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Hydroelectrolytic Disorders in Cerebroleted Patients in the Intensive Care Unit of Gabriel TouréTeaching Hospital
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作者 Diop Thierno Madane Mangané Moustapha Issa +9 位作者 Almeimoune Abdoul Hamidou Mariko Mahamane Beye Seydina Alioune Dembele Alaji Seidou Coulibaly Mahamadoun Ouattara Kassoum Kaloga Mahamane Asseye Siriman Koita Ebongue Sandrine Diango Djibo Mahamane 《Neuroscience & Medicine》 2020年第2期45-51,共7页
A cerebrole is a patient with a neurological deficit of central origin;these patients very often present disorders of the ion concentration, hence the need for hospitalization in intensive care. The aim of our study w... A cerebrole is a patient with a neurological deficit of central origin;these patients very often present disorders of the ion concentration, hence the need for hospitalization in intensive care. The aim of our study was to study hydro-electrolyte disorders in brain-damaged patients, to describe the clinical aspects, to identify the contributing factors and to determine the prognosis of these patients in the intensive care unit of gabriel touré teaching hospital. <strong>Material and Methods:</strong> It was a prospective cross-sectional study, descriptive of a period of 11 months going from June 2015 to April 2016 in the intensive care unit of CHU Gabriel TOURE we included all the cerebral patients admitted in intensive care in which hydro-ionic disorders have detected on arrival or during hospitalization. Data were collected through transfer sheets, a survey sheet and medical records. Data entry and analysis were done respectively on SPSS software (version 19) and Microsoft Word Starter 2010 software. <strong>Results:</strong> During our study, out of 450 hospitalization patients, we identified 110 brain-damaged patients and 75 patients were retained in our study, i.e. a prevalence of 16.6%. Male was predominant with 72% with a sex ratio of 2.5 the age group 20 - 50 years was majority with 45.3%, the average age was 38.49 years. The majority of patients (58.7%) were admitted from the emergency department. The most common reason for admission was impairment of consciousness in 94.7% (Table 1) of cases and the Glasgow admission score was less than or equal to 8 in 58.7% (Table 1) of patients. Hydro-electrolyte disturbances were present in 93.3% of patients on admission. Hyponatremia was the most common disorder with 56% (42 cases). Followed by hyperkalaemia 10.7% (8 cases), hypernatremia 9.3% (7 cases), at hypocalcemia 9.3% (7 cases), associated disorders 8% (6 cases). Brain CT was performed in 52% of the patients. In our study, malaria was the most common etiology of ionic disorders with 36%. Of the patients who died, 80% had developed hyponatremia after 5 days in hospital, and the overall lethality was 73.3%. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Hydro-electrolyte disorders are frequent in the intensive care setting and their management must be rapid in order to reduce morbidity and mortality. 展开更多
关键词 Hydro-Electrolyte Disorders Cerebroleses RESUSCITATION teaching hospital gabriel toure
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Non Hodgkin Lymphomas (NHL) in the Pediatric Oncology Unit of the Gabriel TouréTeaching Hospital, Bamako Mali
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作者 B.Togo P.Togo +19 位作者 O.Kone F.Traore A.K.Doumbia A.Toure A.A.Diakite O.Coulibaly H.Diall1 B.Maiga K.Sacko A.Dembele Y.A.Coulibaly D.Konate M.E.Cisse A.A.Ba F.L.Diakite L.N.Sidib A.Doumbia H.Konare L.B.Maiga C.B.Traore 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 2019年第4期309-316,共8页
Background :Non-Hodgkin lymphomas are the first childhood cancer in sub-Saharan Africa. Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess non-Hodgkin lymphomas cases in our setting. Methodology: A retrospective and d... Background :Non-Hodgkin lymphomas are the first childhood cancer in sub-Saharan Africa. Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess non-Hodgkin lymphomas cases in our setting. Methodology: A retrospective and descriptive study carried out in the pediatric oncology unit of the Gabriel Touré Teaching Hospital Bamako over 10 years from 1st January 2005 to 31th December 2015. Results: We exploited 274 (21.6%) cases of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma out of 1295 cancer cases registered, the age group 6 - 10 years was the most represented (46.4%);the male sex was predominant with a sex-ratio of 1.8;digestive signs were the most common signs of discovery (44.2%) followed by maxillary swelling (42.7%);the majority of patients (52.9%) consulted between 1 and 3 months after the onset of signs;the malnutrition rate was 39.8%, of which 24.1% were severe cases and 15.7% were moderate rate. Abdominal localization was the most common (43.1%) followed by maxillofacial localization (33.9%). Almost all were Burkitt type cytology (92.7%), the majority (73.4%) were in Murphy stage III. Almost all (96%) had received chemotherapy and the modified LMB 01 protocol was widely used (62.4%). The majority of patients (85%) were chemosensitive at day 7 or after the third cyclophosphamide injection but at the end of induction only 31% were in complete remission. Gastrointestinal toxicity was the most common (37.13%) followed by hematologic toxicity 35.09 %;9.12 % of patients were lost of follow-up and 22.26% died. Tumor progression was the most common cause of death (60.66%) followed by infection (21.31%). Conclusion: In light of these findings, the late diagnosis and the poor management of NHL, as well as the limited ability to primarily treat metabolic complications, explain the high case-fatality rate, hence the important role of early diagnosis and treatment multidisciplinary. 展开更多
关键词 Childhood Lymphomas gabriel toure teaching hospital MALI
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