14 research outputs found

    La fermeture précoce des stomies digestives: à propos de 66 cas colligés dans la clinique chirurgicale de l’Hôpital Aristide Le Dantec

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    La stomie constitue un véritable handicap dans nos régions. Nous reportons une série de patients bénéficiant d'un rétablissement précoce. Il s'agit d'une étude rétrospective descriptive sur une période de six ans. Elle concernait tous les patients qui avaient bénéficié dans le service de chirurgie générale du CHU Aristide Le Dantec de Dakar d'une fermeture de stomie dans un délai maximum de 30 jours. Il s'agissait de 66 patients: 43 colostomies et 23 ileostomies. Le délai moyen de rétablissement de la continuité digestive était de 21 jours. La morbidité était de 9% et la mortalité de 1,5%. Le rétablissement précoce de la stomie digestive est réalisable avec des résultats comparables au rétablissement conventionnel.Pan African Medical Journal 2016; 2

    Plastron appendiculaire: intervention en urgence ou différée: à propos d’une série de 27 cas dans la clinique chirurgicale de l’Hôpital Aristide Le Dantec

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    Le but de notre étude était d’évaluer les résultats du traitement chirurgicale du plastron appendiculaire après appendicectomie différée ou immédiate. Il s’agit d’une étude rétrospective de type descriptif allant de Janvier 2000 au 31 Décembre 2007 portant sur 27 patients reçus et traités pour plastron appendiculaire. Le diagnostic était clinique par la présence d’une masse à la fosse iliaque droite, échographique, ou per opératoire. Tous les patients opérés en urgence ont été classés dans le groupe I et ceux opérés à froid, groupe II. Nous avons noté 18 hommes et 9 femmes avec un sex-ratio homme /femme = 3. L’âge moyen de nos patients était de 33 ans avec des extrêmes de 19 et 57 ans. Les signes cliniques étaient dominés par la douleur à la fosse iliaque droite et la fièvre respectivement 25 (92,6%) et 15 (55,6%) des cas. Dans le groupe I, l’appendicectomie n’a pu être réalisée pour 7 patients (n = 15) dû aux difficultés opératoires. Dans les autres cas, l’appendicectomie était possible au prix de l’élargissement de l’incision de Mac Burney et une durée de séjour plus longue. Le groupe II a concerné 12 patients (n = 12) avec 9 abords laparoscopiques et dans 3 cas, la voie de Mac Burney a été empruntée. Trois cas d’adhérences péritonéales ont été notés lors de la coelioscopie. L’appendicectomie à froid du plastron appendiculaire est un procédé sûr et efficace. Elle permet d’éviter les cicatrices inesthétiques et les fistules digestives iatrogènes. L’appendicectomie immédiate doit être abandonnée chez les patients porteurs de plastron appendiculaire car elle engendre beaucoup de morbidité

    Intégration horticulture ‑ élevage dans les systèmes agricoles urbains de la zone des Niayes (Sénégal)

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    Les contre‑performances de l'agriculture rurale et le déficit alimentaire encouragent depuis plusieurs décennies le développement d'une activité agricole urbaine et péri urbaine dont les principaux domaines sont l'horticulture et l'élevage. La contribution de cette agriculture urbaine à l'approvisionnement des villes est mal connue au Sénégal. Les rares sources disponibles indiquent que Dakar a lui seul prend 40% de la demande totale de légumes du Sénégal et cette région couvre plus de 60 % d..

    Psychosocial impacts of COVID-19 in the Guinean population. An online cross-sectional survey.

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    Guinea, like many other African countries, has been facing an unprecedented COVID-19 outbreak, since March 2020. In April 2020, Guinean National agency for health security recorded 1351 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 313 recoveries and 07 deaths. To address this health crisis, some drastic measures were implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Those measures might potentially cause some psychological problems among Guineans. Thus, we conducted this study to assess the psychosocial impacts of COVID-19 in the Guinean population. We carried out an online cross-sectional survey among internet users in Guinea. A free e-survey platform was used, and questionnaires were sent to internet users. The study ran from May 1 through May 10 2020. Participation in the study was voluntary. Data collection was based on sociodemographic information and self-reported questionnaires: Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R) for stress evaluation, Penn state worry questionnaire (PSWQ), and an adapted Social Psychological Measurements of COVID-19. A total of 280 participants took part in the study; responses from 5 participants were deleted because of incompleteness. The average age of participants was 28.9 [95% CI: 28.1;29.6]. Most of participants were male 65.5% [95% CI: 59.5%;71.1%]. Unemployed participants stood for 48.7% [95% CI: 42.7%;54.8%]. IES-R scale for stress evaluation yielded the following findings: 19.6% (mild), 5.23% (moderate) and 9.15% (severe); 82.8% and 17.2% of participants had respectively reported low and moderate worry. No significant statistical association was found between sociodemographic variables and traumatic events (IES-R and PSWQ). However, 82% of our participants had to cope with the negative impacts of COVID-19. Although there were few cases of traumatic events, negative impacts of COVID-19 on study participants deserve to be underlined. So, further investigations are necessary to identify and disentangle specific psychosocial problems in different Guinean socio-cultural contexts

    Health-Related Quality of Life of Tuberculosis Patients during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Conakry, Guinea: A Mixed Methods Study

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on all facets of life and has exacerbated many challenges faced by people living with tuberculosis (TB). This study aimed to assess the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of TB patients in Guinea during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. A mixed methods study was conducted using two validated tools to assess HRQoL and qualitative interviews among TB patients enrolled in treatment at 11 health centers in Conakry, Guinea. Logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with the deterioration of HRQoL. We included 439 participants in the study, among whom 44% and 31% experienced pain and anxiety, respectively. We found that an increase in the number of household size and the distance from participants’ residence to the health centers were significantly associated with lower HRQoL. Qualitative interviews highlighted nutritional and financial issues, which were exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic and beliefs that the Guinean Government’s assistance plan was insufficient. This study supports the implementation of specific relief plans for TB patients, which includes nutritional and psychological support, especially those whose movements are limited by travel restrictions, preventing access to TB care, reducing work opportunities and exacerbating financial needs and stress

    Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Novel Systematic Screening Approach for Tuberculosis among Individuals Suspected or Recovered from COVID-19: Experiences from Niger and Guinea

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    Evidence suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacts tuberculosis (TB) activities. As TB and COVID-19 have similar symptoms, we assessed the effectiveness of integrated TB/COVID-19 screening in Guinea and Niger. From May to December 2020, TB screening was offered to symptomatic patients after a negative COVID-19 PCR test or after recovery from COVID-19 in Guinea. From December 2020 to March 2021, all presumptive COVID-19 patients with respiratory symptoms were tested simultaneously for COVID-19 and TB in Niger. We assessed the TB detection yield and used micro-costing to estimate the costs associated with both screening algorithms. A total of 863 individuals (758 in Guinea, and 105 in Niger), who were mostly male (60%) and with a median age of 34 (IQR: 26–45), were screened for TB. Reported symptoms were cough ≥2 weeks (49%), fever (45%), and weight loss (30%). Overall, 61 patients (7%) tested positive for COVID-19 (13 in Guinea, 48 in Niger) and 43 (4.9%) were diagnosed with TB disease (35 or 4.6% in Guinea, and 8 or 7.6% in Niger). The cost per person initiating TB treatment was USD 367inGuineaand367 in Guinea and 566 in Niger. Overall, the yield of both approaches was high, and the cost was modest. Optimizing integrated COVID-19/TB screening may support maintaining TB detection during the ongoing pandemic
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