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    Troubles cognitifs post accidents vasculaires cerebraux a Douala (Cameroun)

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    Introduction: Les troubles cognitifs peuvent être des séquelles après un accident vasculaire cérébral (AVC). Leur incidence est d’autant plus élevée avec la population vieillissante, l’augmentation de la prévalence des facteurs de risque cérébrovasculaire, et la diminution du taux de mortalité post AVC.Objectif: Déterminer la prévalence des troubles cognitifs post AVC et les facteurs associés à l’Hôpital Général de Douala (HGD).Méthode: Il s’agissait d’une étude transversale analytique menée à l’unité de Neurologie de l’HGD sur une période de 6 mois. Etait inclus dans l’étude tout patient âgé de plus de 15 ans, ayant eu un premier épisode d’AVC confirmé par une imagerie cérébrale et datant d’au moins 3 mois. Nous avons exclu tout patient présentant des troubles cognitifs avant l’AVC, ayant une autre cause de troubles cognitifs et aphasique. Les cas d’hémorragie sous arachnoïdienne ou de thrombose veineuse cérébrale étaient aussi exclus. Les données sociodémographiques, cliniques et d’imagerie médicale cérébrale ont été recueillies à l’aide d’un questionnaire. Le diagnostic de trouble cognitif s’est fait à l’aide du Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). La démence était diagnostiquée chez les patients ayant des troubles cognitifs sévères à l’aide du DSM IV. Les données ont été analysées à l’aide du logiciel SPSS version 20. Le test de T de Student et le test de Khi-2 ont été utilisés pour comparer respectivement les variables quantitatives et qualitatives. L’analyse des facteurs déterminants l’apparition des troubles cognitifs post AVC a été réalisée en utilisant le modèle de régression logistique multivariée. Le seuil de signification statistique a été fixé à 0,05.Résultats: Au total, 114 participants étaient inclus, dont 51,8% d’hommes. L’âge moyen était de 57,2 ± 9,9 ans. 51,8% des patients avaient un niveau d’instruction correspondant au secondaire. Le principal facteur de risque cérébro-vasculaire était l’hypertension artérielle (73,2%). Les AVC ischémiques représentaient 63,9%. La prévalence des troubles cognitifs était de 41,2%. Les troubles cognitifs étaient légers, modérés et sévères (démence) respectivement à 26,3%, 8,8% et 6,1%. Après analyse univariée, les facteurs associés aux troubles cognitifs étaient le sexe féminin (P = 0,02), le niveau d’instruction < 7 ans de scolarité (P <0,001), la profession (P=0,005) et les cardiopathies (P=0,04). Seul le niveau d’instruction < 7 ans de scolarité était apparu comme prédictif de la survenue des troubles cognitifs (OR: 12,42 ; IC : [3,3 - 46,6] ; P < 0,001).Conclusion: Trois patients sur cinq victimes d’AVC présentent des troubles cognitifs. La démence est rare. La prévention primaire et l’accès à l’éducation au plus grand nombre de la population pourraient réduire l’impact des troubles cognitifs post AVC.Mots clés: Accident vasculaire cérébral, Cameroun, Douala, Troubles cognitifsEnglish Title: Post stroke cognitive impairment in Douala (Cameroon)English AbstractBackground: Cognitive impairment (CI) are possible sequelae after stroke. Data on post stroke CI in Sub Saharan Africa are scarce.Objective: To assess post stroke CI at the Douala General Hospital (DGH).Method: We carried out a cross-sectional study at the Neurology Unit of the DGH over a period of 6 months. Were included in the study, all patients above 15 years old with a first episode of stroke confirmed by brain imaging since at least 3 months back, and followed at the DGH. We excluded any patient with prior CI before the stroke onset, or/and with any other condition which may explain CI. Patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage or cerebral venous thrombosis were also excluded. Diagnosis of CI was made using the MMSE and the DSM IV criteria was used to confirm dementia. Data was analyzed using SPSS Version 20. The Student T test and the Chi-2 test were used to compare quantitative and qualitative variables, respectively. Factors associated and predicted of CI post stroke were identifying using logistic regression. The statistical significance was set at p < 0.05.Results: A total of 114 stroke patients were included with 51.8% being male and the mean age was 57.2 ± 9.9 years. The major cerebrovascular risk factor was hypertension (73.2%) and 51.8% of patients had attended at least secondary school. Ischemic stroke accounted for 63.9%. The prevalence of CI was 41.2%. Cognitive disorders were categorized as mild (26.3%), moderate (8.8%), and severe (dementia) (6.1%). Factors associated with CI were female gender (P = 0.02), education level < 7 years (P<0.001), lack of occupation (P=0.005) and cardiopathy (P=0.04). After multivariate analysis, only the educational level < 7 years was independently associated with CI (OR 12.42, CI [3.3 to 46.6]; P < 0.001).Conclusion: The prevalence of post stroke CI at the DGH is high. Only the low level of education appeared to be an independent predictor of post stroke CI in this study.Keywords: Stroke, Cameroon, Cognitive impairment, Doual

