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An audit of CT brain findings in adults with new-onset seizures in a resource restricted setting in South Africa

BACKGROUND: Globally, adults presenting with seizures account for 1% – 2% of visits to emergency departments (EDs), of which 25% are new-onset seizures. Neuroimaging is essential as part of the initial workup. Multiple studies have demonstrated abnormal CT brain (CTB) findings in these patients. OBJ...

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Autores principales: Mabaso, Sabelo H., Bhana-Nathoo, Deepa, Lucas, Susan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AOSIS 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35169503
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajr.v26i1.2294
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Bhana-Nathoo, Deepa
Lucas, Susan
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description BACKGROUND: Globally, adults presenting with seizures account for 1% – 2% of visits to emergency departments (EDs), of which 25% are new-onset seizures. Neuroimaging is essential as part of the initial workup. Multiple studies have demonstrated abnormal CT brain (CTB) findings in these patients. OBJECTIVES: To review the CTB findings in adults presenting with new-onset seizures in a resource restricted setting. METHOD: A retrospective review of 531 CTBs was conducted at a tertiary hospital in Gauteng on adults presenting to the ED with new-onset seizures. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 45.6 ± 17.1 years, and the male to female ratio was 1.2:1. Generalised and focal seizure types were almost equally represented. Of the total 531 patients, 168 (31.6%) were HIV positive. The CTB findings were abnormal in 257 (48.4%) patients, albeit vascular pathology accounted for 21.9%. Infective pathology accounted for 14.1% with a statistically significant association with HIV (p = 0.003). Trauma related pathology was 2.4%, whilst neoplastic pathology was seen in 3.0%. Other causes included congenital pathology, calcifications, atrophy and gliosis. Clinical factors associated with abnormal CTB findings were age ≥ 40 years, HIV infection, hypertension, focal seizures, low Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), raised cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) protein and presence of lymphocytes. CONCLUSION: A high yield of abnormal CTB findings was noted in adult patients who presented with new-onset seizures, supporting the use of urgent CTB in patients with certain clinical risk factors. Patients without these risk factors can be scanned within 24–48 h in a resource restricted setting.
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spelling pubmed-88319262022-02-14 An audit of CT brain findings in adults with new-onset seizures in a resource restricted setting in South Africa Mabaso, Sabelo H. Bhana-Nathoo, Deepa Lucas, Susan SA J Radiol Original Research BACKGROUND: Globally, adults presenting with seizures account for 1% – 2% of visits to emergency departments (EDs), of which 25% are new-onset seizures. Neuroimaging is essential as part of the initial workup. Multiple studies have demonstrated abnormal CT brain (CTB) findings in these patients. OBJECTIVES: To review the CTB findings in adults presenting with new-onset seizures in a resource restricted setting. METHOD: A retrospective review of 531 CTBs was conducted at a tertiary hospital in Gauteng on adults presenting to the ED with new-onset seizures. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 45.6 ± 17.1 years, and the male to female ratio was 1.2:1. Generalised and focal seizure types were almost equally represented. Of the total 531 patients, 168 (31.6%) were HIV positive. The CTB findings were abnormal in 257 (48.4%) patients, albeit vascular pathology accounted for 21.9%. Infective pathology accounted for 14.1% with a statistically significant association with HIV (p = 0.003). Trauma related pathology was 2.4%, whilst neoplastic pathology was seen in 3.0%. Other causes included congenital pathology, calcifications, atrophy and gliosis. Clinical factors associated with abnormal CTB findings were age ≥ 40 years, HIV infection, hypertension, focal seizures, low Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), raised cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) protein and presence of lymphocytes. CONCLUSION: A high yield of abnormal CTB findings was noted in adult patients who presented with new-onset seizures, supporting the use of urgent CTB in patients with certain clinical risk factors. Patients without these risk factors can be scanned within 24–48 h in a resource restricted setting. AOSIS 2022-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8831926/ /pubmed/35169503 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajr.v26i1.2294 Text en © 2022. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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title_full An audit of CT brain findings in adults with new-onset seizures in a resource restricted setting in South Africa
title_fullStr An audit of CT brain findings in adults with new-onset seizures in a resource restricted setting in South Africa
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title_short An audit of CT brain findings in adults with new-onset seizures in a resource restricted setting in South Africa
title_sort audit of ct brain findings in adults with new-onset seizures in a resource restricted setting in south africa
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35169503
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajr.v26i1.2294
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