2.Multifocal acquired demyelinating polyneuropathy in a Filipino adult male: A case report.
Camille Julia A. NAVARRA ; Valmarie S. ESTRADA
Philippine Journal of Neurology 2025;28(1):14-20
Multifocal acquired demyelinating sensory and motor neuropathy (MADSAM) is a variant of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). It presents as a chronic, asymmetrical sensory-motor polyneuropathy with features of demyelination on nerve conduction studies. Management options include intravenous immunoglobulin and corticosteroid infusions. Prognosis is generally favorable but there have been reports of variable response to treatment. This condition is rare and local data on CIDP and its variants is limited, hence we report a case of a 64-year-old male presenting with 3 year history of progressive asymmetric numbness and weakness of all limbs. Sensory deficits began on the left hand and had progressed to involve the distal portions of all limbs, eventually developing weakness as well. The patient underwent multiple nerve-conduction studies, all of which showed findings congruent with MADSAM. He was given intravenous high dose methylprednisolone and was maintained on mycophenolate mofetil.
Human ; Male ; Middle Aged: 45-64 Yrs Old ; Methylprednisolone ; Mycophenolate Mofetil ; Mycophenolic Acid
3.Tri-valvular nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis presenting as a stroke in the young.
Miriam Angeline G. ANTONIO ; Vincent B. MACALINTAL
Philippine Journal of Neurology 2025;28(1):21-24
This is a case of a 44 year old single, Filipino, female who presented with dysarthria, left central facial paresis, left hemianopsia and left hemiparesis. Magnetic Resonance Imaging showed an acute infarction of the right posterior cerebral artery territory. 2d echo and transesophageal echocardiography were done and vegetations were observed on the mitral, aortic and tricuspid valves giving a diagnosis of endocarditis. With the absence of fever and negative blood cultures, infective endocarditis was less likely. On further workup, computed tomography scan of the abdomen showed a probable malignant ovarian mass. This finding led to a diagnosis of nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis as the cause of the stroke. Endocarditis as a cause of an embolic event in the brain is uncommon and nonbacterial thromobotic endocarditis is rare. It commonly affects the left sided heart valves. Multivalvular involvement which includes the right sided heart valves are rarely reported. Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis has a high mortality so therefore early detection and management is crucial and can be life-saving.
Human ; Female ; Adult: 25-44 Yrs Old ; Endocarditis ; Tricuspid Valve ; Stroke
4.Comparative efficacy and safety of rimegepant versus placebo in the treatment of acute migraine: A meta-analysis with sub-group analysis in the Asian population.
Frances Leah ATIENZA ; Danica LEYCANO ; Joyce Ann MACASAET-SMIT
Philippine Journal of Neurology 2025;28(1):25-35
BACKGROUND
Acute migraine can be treated with rimegepant, an antagonist of the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor. With a focus on the Asian population as a subgroup, this metaanalysis attempts to investigate the effectiveness and safety of rimegepant for individuals suffering from severe migraines.
METHODSPubMed, MEDLINE database and Cochrane Library were used to identify valid randomized controlled trials for this study. The primary endpoint investigated was freedom from pain and freedom from the most bothersome symptom 2 hours post dose. RevMan 5.4.1 software was used to perform a meta-analysis on each outcome measure.
RESULTSA total of five randomized controlled trials were incorporated, with two of them being conducted on Asian populations and published between 2014 and 2024. There were 2,516 cases in the rimegepant group and 2,668 cases in the placebo group out of the total 5,184 patients that were included. Rimegepant was found to significantly reduce the primary endpoints in acute migraine patients (RR 1.58, 95% CI 1.42-1.75, P-value 0.0001; RR 1.34, 95% CI 1.08-1.66, Pvalue 0.0001), and in the acute migraine Asian patients (RR 1.79, 95% CI 1.47-2.19, P-valueCONCLUSION
The use of rimegepant is effective and safe for acute migraine patients, including the Asian subgroup.