    Large hemorrhagic pericardial effusion with cardiac tamponade in a 16-year-old adolescent in an endemic area of tuberculosis: a case report

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    Pericardial effusion complicated by cardiac tamponade is a medical emergency. Large pericardial effusion and tamponade are rare in childhood. Tuberculosis remains a major cause of pericardial effusion in endemic areas. A 16-year-old adolescent with no significant past history was admitted to the medical unit of the Buea Regional hospital in the South West region of Cameroon for heart failure after presenting with abdominal distension, shortness of breath and fever of two weeks duration. Echocardiographic study during admission revealed a large pericardial effusion (27mm in thickness) with echocardiographic signs of tamponade. Echocardiographic guided pericardiocentesis was performed through a sub-xiphoid route and about 500 cc of heavily stained blood fluid that was not coagulating was drained. Pericardial fluid analysis for acid fast bacilli was negative. There was no evidence of malignancy. A strong suspicion of tuberculosis was made and he was started on anti-tuberculosis medications for presumptive hemorrhagic tuberculous pericarditis. Patient was asymptomatic during follow up and repeat echocardiographic examinations showed no re-accumulation of pericardial fluid. Tuberculosis should be considered as the etiology of pericardial effusion in endemic areas although the identification of mycobacterium is challenging in these settings

    Dementia and cognitive impairment in French-speaking Sub-Saharan Africa: a comprehensive review on moving out of the shadows of neglect

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    Dementia is a global public health problem with increasing prevalence and incidence worldwide. The African continent is expected to bear the biggest brunt of the burden of dementia by 2050 because of the rapid demographic changes, including rapid population growth, an increase in life expectancy, and ageing. However, French-speaking Sub-Saharan African (FS-SSA) countries are underrepresented in research on dementia in Africa. While the reasons are diverse and complex, linguistic and cultural barriers to research, disproportionately affect these countries and may be significant factors. Any efforts, therefore, to redress the burden of dementia in Africa must consider the specific demographic, cultural, and linguistic characteristics of FS-SSA countries. This scoping review explores the current state of knowledge in dementia and cognitive impairment in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting research gaps and specific patterns unique to FS-SSA Africa. We identify pathways for research to bridge the knowledge gaps on dementia in FS-SSA as part of the global endeavor to tackle dementia worldwide

    Assessing the impact of neurosurgery and neuroanatomy simulation using 3D non-cadaveric models amongst selected African medical students

