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Ageing Res Rev ; 86: 101866, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36709886

ABSTRACT

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a common form of dementia that leads to multiple repercussions in the patient's life. This condition's clinical characteristics include loss of memory, temporal and spatial disorientation, language or executive dysfunction, and subsequent decline of social function. Dysexecutive syndrome (DS), the second most frequent neuropsychological dysfunction in AD, affects multiple brain areas and causes cognitive, behavioral, and emotional difficulties. We aimed to analyze the association between DS and AD and elucidate possible lack of evidence that may urge further research on this theme. Especially when dealing with such a disabling disease, where new findings can directly imply a better prognosis.


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Alzheimer Disease , Cognitive Dysfunction , Humans , Quality of Life , Brain , Neuropsychological Tests
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36647436

ABSTRACT

Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome (RCVS) is a neurovascular condition characterized by a severe sudden-onset headache that may be associated with focal neurological deficits. On imaging, the suggestive finding corresponds to multifocal vasoconstriction of the cerebral arteries, with a spontaneous resolution of approximately 12 weeks. The identification of precipitating factors and diagnosis must be carried out early, so that adequate management is established and the patient has a good prognosis, given the risk of secondary complications and residual neurological deficits. This study consists of a literature review based on the analysis of articles published between 2017 and 2022 in PubMed, SciELO, and ScienceDirect on RCVS, intending to understand the clinical and radiological characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of patients with RCVS. The pathophysiology, drug management, and prognosis still lack solid evidence; therefore, further studies on RCVS are needed to expand medical knowledge and avoid underdiagnosis and inadequate treatment of this important condition.

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Radiol Case Rep ; 18(3): 844-849, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36589490

ABSTRACT

Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is a clinical condition characterized by arterial involvement of the intracranial vessels, manifesting with vasospasm. The most common clinical manifestation related to the syndrome is the thunderclap headache, which consists of a severe headache that reaches the peak of pain within minutes. The imaging study assumes a leading role in the complementary investigation. Laboratory tests and cerebrospinal fluid analysis are often nonspecific and without significant diagnostic importance. Non-contrast studies of the brain parenchyma reveal variable results that can often be normal. Angiographic findings, which initially may not reveal any changes, allow the visualization of diffuse narrowing of the vessels, with the posterior cerebral circulation being preferentially affected. The present study reports the case of a 19-year-old woman with no relevant medical history, except that she was a regular user of marijuana and a drug based on chloroform and ether. The patient showed clinical and imaging signs compatible with RCVS, and the narcotics used by her were considered precipitating factors.

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Ageing Res Rev ; 84: 101834, 2023 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36581178

ABSTRACT

Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects dopaminergic neurons in the mesencephalic substantia nigra, causing a progressive clinical course characterized by pre-motor, non-motor and motor symptoms, which negatively impact the quality of life of patients and cause high health care costs. Therefore, the present study aims to discuss the clinical manifestations of PD and to make a correlation with the gut-brain (GB) axis, approaching epidemiology and therapeutic perspectives, to better understand its clinical progression and identify symptoms early. A literature review was performed regarding the association between clinical progression, the gut-brain axis, epidemiology, and therapeutic perspectives, in addition to detailing pre-motor, non-motor symptoms (neuropsychiatric, cognitive, autonomic, sleep disorders, sensory abnormalities) and cardinal motor symptoms. Therefore, this article addresses a topic of extreme relevance, since the previously mentioned clinical manifestations (pre-motor and non-motor) can often act as prodromal markers for the early diagnosis of PD and may precede it by up to 20 years.


Subject(s)
Autonomic Nervous System Diseases , Cognition Disorders , Cognitive Dysfunction , Parkinson Disease , Humans , Parkinson Disease/diagnosis , Parkinson Disease/epidemiology , Parkinson Disease/complications , Quality of Life , Autonomic Nervous System Diseases/diagnosis , Autonomic Nervous System Diseases/etiology , Disease Progression
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Arq Neuropsiquiatr ; 80(8): 802-805, 2022 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36252588

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Neurology is a high-demand specialty with long waiting lines. Some pathologies require rapid decision-making. Through technology, telemedicine can allow neurological patients to have faster access to specialized assessment. In store-and-forward telemedicine, the specialist physician evaluates data collected by a general practitioner and optimizes screening. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effectiveness of asynchronous telemedicine, used to refer patients from primary care to neurology, in the city of Curitiba, in southern Brazil. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of all patients referred from primary care to neurology between September 2019 and February 2020. After a request is made by a general medical doctor for a specialist's opinion, 5 neurologists with complete access to patients' records are tasked with the decision-making. The main variables analyzed were clinical reasons for telemedicine request, neurologist decision, final diagnosis, indication for diagnostic procedures, and subsequent follow-up. RESULTS: Between September 2019 and February 2020, 1,035 asynchronous telemedicine consultations were performed. Headache (30.43%), epilepsy (19.03%), and dementia (15.85%) accounted for almost two-thirds of the primary care requests; one-third of the cases (33.62%) required a complementary diagnostic procedure. More than 70% of the cases did not require face-to-face assessment by a neurologist. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, store-and-forward teleneurology successfully reduced the need for in-visit consultation in 70% of cases. Further studies should identify the best opportunities for teleneurology in the city of Curitiba to facilitate better integrated care between primary care providers and neurologists.


