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Distribution et itinéraire thérapeutique des patients reçus pour accident vasculaire cérébral à l'Hôpital Régional de Bafoussam, Cameroun

INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of strokes is continuously growing in Africa. Morbidity and mortality related to this disease depend on patients management in the community and health care facilities (FOSAs). The purpose of this study was to describe the outcome and the therapeutic path of patients wit...

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Autores principales: Agokeng Kemnang, Brice-Donald, Bita’a, Landry Beyala, Yomi, Styve Hermane Simo, Djidjou, Brice Tajo, Mboumo, Romarique Medjou, Douanla, Cyrielle Djouda, Wouafack-Kenfack, Victorien, Tsakeng, Franck-Carrel Nguetsa, Homla Megaptche, Olivia Tania, Ateudjieu, Jérôme
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7046109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32153714
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.174.19928
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author Agokeng Kemnang, Brice-Donald
Bita’a, Landry Beyala
Yomi, Styve Hermane Simo
Djidjou, Brice Tajo
Mboumo, Romarique Medjou
Douanla, Cyrielle Djouda
Wouafack-Kenfack, Victorien
Tsakeng, Franck-Carrel Nguetsa
Homla Megaptche, Olivia Tania
Ateudjieu, Jérôme
author_facet Agokeng Kemnang, Brice-Donald
Bita’a, Landry Beyala
Yomi, Styve Hermane Simo
Djidjou, Brice Tajo
Mboumo, Romarique Medjou
Douanla, Cyrielle Djouda
Wouafack-Kenfack, Victorien
Tsakeng, Franck-Carrel Nguetsa
Homla Megaptche, Olivia Tania
Ateudjieu, Jérôme
author_sort Agokeng Kemnang, Brice-Donald
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description INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of strokes is continuously growing in Africa. Morbidity and mortality related to this disease depend on patients management in the community and health care facilities (FOSAs). The purpose of this study was to describe the outcome and the therapeutic path of patients with stroke admitted to the Bafoussam Regional Hospital (BRH). METHODS: We conducted a cohort non-controlled study of patients who were diagnosed with stroke. Data were collected using two tools such as an anonymous questionnaire among patients or on their pre-hospital management and a grid for the collection of data on patient's outcome during hospitalization. Data were analyzed by describing the frequency distribution of the sources and types of supports solicited prior to and during hospitalization as well as that of patients' outcome at the end of hospitalization including the incidence of complications. RESULTS: A total of 46 patients were included in this study, with an average age of 62 years: 27(58.7%) were women and 37 (80.4%) were referred to other FOSAs. Four (8.7%) patients had taken products before their hospitalization; 2(4.3%) patients had taken a traditional product. Thirty-six (78.3%) patients had a cardiovascular history, of whom 22 with high blood pressure. Ten days after hospitalization, 32 (69.6%) patients resumed their autonomy and 5(10.9%) died. CONCLUSION: Few patients used non-medical treatments before their arrival to hospital. Most of them underwent care in time, but the rate of hospital complications and deaths were high. A study should be conducted to determine the factors contributing to high rate of complications and death in patients hospitalized for stroke at the BRH.
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spelling pubmed-70461092020-03-09 Distribution et itinéraire thérapeutique des patients reçus pour accident vasculaire cérébral à l'Hôpital Régional de Bafoussam, Cameroun Agokeng Kemnang, Brice-Donald Bita’a, Landry Beyala Yomi, Styve Hermane Simo Djidjou, Brice Tajo Mboumo, Romarique Medjou Douanla, Cyrielle Djouda Wouafack-Kenfack, Victorien Tsakeng, Franck-Carrel Nguetsa Homla Megaptche, Olivia Tania Ateudjieu, Jérôme Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of strokes is continuously growing in Africa. Morbidity and mortality related to this disease depend on patients management in the community and health care facilities (FOSAs). The purpose of this study was to describe the outcome and the therapeutic path of patients with stroke admitted to the Bafoussam Regional Hospital (BRH). METHODS: We conducted a cohort non-controlled study of patients who were diagnosed with stroke. Data were collected using two tools such as an anonymous questionnaire among patients or on their pre-hospital management and a grid for the collection of data on patient's outcome during hospitalization. Data were analyzed by describing the frequency distribution of the sources and types of supports solicited prior to and during hospitalization as well as that of patients' outcome at the end of hospitalization including the incidence of complications. RESULTS: A total of 46 patients were included in this study, with an average age of 62 years: 27(58.7%) were women and 37 (80.4%) were referred to other FOSAs. Four (8.7%) patients had taken products before their hospitalization; 2(4.3%) patients had taken a traditional product. Thirty-six (78.3%) patients had a cardiovascular history, of whom 22 with high blood pressure. Ten days after hospitalization, 32 (69.6%) patients resumed their autonomy and 5(10.9%) died. CONCLUSION: Few patients used non-medical treatments before their arrival to hospital. Most of them underwent care in time, but the rate of hospital complications and deaths were high. A study should be conducted to determine the factors contributing to high rate of complications and death in patients hospitalized for stroke at the BRH. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7046109/ /pubmed/32153714 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.174.19928 Text en © Brice-Donald Agokeng Kemnang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Agokeng Kemnang, Brice-Donald
Bita’a, Landry Beyala
Yomi, Styve Hermane Simo
Djidjou, Brice Tajo
Mboumo, Romarique Medjou
Douanla, Cyrielle Djouda
Wouafack-Kenfack, Victorien
Tsakeng, Franck-Carrel Nguetsa
Homla Megaptche, Olivia Tania
Ateudjieu, Jérôme
Distribution et itinéraire thérapeutique des patients reçus pour accident vasculaire cérébral à l'Hôpital Régional de Bafoussam, Cameroun
title Distribution et itinéraire thérapeutique des patients reçus pour accident vasculaire cérébral à l'Hôpital Régional de Bafoussam, Cameroun
title_full Distribution et itinéraire thérapeutique des patients reçus pour accident vasculaire cérébral à l'Hôpital Régional de Bafoussam, Cameroun
title_fullStr Distribution et itinéraire thérapeutique des patients reçus pour accident vasculaire cérébral à l'Hôpital Régional de Bafoussam, Cameroun
title_full_unstemmed Distribution et itinéraire thérapeutique des patients reçus pour accident vasculaire cérébral à l'Hôpital Régional de Bafoussam, Cameroun
title_short Distribution et itinéraire thérapeutique des patients reçus pour accident vasculaire cérébral à l'Hôpital Régional de Bafoussam, Cameroun
title_sort distribution et itinéraire thérapeutique des patients reçus pour accident vasculaire cérébral à l'hôpital régional de bafoussam, cameroun
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7046109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32153714
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.174.19928
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