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    BackgroundLaboratory dissections are essential to acquire practical skills to perform neurosurgical procedures. Despite being traditionally done on cadavers, they are often unavailable and suffer from cultural barriers in the African context. Non-cadaveric UpSurgeOn neurosurgery models have been developed to bridge this barrier, providing an almost similar experience with the human body. This study aimed to assess the impact of the UpSurgeOn hands-on-touch non-cadaver model training amongst selected Cameroon medical students.MethodsAn anonymous 35-item questionnaire was distributed online using Google drive systems to medical students who attended UpSurgeOn's hands-on-touch non-cadaver model training course. These questions aimed to capture data on previous experience with neuroanatomy and neurosurgery practicals and the perception, attitudes, and impact of the UpSurgeOn neurosurgery tool.ResultsEighty-six students completed the survey. The mean age was 21.2 ± 1.868 years, 61.6% were males with 62.8% of respondents being medical students in preclinical years. Before the training, 29.4% had a fair knowledge of neuroanatomy. Textbooks and Youtube videos were the main sources of neuroanatomy and neurosurgery knowledge for more than half of the respondents. Up to 91.5% had no prior exposure to a neuroanatomy/neurosurgery cadaver laboratory dissection, and 22.6% and 17.6% had witnessed and performed at least one craniotomy before, respectively. There were 11.1%, 15.5%, and 31.3% of our respondents who had used a surgical microscope, a neurosurgical instrument, and the UpSurgeOn Neurosurgery tool before, respectively. The majority perceived the UpSurgeOn tool easy to use and felt they needed to learn just a few things before getting going with the box. Most thought of increasing the use of the UpSurgeOn Box and saw the need to be part of the training curriculum. Finally, the majority felt this tool helped to increase familiarity and acquire neurosurgical skills, and to develop the orientation skills needed during neurosurgical approaches.ConclusionUndergraduate exposure to traditional neurosurgery/neuroanatomy labs is limited in Cameroon. Neurosurgery/neuroanatomy practical skills are gained essentially using non-practical means. Most students found the UpSurgeOn tool user-friendly, saw the need to incorporate it as part of their training, and perceived it to be essential in getting acquainted with neurosurgical skills

    A case series of venous thromboembolic disease in a semi-urban setting in Cameroon

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    Abstract Objective Our goal was to study the clinical characteristics, risk factors and outcome of patients admitted for venous thromboembolism (VTE) in the medical unit of the Buea Regional Hospital, Cameroon between 1st July 2016 and 30th November 2017. Results Twenty-two patients were admitted for VTE. There were 12 (54.4%) men. The mean age was 54.9 ± 13.9 years (range: 31–77 years). The main risk factors were immobilization (40.9%), HIV infection (22.7%), tuberculosis (18.2%), obesity (13.6%) and cancer (13.6%). Nineteen (86.4%) patients had deep venous thrombosis (DVT), 3(13.6%) had pulmonary embolism (PE). One patient had a concomitant DVT and PE. All patients received low molecular weight heparin and 76.2% were discharged on oral vitamin K antagonist while 23.8% were discharged on direct oral anticoagulants. The median length of hospital stay was 9.5 days (range: 4–34). Three deaths (13.6%) were recorded. This study describes VTE in a semi-urban setting in Cameroon and shows that immobility, HIV infection and tuberculosis are common risk factors for VTE in this semi-urban setting

    Chronic Subdural Hematoma Associated with Thrombocytopenia in a Patient with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Cameroon

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    Hematological abnormalities including thrombocytopenia are common in patients living with HIV infection. Patients with HIV infection related thrombocytopenia present generally with only minor bleeding problems. But cases of subdural hematoma are very rare. A 61-year-old female with a history of HIV infection of 9 years’ duration presented with a 3-month history of generalized headache associated with visual blurring and anterograde amnesia. There was no history of trauma or fever. She was treated empirically for cerebral toxoplasmosis for 6 weeks without any improvement of the symptoms. One week prior to admission, she developed weakness of the left side of the body. Clinical examination revealed left-sided hemiparesis. Computed tomography scan of the brain showed a 25 mm chronic right frontoparietotemporal subdural hematoma compressing the lateral ventricle with midline shift. There was no appreciable cerebral atrophy. A complete blood count showed leucopenia and thrombocytopenia at 92,000 cells/mm3. Her CD4-positive cell count was 48 cells/mm3 despite receiving combination antiretroviral therapy for 9 years. A complete blood count analysis suggestive of thrombocytopenia should raise suspicion of possibilities of noninfectious focal brain lesions like subdural hematoma amongst HIV infected patients presenting with nonspecific neurological symptoms. This will enable prompt diagnosis and allow early appropriate intervention

    Epidemiology of cardiovascular diseases related admissions in a referral hospital in the South West region of Cameroon: A cross-sectional study in sub-Saharan Africa.