ANTECEDENTES: Neurologia é uma especialidade de alta demanda com grandes filas de espera. Algumas doenças necessitam de rapidez na tomada de decisões. A telemedicina permite que pacientes neurológicos tenham acesso mais rápido à avaliação especializada. Na telerregulação, um ramo da telemedicina, o especialista avalia os dados coletados pelo generalista e otimiza a triagem. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a eficácia da telerregulação assíncrona, usada para referenciar pacientes da atenção primária à neurologia, na cidade de Curitiba, no sul do Brasil. MéTODOS: Análise retrospectiva de todos os pacientes referenciados da atenção primária para a especialidade de neurologia, no período entre setembro de 2019 e fevereiro de 2020, em Curitiba, Brasil. Para cada pedido de avaliação do médico generalista, 5 neurologistas experientes tiveram acesso completo ao prontuário para a tomada de decisão. As variáveis analisadas foram: razões para o referenciamento, decisão do especialista, diagnóstico final, indicação de exame complementar e necessidade de acompanhamento com a especialidade. RESULTADOS: Durante o período de estudo, 1.035 telerregulações foram realizadas. Cefaleia (30.43%), epilepsia (19.03%) e demência (15.85%) compreenderam aproximadamente dois terços de todos os pedidos de consulta; para um terço dos casos, o especialista indicou exame complementar. Mais de 70% dos pacientes não necessitaram de consulta presencial com neurologista. CONCLUSõES: A telerregulação assíncrona diminuiu de forma importante a necessidade de avaliação presencial pelo neurologista em 70% dos casos. Através da tecnologia, é possível conseguir melhor integração entre atenção primária e serviços especializados. Ainda são necessários mais estudos para explorar as janelas de oportunidade para a teleneurologia no Brasil.


Subject(s)
Neurology , Telemedicine , Brazil , Humans , Neurologists , Retrospective Studies , Telemedicine/methods
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 80(8): 802-805, Aug. 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1403535

ABSTRACT

Abstract Background Neurology is a high-demand specialty with long waiting lines. Some pathologies require rapid decision-making. Through technology, telemedicine can allow neurological patients to have faster access to specialized assessment. In store-and-forward telemedicine, the specialist physician evaluates data collected by a general practitioner and optimizes screening. Objective The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effectiveness of asynchronous telemedicine, used to refer patients from primary care to neurology, in the city of Curitiba, in southern Brazil. Methods A retrospective analysis of all patients referred from primary care to neurology between September 2019 and February 2020. After a request is made by a general medical doctor for a specialist's opinion, 5 neurologists with complete access to patients' records are tasked with the decision-making. The main variables analyzed were clinical reasons for telemedicine request, neurologist decision, final diagnosis, indication for diagnostic procedures, and subsequent follow-up. Results Between September 2019 and February 2020, 1,035 asynchronous telemedicine consultations were performed. Headache (30.43%), epilepsy (19.03%), and dementia (15.85%) accounted for almost two-thirds of the primary care requests; one-third of the cases (33.62%) required a complementary diagnostic procedure. More than 70% of the cases did not require face-to-face assessment by a neurologist. Conclusions In this study, store-and-forward teleneurology successfully reduced the need for in-visit consultation in 70% of cases. Further studies should identify the best opportunities for teleneurology in the city of Curitiba to facilitate better integrated care between primary care providers and neurologists.


Resumo Antecedentes Neurologia é uma especialidade de alta demanda com grandes filas de espera. Algumas doenças necessitam de rapidez na tomada de decisões. A telemedicina permite que pacientes neurológicos tenham acesso mais rápido à avaliação especializada. Na telerregulação, um ramo da telemedicina, o especialista avalia os dados coletados pelo generalista e otimiza a triagem. Objetivo Avaliar a eficácia da telerregulação assíncrona, usada para referenciar pacientes da atenção primária à neurologia, na cidade de Curitiba, no sul do Brasil. Métodos Análise retrospectiva de todos os pacientes referenciados da atenção primária para a especialidade de neurologia, no período entre setembro de 2019 e fevereiro de 2020, em Curitiba, Brasil. Para cada pedido de avaliação do médico generalista, 5 neurologistas experientes tiveram acesso completo ao prontuário para a tomada de decisão. As variáveis analisadas foram: razões para o referenciamento, decisão do especialista, diagnóstico final, indicação de exame complementar e necessidade de acompanhamento com a especialidade. Resultados Durante o período de estudo, 1.035 telerregulações foram realizadas. Cefaleia (30.43%), epilepsia (19.03%) e demência (15.85%) compreenderam aproximadamente dois terços de todos os pedidos de consulta; para um terço dos casos, o especialista indicou exame complementar. Mais de 70% dos pacientes não necessitaram de consulta presencial com neurologista. Conclusões A telerregulação assíncrona diminuiu de forma importante a necessidade de avaliação presencial pelo neurologista em 70% dos casos. Através da tecnologia, é possível conseguir melhor integração entre atenção primária e serviços especializados. Ainda são necessários mais estudos para explorar as janelas de oportunidade para a teleneurologia no Brasil.

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