Purpose: To analyse the short-term outcome in patients with Listeria monocytogenes meningoencephalitis (LMME) to improve management and outcome.
Methods: Observational study with adult patients with LMME between 1977 and 2009 at a tertiary hospital in Barcelona, Spain. Parameters that predicted outcome were assessed with univariate and logistic regression analysis.
Introduction: The Spanish Health System's stroke care strategy (EISNS) is a consensus statement that was drawn up by various government bodies and scientific societies with the aim of improving quality throughout the care process and ensuring equality among regions. Our objective is to analyse existing healthcare resources and establish whether they have met EISNS targets.
Material And Methods: The survey on available resources was conducted by a committee of neurologists representing each of Spain's regions; the same committee also conducted the survey of 2008.
Introduction: Stroke is currently a major social health problem. For this reason, the Spanish Ministry of Health approved the Stroke National Strategy (SNS) in 2008 to improve the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of stroke patients. This plan intends to guarantee 24-hour, 365-days neurological assistance in the whole country by the end of 2010.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Bilateral facio-pharyngo-laryngo-glosso-masticatory palsy with automatic-voluntary dissociation is known as Foix-Chavany-Marie (FCM) syndrome. It is usually due to bilateral cortical lesions involving both anterior opercula (biopercular syndrome). We describe three patients with FCM syndrome associated with ischemic lesions in two atypical localizations: a) bilateral subcortical infarcts, and b) unilateral opercular infarct.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: An analysis was conducted to determine whether there were any changes in the demand for health care, demography and pathologies attended in outpatient departments within the health care district of Tortosa between 1997 and 2003.
Patients And Methods: Data about the demand for and attendance at first neurology visits over the period 1997 and from March 2003 to February 2004 was collected prospectively. Information concerning age, sex, groups of pathologies, diagnoses, rates of requests for first visits, source of the demand and destination after the visit were compared.