巴基斯坦的神经外科:过去、现在和未来。

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1227/neu.0000000000003257
Erum Ajmal, Hamza Khilji, Ernest J Barthélemy, Tariq Khan
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背景和目标:自 1947 年从印度独立以来,巴基斯坦一直在全球债务、腐败、政权不断更迭以及长达数十年的反恐战争等经济危机中挣扎。由此产生的社会经济障碍阻碍了发展全面、公平的医疗保健系统的努力,尤其是在安全、及时和可负担得起的外科护理方面。本文对中低收入国家巴基斯坦的神经外科发展、现状和前景进行了评估:我们使用 PubMed 进行了文献检索,并对相关文章进行了分析,以更好地了解巴基斯坦神经外科的现状和前景。此外,我们还通过查询世界银行和卫生计量与评估研究所的数据库进行了生态研究,以评估巴基斯坦人口的神经和神经外科疾病负担:过去二十年来,巴基斯坦的神经外科医生队伍迅速壮大,约有 450 名神经外科医生,每 10 万人口中神经外科医生的密度为 0.114。然而,用于治疗中风等疾病的基本神经外科手术一直难以获得,这可能是造成巴基斯坦中风负担的原因之一,即中风仍是 2019 年第三大常见死因,占死亡总数的 21.7%:虽然巴基斯坦的政治和经济不稳定对神经外科的发展造成了不利影响,但该领域仍然取得了长足的进步,并在为巴基斯坦全体人民提供公平的神经外科医疗服务方面展现出了美好的前景。
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Neurosurgery in Pakistan: Past, Present, and Future.

Background and objectives: Since its independence from India in 1947, Pakistan has struggled with economic crises such as global debt, corruption, constant regime change, and a decades-long war against terrorism. The resulting socioeconomic barriers have stymied efforts to develop a comprehensive and equitably accessible healthcare system, especially regarding safe, timely, and affordable surgical care. This article evaluates neurosurgery's development, current state, and prospects in Pakistan, a lower-middle-income country.

Methods: We performed a literature search using PubMed and analyzed relevant articles to better understand the state and landscape of neurosurgery in Pakistan. Moreover, we conducted ecological research by querying the databases of the World Bank and the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation to evaluate the neurological and neurosurgical disease burden in the Pakistani population.

Results: The neurosurgical workforce in Pakistan has demonstrated rapid growth over the past two decades, with approximately 450 neurosurgeons and a neurosurgeon-per-100 000 population density of 0.114. Nonetheless, access to essential neurosurgical procedures for the treatment of diseases such as stroke has been difficult to ensure, which likely contributes to Pakistan's stroke burden, ie, stroke was still the third most common cause of death in 2019, causing 21.7% of all deaths.

Conclusion: While Pakistan's political and economic instability has adversely affected the development of neurosurgery, the field has still made great strides and demonstrates a promising future in providing equitable neurosurgical care to all Pakistan's people.

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Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
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898
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurosurgery, the official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, publishes research on clinical and experimental neurosurgery covering the very latest developments in science, technology, and medicine. For professionals aware of the rapid pace of developments in the field, this journal is nothing short of indispensable as the most complete window on the contemporary field of neurosurgery. Neurosurgery is the fastest-growing journal in the field, with a worldwide reputation for reliable coverage delivered with a fresh and dynamic outlook.
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