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    BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is experiencing an epidemic of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) as a result of a rapid epidemiological transition. Little is known about the admission for CVD and outcome in rural and semi-urban settings in Cameroon in this era of epidemiological transition. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and the pattern of CVD admissions in the South West region of Cameroon.MethodsThis retrospective descriptive study included all adult patients admitted for CVD in the medical unit of the Buea Regional Hospital between Jan 2016 and December 2017.ResultsOut of the 3140 patients admitted, 499(15.9%) had CVD. There were 304(60.9%) females. The mean age was 58.7±16.2 years. There was no age difference between men and women (59.7 years vs 58.1years, p = 0.29). The most commonly affected age group was those aged 50-59 years (22%). Heart failure (38.5%), stroke (33.3%) and uncontrolled hypertension (22.4%) were the most prevalent CVDs. The length of hospital stay ranged from 1 to 37 days with a median length of hospital stay of 7 days. In-hospital case fatality was 78(15.8%). Mortality was higher in women compared to men (9% vs 7%, p = 0.43). The case fatality for stroke was higher compared to case fatality for heart failure (21.7% vs 16.7%, p = 0.23).ConclusionCVDs are a common cause of hospital admission in this semi-urban setting, dominated by heart failure. Women were disproportionately affected and it was associated with high mortality. Prevention, early detection and management of risk factors for cardiovascular disease are imperative given the growing burden of CVD in SSA to reduce CVD morbidity and mortality

    Neurolupus with multiple cerebral vascular infarctions and postpartum psychosis manifestations: A diagnostic and therapeutic challenge

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    Background: Neurolupus is mediated by inflammation and autoimmunity in the nervous system. Its initial presentation as psychosis is rare, posing diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Case presentation: A 36-year old woman presented at four weeks postpartum with acute psychosis, depression and cognitive dysfunction. Three months later, cerebrovascular involvement was suspected due to aphasia. Brain MRI showed multifocal infarctions, and autoimmune antibodies fulfilled criteria of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Outcome: She was treated successfully with corticosteroids and immunosuppressors, and is on azathioprine as maintenance therapy. Conclusion: Acute psychosis in postpartum period can be due to organic causes, there should be a high index of suspicion of autoimmune disease as neurolupus.   English title: Neurolupus avec infarctus cĂ©rĂ©braux multiples et psychose postpartum: DifficultĂ©s diagnostiques et thĂ©rapeutiques  Introduction: Le neurolupus englobe les manifestations neurologiques centrales et psychiatriques au cours du lupus Ă©rythĂ©mateux systĂ©mique, qui sont dues Ă  une atteinte auto-immune et une inflammation chronique du système nerveux. La prĂ©sentation initiale du neurolupus comme psychose en pĂ©riode postpartum est rare et pose des difficultĂ©s diagnostiques et thĂ©rapeutiques pouvant retarder la prise en charge. PrĂ©sentation du cas: Nous prĂ©sentons le cas d`une femme de 36 ans sans antĂ©cĂ©dents prĂ©cĂ©dents de lupus Ă©rythĂ©mateux dissĂ©mine ni de troubles psychiatriques, qui a quatre semaines postpartum Ă  prĂ©sente une psychose aigue associe Ă  une dĂ©pression et des troubles cognitifs. Au bout de trois mois, elle a prĂ©sentĂ© de façon brutale une aphasie faisant Ă©voquer une atteinte cĂ©rĂ©brovasculaire. Un bilan a la recherche d`une cause organique a objectivĂ© a l`IRM cĂ©rĂ©brale de multiples lĂ©sions d`infarctus dissĂ©mines en plusieurs territoires vasculaires. Le dosage des anticorps antinuclĂ©aires, d’anticorps anti-ADN natif, anticorps anti-Sm Ă©tait anormales. Devant ce tableau clinique, immunologique et l`imagerie, nous avons Ă©voquĂ© le diagnostic de neurolupus. Evolution: La patiente a bĂ©nĂ©ficiĂ© d’un traitement immunosuppresseur Ă  base de corticoĂŻdes, ensuite relayĂ© avec du cyclophosphamide, puis Azathioprine. Elle a Ă©galement Ă©tĂ© traitĂ©e par administration de la risperidone et de l’aspirine Ă  100mg/jour pour prĂ©venir un Ă©ventuel accident vasculaire cĂ©rĂ©bral secondaire. L`Ă©volution a Ă©tĂ© favorable, marquĂ©e par la disparition des symptĂ´mes psychotiques et neurologiques au bout de quelques mois, si bien qu’elle a repris ses activitĂ©s normales. Conclusion: Les troubles psychotiques aiguĂ©es associĂ©es Ă  des troubles neurologiques en postpartum peuvent ĂŞtre due aux causes organiques. Devant une forte suspicion d`auto-immunitĂ©, le neurolupus doit ĂŞtre Ă©voquĂ©

