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Stroke services in MENA: What is there and what is needed

OBJECTIVES: Stroke represents a health care challenge to most parts of the world including the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The MENA represents 6% of the world population with an age-standardized stroke rate of 87.7 (78.2–97.6) per 100,000 population. This number is subject to increas...

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Autores principales: Aref, Hany, El Nahas, Nevine, Alrukn, Suhail Abdulla, Khan, Maria, Kesraoui, Selma, Alnidawi, Firas, Hokmabadi, Elyar Sadeghi, Farhoudi, Mehdi, Fairooz, Muataz, Batayha, Waleed, Salmeen, Athari, Abdulrahman, Husen, Belahsen, Mohammed Faouzi, Al Hashmi, Amal M., Akhtar, Naveed, Al-Johani, Mohammed, Seidi, Osheik Abu’Asha, Jouhar, Anas, Mhiri, Chokri, Elbassiouny, Ahmed, Shokri, Hossam, Roushdy, Tamer
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10358887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37471350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288030
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author Aref, Hany
El Nahas, Nevine
Alrukn, Suhail Abdulla
Khan, Maria
Kesraoui, Selma
Alnidawi, Firas
Hokmabadi, Elyar Sadeghi
Farhoudi, Mehdi
Fairooz, Muataz
Batayha, Waleed
Salmeen, Athari
Abdulrahman, Husen
Belahsen, Mohammed Faouzi
Al Hashmi, Amal M.
Akhtar, Naveed
Al-Johani, Mohammed
Seidi, Osheik Abu’Asha
Jouhar, Anas
Mhiri, Chokri
Elbassiouny, Ahmed
Shokri, Hossam
Roushdy, Tamer
author_facet Aref, Hany
El Nahas, Nevine
Alrukn, Suhail Abdulla
Khan, Maria
Kesraoui, Selma
Alnidawi, Firas
Hokmabadi, Elyar Sadeghi
Farhoudi, Mehdi
Fairooz, Muataz
Batayha, Waleed
Salmeen, Athari
Abdulrahman, Husen
Belahsen, Mohammed Faouzi
Al Hashmi, Amal M.
Akhtar, Naveed
Al-Johani, Mohammed
Seidi, Osheik Abu’Asha
Jouhar, Anas
Mhiri, Chokri
Elbassiouny, Ahmed
Shokri, Hossam
Roushdy, Tamer
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description OBJECTIVES: Stroke represents a health care challenge to most parts of the world including the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The MENA represents 6% of the world population with an age-standardized stroke rate of 87.7 (78.2–97.6) per 100,000 population. This number is subject to increase given that the cause of morbidity has recently shifted from infectious diseases to non-communicable diseases. Thus, in the coming years, treatment of stroke will pose a major burden on MENA countries which mostly lie in the low to middle income economies. Accordingly, we need to study the state of MENA stroke services in order to recognize and further inform policy makers about any gaps that need to be bridged in this domain. METHODS AND RESULTS: Stroke specialists representing 16 countries filled an online survey that included: screening for risk factors, acute management, diagnostics, medications, post-discharge services, and stroke registries. Results showed that 11 countries screen for risk factors, 16 have neuroimaging studies, 15 provide intravenous thrombolysis (IVT), 13 mechanical thrombectomy (MT) while medications for secondary prevention are available in all countries. However, stroke units are not equally available and even absent in 4 countries, and despite the availability of IVT yet, the rate of administration is still low in 6 countries (<5%), and ranges from 5–20% in 7 countries. Stroke registries and training still need to be implemented in most countries. CONCLUSION: Although imaging, revascularization therapies and medications for secondary prevention are available in most MENA countries, yet the rate of revascularization is low, so is the number of stroke units insufficient in some countries. Additionally, registries and structured training are still defective. Further field studies are required for more accurate determination of the status of stroke services in the MENA region.
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spelling pubmed-103588872023-07-21 Stroke services in MENA: What is there and what is needed Aref, Hany El Nahas, Nevine Alrukn, Suhail Abdulla Khan, Maria Kesraoui, Selma Alnidawi, Firas Hokmabadi, Elyar Sadeghi Farhoudi, Mehdi Fairooz, Muataz Batayha, Waleed Salmeen, Athari Abdulrahman, Husen Belahsen, Mohammed Faouzi Al Hashmi, Amal M. Akhtar, Naveed Al-Johani, Mohammed Seidi, Osheik Abu’Asha Jouhar, Anas Mhiri, Chokri Elbassiouny, Ahmed Shokri, Hossam Roushdy, Tamer PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Stroke represents a health care challenge to most parts of the world including the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The MENA represents 6% of the world population with an age-standardized stroke rate of 87.7 (78.2–97.6) per 100,000 population. This number is subject to increase given that the cause of morbidity has recently shifted from infectious diseases to non-communicable diseases. Thus, in the coming years, treatment of stroke will pose a major burden on MENA countries which mostly lie in the low to middle income economies. Accordingly, we need to study the state of MENA stroke services in order to recognize and further inform policy makers about any gaps that need to be bridged in this domain. METHODS AND RESULTS: Stroke specialists representing 16 countries filled an online survey that included: screening for risk factors, acute management, diagnostics, medications, post-discharge services, and stroke registries. Results showed that 11 countries screen for risk factors, 16 have neuroimaging studies, 15 provide intravenous thrombolysis (IVT), 13 mechanical thrombectomy (MT) while medications for secondary prevention are available in all countries. However, stroke units are not equally available and even absent in 4 countries, and despite the availability of IVT yet, the rate of administration is still low in 6 countries (<5%), and ranges from 5–20% in 7 countries. Stroke registries and training still need to be implemented in most countries. CONCLUSION: Although imaging, revascularization therapies and medications for secondary prevention are available in most MENA countries, yet the rate of revascularization is low, so is the number of stroke units insufficient in some countries. Additionally, registries and structured training are still defective. Further field studies are required for more accurate determination of the status of stroke services in the MENA region. Public Library of Science 2023-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10358887/ /pubmed/37471350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288030 Text en © 2023 Aref et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Aref, Hany
El Nahas, Nevine
Alrukn, Suhail Abdulla
Khan, Maria
Kesraoui, Selma
Alnidawi, Firas
Hokmabadi, Elyar Sadeghi
Farhoudi, Mehdi
Fairooz, Muataz
Batayha, Waleed
Salmeen, Athari
Abdulrahman, Husen
Belahsen, Mohammed Faouzi
Al Hashmi, Amal M.
Akhtar, Naveed
Al-Johani, Mohammed
Seidi, Osheik Abu’Asha
Jouhar, Anas
Mhiri, Chokri
Elbassiouny, Ahmed
Shokri, Hossam
Roushdy, Tamer
Stroke services in MENA: What is there and what is needed
title Stroke services in MENA: What is there and what is needed
title_full Stroke services in MENA: What is there and what is needed
title_fullStr Stroke services in MENA: What is there and what is needed
title_full_unstemmed Stroke services in MENA: What is there and what is needed
title_short Stroke services in MENA: What is there and what is needed
title_sort stroke services in mena: what is there and what is needed
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10358887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37471350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288030
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