Human ; Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide ; Rimegepant Sulfate
5.Anxiety and depression in association with polypharmacy in patients with migraine: A sub-analysis of the PNA One Database - Headache (PNA1DB-Headache).
Loiue Stihl L. BALANQUIT ; Rogie Marie IGNACIO-ALCANTARA
Philippine Journal of Neurology 2025;28(1):36-51
BACKGROUND
Polypharmacy in patients with chronic disease such as Migraine Headache poses potential harm in patients such that psychological distress may come in. In relation to psychological distress, Migraine Headache patients with multiple drug use are at increased risk of anxiety and depression.
OBJECTIVESThe main objective of the study is to determine the association between anxiety and depression to polypharmacy in migraine headache patients by using the data in the PNA One Headache Database.
METHODOLOGYWe utilized the data obtained from the Philippine Neurological Association One (PNA-1) Headache Database from 2021 to 2024 and determine the association between Anxiety and Depression to Polypharmacy in patients with Migraine.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONThe number of medications taken by patients does not significantly differ across depression and anxiety levels, indicating that polypharmacy has no impact on patient’s depression and anxiety. However, the study found that patients with anxiety have more tendency to report more severe headache.
CONCLUSIONThe study highlights that participants, primarily middle-aged women, experience chronic headaches with high pain severity, often lasting for hours. Educational attainment may influence headache management compliance with a large proportion having only elementary education. Headache onset typically begins in early adulthood, and medication effectiveness often diminishes over time suggesting potential tolerance issues. Anxiety is associated with reporting of increased headache severity while depression does not significantly impact headache characteristics or polypharmacy. The findings emphasize the need for targeted interventions and revised treatment strategies to improve headache management outcomes.
Human ; Anxiety ; Depression ; Headache ; Migraine Disorders ; Polypharmacy
6.Gender influence on hyperacute intracerebral hemorrhage prognosis: A demographic, clinical and radiologic analysis.
John Christopher V. RUIZ ; Sherielyn BAYANI ; Marian Irene ESCASURA
Philippine Journal of Neurology 2025;28(1):52-57
BACKGROUND
There is growing interest in gender differences in acute stroke worldwide. However, no known studies have been published on the differences in prognosis of hyperacute intracerebral hemorrhage between genders among Asians, particularly Filipinos.
OBJECTIVESCompare gender differences in the prognosis of hyperacute intracerebral hemorrhage in terms of baseline demographic and radiologic profile, as well as, clinical outcomes.
METHODSThis is a retrospective cohort study involving a chart review of all patients diagnosed with hyperacute Intracerebral Hemorrhage admitted at a tertiary hospital from January 2021 to May 2023. Patients were grouped according to their gender and baseline demographic, radiologic and clinical outcomes were assessed and compared between two groups.
RESULTSNo statistical difference was found between stroke risk factors between the two groups. However, males tend to have higher percentages of intraventricular extension (29.2 %. (n=28) vs 30.6% (n=11) and increased hematoma volume compared to their female counterparts (n=39, 83% vs n=11, 68%). In addition, males had a higher number of ICU admissions (42.7% (n= 41) vs. 33.3% (n= 12) and mortality (46.9%( n=45) vs. 30.6% (n=11), though the results were not statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONIn patients with hyperacute intracerebral hemorrhage, gender does not influence on its radiologic and clinical outcome.
Human ; Stroke ; Gender Identity ; Gender Differences ; Sex Characteristics
7.Functional outcomes after endovascular thrombectomy among patients with acute large vessel infarct: A Philippine single center experience.
Kimberly GERONIMO ; Miguel Alejandro BAROQUE ; Joann SOLIVEN ; Victor Erwin JOCSON
Philippine Journal of Neurology 2025;28(1):58-67
BACKGROUND
Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is the gold standard of care for large vessel occlusion strokes, but is underutilized in developing countries.
