2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1847829/v1
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Epidemiology and Clinical Profile of Neurologic Patients Evaluated In the Emergency Department of Teaching Hospital in Mogadishu, Somalia, Cross-sectional Study

Abstract: Neurologic disorders are common reasons for emergency consultations. The majority of neurologic disease manifestations in the emergency room (ER) are life-threatening and require urgent treatment. The goal of this study is to investigate the epidemiology and clinical characteristics of different neurological disorders among emergency department admissions in Mogadishu.This is a cross sectional study conducted in the emergency department of Mogadishu Somali Turkish Training and Research Hospital from July 2021 … Show more

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“…It can have life-threatening complications and long-term consequences if it lasts longer than 30 minutes. 9 We included 92 patients (52 adult and 40 pediatric patients) who presented with status epilepticus to the emergency department of our hospital. Etiological factors such as poor AED compliance, structural CNS insult, electrolyte imbalance, metabolic disturbances, prolonged febrile seizures, central nervous system infections, neoplastic lesions, hydrocephalus, head trauma, and other factors that are associated with SE among patients were all evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can have life-threatening complications and long-term consequences if it lasts longer than 30 minutes. 9 We included 92 patients (52 adult and 40 pediatric patients) who presented with status epilepticus to the emergency department of our hospital. Etiological factors such as poor AED compliance, structural CNS insult, electrolyte imbalance, metabolic disturbances, prolonged febrile seizures, central nervous system infections, neoplastic lesions, hydrocephalus, head trauma, and other factors that are associated with SE among patients were all evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%