The burden of inpatient neurologic disease in two Ethiopian hospitals
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- DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000252801.61190.e8
The burden of inpatient neurologic disease in two Ethiopian hospitals
Abstract
Objectives: To define the burden of inpatient neurologic disease seen in Ethiopian teaching hospitals.
Methods: We reviewed records of all medical inpatients admitted over a 6-month period to two teaching hospitals, one with and one without neurologists.
Results: Neurologic cases made up 18.0% and 24.7% of all medical admissions. The mortality rates were 21.8% and 34.7%. Noninfectious diseases were 36.7% and 31.7% of neurologic cases, but unknown etiologies made up 42.2% and 29.0% of all cases. Of total cases, only 42.9% and 24.1% had at least a high level of diagnostic certainty.
Conclusions: Patients with neurologic disease make up a substantial minority of medical inpatients in Ethiopia. Noninfectious neurologic disease is at least as common as infectious neurologic disease. Reaching a well-defined final diagnosis occurs in only a minority of cases. Areas for improving the mortality rate include improving the barriers to diagnostic certainty and increasing treatment options for Ethiopian patients.
Comment in
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Projecting neurologic disease burden: difficult but critical.Neurology. 2007 Jan 30;68(5):322-3. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000254509.76719.01. Neurology. 2007. PMID: 17261676 No abstract available.
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