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非洲和北美的神经外科医生报告的颈椎前路手术结果比较。

A Comparison of Reported Outcomes of Anterior Cervical Spinal Surgery Among Neurosurgeons in Africa and North America.

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA.

Department of Neurosurgery, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA.

出版信息

World Neurosurg. 2021 Feb;146:e1097-e1102. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.11.096. Epub 2020 Nov 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Neurosurgical practice in some African countries has significant differences in patient load and resource availability compared with North America. We designed a survey to determine reported differences in outcome of anterior cervical decompression and fusion surgery, including blood loss, length of stay, and follow-up time, among physicians on different continents. We expected outcomes in all categories to be pronounced between respondents in Africa compared with North America due to a multitude of factors.

METHODS

The survey consisted of 7 questions and was sent to 352 neurosurgeons practicing on the continents of North America, Africa, or Other.

RESULTS

A total of 62 surgeons responded, 44 from Africa, 15 from North America, and 3 from Other. A greater percentage of respondents in Africa reported an average follow-up time within 2 weeks compared with respondents practicing in North America (63.6% and 40%, respectively). On blood loss, 56% of surgeons in Africa reported >50 mL of intraoperative blood loss compared with 6.67% for respondents in North America. Over 90% reported length of stay of 2 or more days in Africa, compared with 6.67% in North America.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings demonstrate greater advances in reported surgical outcomes for patients in Africa than we expected, but still highlight key areas for improvement, almost certainly due to lack of resources.

摘要

背景

与北美国家相比,一些非洲国家的神经外科实践在患者负担和资源可用性方面存在显著差异。我们设计了一项调查,以确定不同大洲的医生在报告的颈椎前路减压和融合手术结果方面的差异,包括出血量、住院时间和随访时间。我们预计由于多种因素,非洲的受访者在所有类别中的结果都将比北美更为明显。

方法

该调查由 7 个问题组成,并发送给在北美、非洲或其他大洲执业的 352 名神经外科医生。

结果

共有 62 名外科医生做出了回应,其中 44 名来自非洲,15 名来自北美,3 名来自其他地区。与北美地区的受访者相比,更多的非洲受访者报告平均随访时间在 2 周内(分别为 63.6%和 40%)。在出血量方面,非洲的 56%的外科医生报告术中出血量>50ml,而北美受访者的这一比例为 6.67%。超过 90%的受访者报告在非洲的住院时间为 2 天或以上,而北美的这一比例为 6.67%。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,非洲患者报告的手术结果有了更大的进步,超出了我们的预期,但仍突出了一些需要改进的关键领域,这很可能是由于资源匮乏造成的。

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