Neuropathic pain in Mali: The current situation, comprehensive hypothesis, which therapeutic strategy for Africa?
Introduction: According to the taxonomy of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP 2011), neuropathic pain (NeuP) is defined as “pain caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory nervous system”. NeuP is currently well-defined clinically, despite a high degree of etiological...
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Youssoufa Maiga Oumar Sangho Fatoumata Konipo Seybou Diallo Souleymane Dit Papa Coulibaly Modibo Sangare Yann Péréon Bernard Giumelli Martin Sanou Awa Coulibaly Salimata Diallo Mariam Daou Zoumana Traoré Mohamed Albakaye Hamar A. Traoré Cheick Oumar Guinto Madani Ouologem Callixte Kuate-Tegueu Didier Bouhassira Robert Cowan Julien Nizard Neuropathic pain in Mali: The current situation, comprehensive hypothesis, which therapeutic strategy for Africa? eNeurologicalSci Chronic pain Neuropathic pain DN4 questionnaire Pain management Integrative medicine Mali |
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Youssoufa Maiga Oumar Sangho Fatoumata Konipo Seybou Diallo Souleymane Dit Papa Coulibaly Modibo Sangare Yann Péréon Bernard Giumelli Martin Sanou Awa Coulibaly Salimata Diallo Mariam Daou Zoumana Traoré Mohamed Albakaye Hamar A. Traoré Cheick Oumar Guinto Madani Ouologem Callixte Kuate-Tegueu Didier Bouhassira Robert Cowan Julien Nizard |
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Neuropathic pain in Mali: The current situation, comprehensive hypothesis, which therapeutic strategy for Africa? |
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Neuropathic pain in Mali: The current situation, comprehensive hypothesis, which therapeutic strategy for Africa? |
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Neuropathic pain in Mali: The current situation, comprehensive hypothesis, which therapeutic strategy for Africa? |
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Neuropathic pain in Mali: The current situation, comprehensive hypothesis, which therapeutic strategy for Africa? |
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Introduction: According to the taxonomy of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP 2011), neuropathic pain (NeuP) is defined as “pain caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory nervous system”. NeuP is currently well-defined clinically, despite a high degree of etiological variation, and it has become a significant public health problem. This work aimed to study the situation regarding NeuP in current practice in Mali, as well as to analyze the therapeutic environment of the patients. Methodology: This was a retrospective and cross-sectional study, carried out in two phases: (1) compilation of the files of patients according to the ICD-11, over a period of 24 months (2) a second prospective phase regarding the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) of general practitioners and neurologists in regard to NeuP. The focus of the first phase of the study was the files of the patients who had undergone a consultation at the Gabriel Touré UHC. The second phase of the study focused on the general practitioners (Community Health Centers (comHC) of Bamako) and neurologists (Malian or not). Results: Over the period of the study, 7840 patients were seen in consultation in the Department of Neurology, of whom 903 for NeuP, thus amounting to a NeuP frequency of 11.5%. Women accounted for 58.9% (532/903), with a sex ratio of 1.4. Using a comparative normal law, the difference in frequency was statistically significant between males and females (p < 10−7) and between two age groups (p 〈10−3). The 49–58 years of age group was represented the most. Diabetic NeuP (21%), lumbar radiculopathies (14%), HIV/AIDS NeuP (13%), and post-stroke NeuP (11%) were the most represented. The survey among the carers revealed: a need for training, a low level of compliance with the therapeutic guidelines, and the use of traditional medicine by the patients. Discussion/conclusion: This work confirms that NeuP is encountered frequently in current practice, and its optimal management will involve specific training of carers and improvement of access to the medications recommended in this indication. In light of this issue, we revisit the debate regarding the concept of essential medications and the relevance of taking into account effective medications for the treatment of NeuP. |
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Chronic pain Neuropathic pain DN4 questionnaire Pain management Integrative medicine Mali |
