LAENALS:拉丁美洲肌萎缩侧索硬化症的流行病学和临床特征。

Beatriz Vélez-GóMEZ, Abayuba Perna, Cristina Vazquez, Carlos Ketzoian, Patricia Lillo, Gladys Godoy-Reyes, David Sáez, Tatiana Zaldivar Vaillant, Joel Víctor Gutiérrez Gil, Gloria Esther Lara-Fernández, Mónica Povedano, Mark Heverin, Robert McFarlane, Giancarlo Logroscino, Orla Hardiman
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目的:拉丁美洲ALS流行病学研究旨在收集古巴、智利和乌拉圭ALS流行病学、表型和危险因素的数据,以了解遗传和环境因素对ALS的影响。方法:制定统一的数据收集协议,并建立拉丁美洲西班牙语登记册。患者数据于2018年在乌拉圭、2017年至2019年在智利以及2017年至2018年在古巴收集。采用SPSS 25.0.0软件进行统计分析。计算了15岁及以上人群的粗累积发病率、标准化发病率和患病率。结果:2017-2019年,乌拉圭有90名ALS患者(男性占55.6%),智利有219名ALS(男性占54.6%),古巴有49名ALS,男性占55.1%。2018年,乌拉圭的累计粗发病率为1.73/100000人,智利为1.08人,古巴为0.195人。2018年,乌拉圭的粗患病率为2.19/100000,智利为1.39,古巴为0.55。平均发病年龄为61.8岁 ± 11.96 SD年在乌拉圭,61.9 ± 智利10.4 SD年,60.21 ± 12.45 SD年在古巴(p = 0.75)。发病后的中位生存期为32.43个月(21.93 - 42.36)在乌拉圭,24个月(13.5 - 33.5),29个月(15 - 42.5)在古巴(p = 0.006)。结论:这些来自LAENALS的初步数据证实,在人口混杂的县,ALS的发病率和患病率较低。LAENALS数据库现已向其他拉丁美洲国家开放,以进行统一的前瞻性数据收集。
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LAENALS: epidemiological and clinical features of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in Latin America.

Objective: The Latin American Epidemiologic study of ALS (LAENALS) aims to gather data on ALS epidemiology, phenotype, and risk factors in Cuba, Chile, and Uruguay, to understand the impact of genetic and environmental factors on ALS.

Methods: A harmonized data collection protocol was generated, and a Latin-American Spanish language Register was constructed. Patient data were collected in Uruguay in 2018, in Chile from 2017 to 2019, and in Cuba between 2017 and 2018. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 25.0.0 software. Crude cumulative incidence, standardized incidence, and prevalence were calculated in the population aged 15 years and older.

Results: During 2017-2019, 90 people with ALS from Uruguay (55.6% men), 219 from Chile (54.6% men), and 49 from Cuba (55.1% men) were included. The cumulative crude incidence in 2018 was 1.73/100,000 persons in Uruguay, 1.08 in Chile and 0.195 in Cuba. Crude prevalence in 2018 was 2.19 per 100,000 persons in Uruguay, 1.39 in Chile and 0.55 in Cuba. Mean age at onset was 61.8 ± 11.96 SD years in Uruguay, 61.9 ± 10.4 SD years in Chile, and 60.21 ± 12.45 SD years in Cuba (p = 0.75). Median survival from onset was 32.43 months (21.93 - 42.36) in Uruguay, 24 months (13.5 - 33.5) in Chile, and 29 months (15 - 42.5) in Cuba (p = 0.006).

Conclusions: These preliminary data from LAENALS confirm the lower incidence and prevalence of ALS in counties with admixed populations. The LAENALS database is now open to other Latin American countries for harmonized prospective data collection.

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