班吉成人出血性中风的流行病学、临床和进展方面

E. Yangatimbi, Junior Koma Zobanga, Symphorien Shansy Grégbia, Josué Kinima, P. M’belesso
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老年人出血性中风是一种诊断和治疗急症,其发生频率和严重程度决定了一个公共卫生问题。研究目的:阐明知识并为该病理学的研究做出贡献(描述班吉成人出血性脑血管事故的流行临床和进化方面)。方法:该研究是一项回顾性研究,具有描述性和分析性,研究时间为2017年1月至2018年12月,为期两年(2),在中非友谊大学医院神经内科进行。结果:研究期间卒中住院255例,其中AVCH 20例,住院率7.8%。平均年龄为60.05岁,极值为50 ~ 78岁。最具代表性的年龄组是50至60岁,性别比率(M/F)为1.2。公务员的比例更高(35%),其次是家庭主妇(25%)。酒精是主要的危险因素(95%),其次是高血压(80%)和烟草(40%)。大多数患者(75%)在上午6点前入住护理机构(75%)。致死率为35%。格拉斯哥评分与死亡之间存在显著的统计学联系(p = 0.007)。在这个系列中,75%的病例有以偏瘫(75%)和失语(25%)为主的后遗症。结论:在中非共和国进行的第一项研究表明,老年人AVCH造成了一个公共卫生问题,而且频率很高。需要提高大众意识,以降低其死亡率。
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Epidemioclinical and Progressive Aspects of the Adult Hemorrhagic Stroke in Bangui
Introduction: Hemorrhagic strokes in the elderly constitute a diagnostic and therapeutic emergency and, by their frequency and severity, determine a public health problem. Goal of the Study: To elucidate knowledge and make our contribution to the study of this pathology (describe the epidemioclinical and evolutionary aspects of hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accidents in adults in Bangui). Methodology: It was a retrospective study with descriptive and analytical aims covering a period of two years (2) from January 2017 to December 2018, conducted in the Neurology department of the Sino-Central African Friendship University Hospital. Results: During the study, 255 patients were hospitalized for stroke, including 20 cases of AVCH, representing a hospital frequency of 7.8%. The average age was 60.05 years with extremes ranging from 50 to 78 years. The most represented age group was that of 50 to 60 years with a sex-ratio (M/F) of 1.2. Civil servants were more represented (35%) followed by housewives (25%). Alcohol was the main risk factor (95%) followed by hypertension (80%) and tobacco (40%). Most of the patients (75%) were admitted to the care facilities before 6 am (75%). Lethality was 35%. There was a significant statistical link between the Glasgow score and death (p = 0.007). In this series, 75% of the cases had sequelae dominated by hemiparesis (75%) and aphasia (25%). Conclusion: First study in the Central African Republic, with a high frequency, shows that the AVCH of the elderly poses a public health problem. Requires great mass awareness in order to reduce its mortality rate.
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