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doaj-3fa73316076a4101aae397346828745d2021-02-21T04:34:37ZengElseviereNeurologicalSci2405-65022021-03-0122100312Neuropathic pain in Mali: The current situation, comprehensive hypothesis, which therapeutic strategy for Africa?Youssoufa Maiga0Oumar Sangho1Fatoumata Konipo2Seybou Diallo3Souleymane Dit Papa Coulibaly4Modibo Sangare5Yann Péréon6Bernard Giumelli7Martin Sanou8Awa Coulibaly9Salimata Diallo10Mariam Daou11Zoumana Traoré12Mohamed Albakaye13Hamar A. Traoré14Cheick Oumar Guinto15Madani Ouologem16Callixte Kuate-Tegueu17Didier Bouhassira18Robert Cowan19Julien Nizard20Department of Neurology, Gabriel Touré Teaching Hospital, Bamako, Mali; Faculty of Medicine, University of Technical Sciences and Technologies, Bamako, Mali; Laboratoire de Thérapeutique (EA3826), Faculté de Médecine de Nantes, Nantes, France; Corresponding author at: Gabriel Touré University Teaching Hospital, Bamako, BP: 267, Mali.Faculty of Medicine, University of Technical Sciences and Technologies, Bamako, MaliFaculty of Medicine, University of Technical Sciences and Technologies, Bamako, MaliDepartment of Neurology, Gabriel Touré Teaching Hospital, Bamako, Mali; Faculty of Medicine, University of Technical Sciences and Technologies, Bamako, MaliFaculty of Medicine, University of Technical Sciences and Technologies, Bamako, MaliFaculty of Medicine, University of Technical Sciences and Technologies, Bamako, MaliLaboratoire d'Explorations Fonctionnelles, Centre de Référence Maladies Neuromusculaires Atlantique-Occitanie-Caraïbes, Hôtel-Dieu, CHU de Nantes, FranceFaculté de Chirurgie Dentaire, Université de Nantes, FranceFaculté de Chirurgie Dentaire, Université de Nantes, FranceDepartment of Neurology, Gabriel Touré Teaching Hospital, Bamako, MaliDepartment of Neurology, Gabriel Touré Teaching Hospital, Bamako, MaliDepartment of Neurology, Gabriel Touré Teaching Hospital, Bamako, MaliService de Neurologie, Hôpital du, Mali, BamakoDepartment of Neurology, Gabriel Touré Teaching Hospital, Bamako, MaliFaculty of Medicine, University of Technical Sciences and Technologies, Bamako, MaliFaculty of Medicine, University of Technical Sciences and Technologies, Bamako, MaliService de Neurologie, Hôpital du, Mali, BamakoDépartement de Médecine Interne et Spécialités, FMSB, Université de Yaoundé 1, CameroonINSERM E-332, Centre d'Evaluation et de Traitement de la Douleur, Ambroise Paré Hospital, 9, avenue Charles de Gaulle, 92 100 Boulogne-Billancourt, FranceDepartment of Neurology, Stanford University, California, USALaboratoire de Thérapeutique (EA3826), Faculté de Médecine de Nantes, Nantes, France; Centre Fédératif Douleur Soins Palliatifs et Support, Laboratoire de Thérapeutique, CHU Nantes, Nantes, FranceIntroduction: According to the taxonomy of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP 2011), neuropathic pain (NeuP) is defined as “pain caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory nervous system”. NeuP is currently well-defined clinically, despite a high degree of etiological variation, and it has become a significant public health problem. This work aimed to study the situation regarding NeuP in current practice in Mali, as well as to analyze the therapeutic environment of the patients. Methodology: This was a retrospective and cross-sectional study, carried out in two phases: (1) compilation of the files of patients according to the ICD-11, over a period of 24 months (2) a second prospective phase regarding the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) of general practitioners and neurologists in regard to NeuP. The focus of the first phase of the study was the files of the patients who had undergone a consultation at the Gabriel Touré UHC. The second phase of the study focused on the general practitioners (Community Health Centers (comHC) of Bamako) and neurologists (Malian or not). Results: Over the period of the study, 7840 patients were seen in consultation in the Department of Neurology, of whom 903 for NeuP, thus amounting to a NeuP frequency of 11.5%. Women accounted for 58.9% (532/903), with a sex ratio of 1.4. Using a comparative normal law, the difference in frequency was statistically significant between males and females (p < 10−7) and between two age groups (p 〈10−3). The 49–58 years of age group was represented the most. Diabetic NeuP (21%), lumbar radiculopathies (14%), HIV/AIDS NeuP (13%), and post-stroke NeuP (11%) were the most represented. The survey among the carers revealed: a need for training, a low level of compliance with the therapeutic guidelines, and the use of traditional medicine by the patients. Discussion/conclusion: This work confirms that NeuP is encountered frequently in current practice, and its optimal management will involve specific training of carers and improvement of access to the medications recommended in this indication. In light of this issue, we revisit the debate regarding the concept of essential medications and the relevance of taking into account effective medications for the treatment of NeuP.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405650221000046Chronic painNeuropathic painDN4 questionnairePain managementIntegrative medicineMali |