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2019冠状病毒病对癫痫护理的影响:美国癫痫协会会员调查

The Impact of COVID-19 on Epilepsy Care: A Survey of the American Epilepsy Society Membership.

作者信息

Albert Dara V F, Das Rohit R, Acharya Jayant N, Lee Jong Woo, Pollard John R, Punia Vineet, Keller Joy A, Husain Aatif M

机构信息

Division of Child Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, 2650Nationwide Children's Hospital/The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.

Department of Neurology, 12334University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.

出版信息

Epilepsy Curr. 2020 Sep;20(5):316-324. doi: 10.1177/1535759720956994. Epub 2020 Sep 17.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the delivery of care to people with epilepsy (PWE) in multiple ways including limitations on in-person contact and restrictions on neurophysiological procedures. To better study the effect of the pandemic on PWE, members of the American Epilepsy Society were surveyed between April 30 and June 14, 2020. There were 366 initial responses (9% response rate) and 337 respondents remained for analysis after screening out noncompleters and those not directly involved with clinical care; the majority were physicians from the United States. About a third (30%) of respondents stated that they had patients with COVID-19 and reported no significant change in seizure frequency. Conversely, one-third of respondents reported new onset seizures in patients with COVID-19 who had no prior history of seizures. The majority of respondents felt that there were at least some barriers for PWE in receiving appropriate clinical care, neurophysiologic procedures, and elective surgery. Medication shortages were noted by approximately 30% of respondents, with no clear pattern in types of medication involved. Telehealth was overwhelmingly found to have value. Among the limitation of the survey was that it was administered at a single point in time in a rapidly changing pandemic. The survey showed that almost all respondents were affected by the pandemic in a variety of ways.

摘要

新冠疫情在多个方面影响了癫痫患者(PWE)的护理服务,包括面对面接触的限制和神经生理学检查的限制。为了更好地研究疫情对癫痫患者的影响,2020年4月30日至6月14日对美国癫痫协会的成员进行了调查。最初有366份回复(回复率为9%),在剔除未完成调查者和那些未直接参与临床护理的人员后,有337名受访者留作分析;大多数是来自美国的医生。约三分之一(30%)的受访者表示他们有感染新冠的患者,并报告癫痫发作频率没有显著变化。相反,三分之一的受访者报告称,在没有癫痫发作史的新冠患者中出现了新发癫痫。大多数受访者认为,癫痫患者在接受适当的临床护理、神经生理学检查和择期手术方面至少存在一些障碍。约30%的受访者指出存在药物短缺情况,涉及的药物类型没有明显规律。绝大多数人认为远程医疗有价值。该调查的局限性之一是在快速变化的疫情期间的单一时间点进行。调查显示,几乎所有受访者都以各种方式受到了疫情的影响。

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