.7), the vesicular + ventricular colloidal stage + nodular (OR: 3.90; 95% CI: 1.64-9.28) and parenchymal topography (OR: 5.03; 95% CI: 2.03-12.4) (p < 0.05). In the multivariate analysis, epilepsy was not associated with tomographic aspects such as the size, stage and topography of the cysticerci (p < 0.05). Headache and reduced muscle strength were associated with parenchymal topography and stage of lesions respectively (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: Despite having a wide clinical spectrum, the presence of epilepsy, headache, and reduced muscle strength seem to be the most representative manifestations, so their inclusion in the development of prognostic scores should be evaluated, which allow evaluating the approach diagnostic and evolutionary in subsequent research.

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[神经囊虫病患者临床与断层扫描变量之间的相关性。2019年至2020年对厄瓜多尔北塞拉利昂患者队列的研究]。
简介:神经囊虫病(NCC)是人类中枢神经系统中最常见的寄生虫病:患者和方法:描述性、相关性和横断面研究。人口和样本:93 名患者。人群和样本:93 名患者,信息在神经内科会诊时收集。诊断采用临床和影像学标准。计算患病率(OR;95% CI)。多变量分析采用二元逻辑回归模型。当 p 值达到一定程度时,即认为具有统计学意义:症状:头痛(77.4%)、癫痫(41.9%)。断层扫描结果:大小小于 1 厘米(67.7%)、单发病灶(54.8%)、胸骨上(93.5%)。在双变量分析中,有几种临床/断层相关性,癫痫的存在与病灶大小>1厘米(OR:9.65;95% CI:3.48-26.7)、囊性+室胶体期+结节(OR:3.90;95% CI:1.64-9.28)和实质地形图(OR:5.03;95% CI:2.03-12.4)相关(P < 0.05)。在多变量分析中,癫痫与囊肿的大小、分期和地形等断层扫描方面无关(P < 0.05)。头痛和肌力下降分别与实质地形图和病变分期有关(P < 0.05):尽管临床表现范围很广,但癫痫、头痛和肌力减退似乎是最具代表性的表现,因此应将其纳入预后评分的制定中进行评估,以便在后续研究中评估诊断和进化方法。
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