    Prevalence and associated factors of non-medical use of prescription drugs among adolescents in secondary schools in Buea, Cameroon: a cross-sectional study

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    Abstract Background The non-medical use of prescription drugs is a growing public health problem worldwide. Recent trends in Cameroon show that the use of psychoactive substances, among which are prescription drugs by adolescents is becoming a public health issue and is linked to juvenile delinquency and violence in schools. However, there is a paucity of data on the burden of this phenomenon among adolescent secondary school students in the country. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and factors associated with the use of non-prescription drugs in secondary schools in Buea, South West region of Cameroon. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study from 1st February 2021 to 30th April 2021. Secondary school students were recruited using a multistage stratified cluster sampling. A modified and standardized version of the World Health Organization student drug-use survey model questionnaire was used. Ethical approval was obtained from the Institutional Review Board of the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Buea (No. 2021/1273–02/UB/SG/IRB/FHS). The Statistical Package for Social Sciences, IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 25.0. was used for data analysis. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the sociodemographic characteristics of participants. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to explore associated factors of non-medical use of prescription drugs. Results A total of 570 participants were enrolled for the study, and 510 participants responded giving a response rate of 89.5%. The prevalence of non-medical use of prescription drugs was 15.3%, tramadol being the most used. Motivators for non-medical use of prescription drugs were “to work longer”, “to be courageous”, and “curiosity”. Logistic regression results showed that alcohol consumption [OR 3.68; 95% CI: 2.24–6.06; p < 0.001], smoking [OR 6.00; 95% CI: 3.07–11.75; p < 0.001] and use of illicit drugs [OR 10.85; 95% CI: 5.48–21.48; p < 0.001] were independent factors associated with non-medical use of prescription drugs. Conclusion Non-medical use of prescription drugs was prevalent among adolescent secondary school students in Buea, Cameroon. Tramadol is the main drug of prescription involved. Our results can guide policymakers on strategies to screen, prevent and control non-medical use of prescription drugs among secondary school students in Cameroon

    Profile and outcomes of patients admitted with hyperglycemic emergencies in the buea regional hospital in Cameroon

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    Introduction: hyperglycemic emergencies (diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state) are the most common serious acute metabolic complications of diabetes which result in significant morbidity and mortality. There is paucity of data on hyperglycemic emergencies in Cameroon. The objective of this study was to investigate the precipitants and outcomes of patients admitted for hyperglycemic emergencies in the Buea Regional Hospital in the South West Region of Cameroon. Methods: in this retrospective study the medical records of patients admitted for hyperglycemic emergencies between 2013 and 2016 in the medical unit of the Buea Regional Hospital were reviewed. We extracted data on demographic characteristics, admission clinical characteristics, precipitants, and treatment outcomes. Logistic regression was used to determine predictors of mortality. Results: data were available for 60 patients (51.7% females) admitted for hyperglycemic emergencies. The mean age was 55.2±16.3 (range 18-86). Overall there were 51 (85%) cases of hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state. Twenty six (43.3%) of the patients had hypertension. The most common precipitants of hyperglycemic emergencies were infections (41.7%), newly diagnosed diabetes (33.3%) and non-adherence to medications (33.3%). Mean admission blood glucose was 574mg/dl±70.0mg/dl. The median length of hospital stay was 6 days. Overall case fatality rate was 21.7%. Six (46.2%) deaths were related to infections. Predictors of mortality were a Glasgow coma score 90(0.057) on admission. Conclusion: admission for hyperglycemic emergencies in this semi-urban hospital is associated with abnormally high case fatality. Infections, newly diagnosed diabetes and non-adherence to medications are the commonest precipitants of hyperglycemic emergencies. Public health measures to reduce morbidity and mortality from hyperglycemic crisis are urgently needed
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