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Hydrocéphalie de l’enfant: aspects clinique, paraclinique et thérapeutique dans quatre formations médicales de Lubumbashi

INTRODUCTION: hydrocephalus is a progressive distension of the anatomical spaces (ventricles and subarachnoid space) containing the cerebrospinal fluid. It most commonly affects children. In developed countries, its prevalence and incidence are estimated between 0.9 to 1.2 per 1000 and 0.2 to 0.6 pe...

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Autores principales: Kapessa, Nathalie Dinganga, Banza, Manix Ilunga, Ntalaja, Jeff, Trésor, Kibangula Kasanga, Ngoie, Christelle Ngoie, Nyamezawa, Daniel Bokar, François, Tshilombo Katombe, Kalau, Willy Arung
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36721474
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.43.114.27919
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author Kapessa, Nathalie Dinganga
Banza, Manix Ilunga
Ntalaja, Jeff
Trésor, Kibangula Kasanga
Ngoie, Christelle Ngoie
Nyamezawa, Daniel Bokar
François, Tshilombo Katombe
Kalau, Willy Arung
author_facet Kapessa, Nathalie Dinganga
Banza, Manix Ilunga
Ntalaja, Jeff
Trésor, Kibangula Kasanga
Ngoie, Christelle Ngoie
Nyamezawa, Daniel Bokar
François, Tshilombo Katombe
Kalau, Willy Arung
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description INTRODUCTION: hydrocephalus is a progressive distension of the anatomical spaces (ventricles and subarachnoid space) containing the cerebrospinal fluid. It most commonly affects children. In developed countries, its prevalence and incidence are estimated between 0.9 to 1.2 per 1000 and 0.2 to 0.6 per 1000 live births respectively and between 50 000 and 100 000 new cases develop each year in the world. The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical, paraclinical and therapeutic features of hydrocephalus in 4 medical facilities in Lubumbashi. METHOD: we conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study at the University Clinics of Lubumbashi, Cinquantenaire Hospital, Sendwe General Reference Hospital and ARS Clinic from April 1(st), 2015 to September 30(th), 2019. Data were collected on the basis of a data collection sheet containing several study parameters including age, sex, clinical signs, birth weight, patient’s history, head circumference, CT scan assessment and disease progression. Our sample consisted of 91 subjects with hydrocephalus RESULT: the age group 29 days to 24 months (infant) was most commonly affected, i.e. 57.14%, with a sex ratio of 1.67 and a male predominance. The main detecting sign was macrocrania in all patients, followed by setting-sun sign in 53.85% of patients. Brain CT scan was performed in all patients and 65.92% of them had tetraventricular hydrocephalus. Ventriculoperitoneal shunt was performed in all patients. There were no deaths in the postoperative period; postoperative infectious and mechanical complications accounted for 8.79% and 4.40% respectively. The average length of stay in the hospital was 5.65 days. CONCLUSION: hydrocephalus is the most common reason for pediatric neurosurgery. Clinicians should focus on these results which highlight the importance of early diagnosis and proper management.
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spelling pubmed-98600902023-01-30 Hydrocéphalie de l’enfant: aspects clinique, paraclinique et thérapeutique dans quatre formations médicales de Lubumbashi Kapessa, Nathalie Dinganga Banza, Manix Ilunga Ntalaja, Jeff Trésor, Kibangula Kasanga Ngoie, Christelle Ngoie Nyamezawa, Daniel Bokar François, Tshilombo Katombe Kalau, Willy Arung Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: hydrocephalus is a progressive distension of the anatomical spaces (ventricles and subarachnoid space) containing the cerebrospinal fluid. It most commonly affects children. In developed countries, its prevalence and incidence are estimated between 0.9 to 1.2 per 1000 and 0.2 to 0.6 per 1000 live births respectively and between 50 000 and 100 000 new cases develop each year in the world. The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical, paraclinical and therapeutic features of hydrocephalus in 4 medical facilities in Lubumbashi. METHOD: we conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study at the University Clinics of Lubumbashi, Cinquantenaire Hospital, Sendwe General Reference Hospital and ARS Clinic from April 1(st), 2015 to September 30(th), 2019. Data were collected on the basis of a data collection sheet containing several study parameters including age, sex, clinical signs, birth weight, patient’s history, head circumference, CT scan assessment and disease progression. Our sample consisted of 91 subjects with hydrocephalus RESULT: the age group 29 days to 24 months (infant) was most commonly affected, i.e. 57.14%, with a sex ratio of 1.67 and a male predominance. The main detecting sign was macrocrania in all patients, followed by setting-sun sign in 53.85% of patients. Brain CT scan was performed in all patients and 65.92% of them had tetraventricular hydrocephalus. Ventriculoperitoneal shunt was performed in all patients. There were no deaths in the postoperative period; postoperative infectious and mechanical complications accounted for 8.79% and 4.40% respectively. The average length of stay in the hospital was 5.65 days. CONCLUSION: hydrocephalus is the most common reason for pediatric neurosurgery. Clinicians should focus on these results which highlight the importance of early diagnosis and proper management. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9860090/ /pubmed/36721474 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.43.114.27919 Text en Copyright: Nathalie Dinganga Kapessa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kapessa, Nathalie Dinganga
Banza, Manix Ilunga
Ntalaja, Jeff
Trésor, Kibangula Kasanga
Ngoie, Christelle Ngoie
Nyamezawa, Daniel Bokar
François, Tshilombo Katombe
Kalau, Willy Arung
Hydrocéphalie de l’enfant: aspects clinique, paraclinique et thérapeutique dans quatre formations médicales de Lubumbashi
title Hydrocéphalie de l’enfant: aspects clinique, paraclinique et thérapeutique dans quatre formations médicales de Lubumbashi
title_full Hydrocéphalie de l’enfant: aspects clinique, paraclinique et thérapeutique dans quatre formations médicales de Lubumbashi
title_fullStr Hydrocéphalie de l’enfant: aspects clinique, paraclinique et thérapeutique dans quatre formations médicales de Lubumbashi
title_full_unstemmed Hydrocéphalie de l’enfant: aspects clinique, paraclinique et thérapeutique dans quatre formations médicales de Lubumbashi
title_short Hydrocéphalie de l’enfant: aspects clinique, paraclinique et thérapeutique dans quatre formations médicales de Lubumbashi
title_sort hydrocéphalie de l’enfant: aspects clinique, paraclinique et thérapeutique dans quatre formations médicales de lubumbashi
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36721474
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.43.114.27919
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