METHODOLOGYThis single-center retrospective study included patients who underwent EVT during the period of September 2018 to April 2023. Data collected were demographics, underlying co-morbidities, use of anti-thrombotics/coagulants, CT or MR ASPECTS, thrombolysis prior to EVT, technique, timing, TICI score, occlusion site, discharge and 90-day MRS.
RESULTSOf the 1,595 stroke patients, 57 (3%) cases underwent EVT. The mean age was 65 with a male to female ratio of 6:5. Hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and diabetes were the common comorbidities. Majority of patients (90%, n=54) presented with moderate to severe disability (MRS 3-5). Majority were in the anterior circulation (89%, n=51). Stentriever technique was mostly used (59% n=34) with a 77% (n=44) recanalization rate. Early neurologic improvement (ENI) was seen in 7% (n=4), 2 of which translated to a favorable outcome after 90-days. Mortality occurred in 24% (n=14) of cases, mostly from neurological complications. 24% (n=14) had favorable outcome of MRS 0-2 after 90 days. Among those grouped in the unfavorable outcome, 53% (n=23) were MRS 3, still showing marked improvement of quality of life.
CONCLUSIONEVT outcomes in this study is aligned with the landmark trials which exhibited a number needed to treat of 2.8-7.4. This local data highlights that EVT is a possible and effective treatment for large vessel strokes despite wide gap in accessibility and use in the country.
Human ; Thrombectomy
8.Successful thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy in an early pregnant woman with protein S deficiency and arterial ischemic stroke: A case report
Ma. Ericka S. Del Mundo ; Diana-lynn Que ; Remy Margarette Berroya-Moreno
Philippine Journal of Neurology 2024;27(2):16-21
Protein S deficiency causing arterial ischemic stroke during pregnancy is uncommon. Delay or omission of treatment with perfusion therapies may worsen outcomes for both the mother and the fetus. In this paper, we report a case of an early pregnant woman with protein S deficiency and multiple history of chronic cerebrovascular disease who underwent successful thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy. The patient is a 35-year-old woman, eight weeks pregnant, with a history of protein S deficiency and chronic cerebrovascular disease, presenting with rightsided weakness and aphasia. Initial National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale was 10 with cranial magnetic resonance imaging findings of acute infarcts on the left caudate, lentiform nucleus, insula, and frontal lobe with a large vessel occlusion on the proximal M1 segment of the left middle cerebral artery. Intravenous thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy were performed with complete recanalization. The patient improved and delivered without any complications after 8 months. Protein S deficiency can contribute to arterial thrombosis including ischemic stroke. Arterial ischemic stroke and large vessel occlusion can cause significant disability if not treated appropriately. Reperfusion therapies in pregnant women show favorable outcomes and should be performed if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Human ; Female ; Adult: 25-44 Yrs Old ; Arteries ; Ischemic Stroke ; Thrombectomy ; Protein S ; Protein S Deficiency ; Pregnant Women
9.Knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards brain death and organ donation among physicians in the Philippines
Maria Kim Hernandez ; Deborah Bernardo ; Cristina Cruz-Urbi ; Marian Irene Escasura
Philippine Journal of Neurology 2024;27(2):22-37
INTRODUCTION
Brain death occurs in patients who suffer from severe brain injuries, leading to coma, loss of brainstem reflexes, and apnea. Research indicates that misdiagnosis of brain death often arises from insufficient adherence to established guidelines. This study aims to evaluate and identify any significant variations in physicians' knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding brain death and organ donation.
METHODOLOGYThis cross-sectional study was conducted among physicians using random sampling. The questionnaire was validated prior to distribution. After obtaining informed consent, participants completed the questionnaire. Data analysis involved the use of frequency and distribution tables, as well as analysis of variance and multivariate analysis of variance.
RESULTSA total of 113 participants were involved in the study. While years of experience and position influenced knowledge, field of specialization did not show a significant effect. Overall, attitudes remained consistent across different levels of experience and positions. The data revealed a notable lack of training and institutional resources. Although there were some differences in practices, they were not statistically significant.
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONSignificant differences in knowledge were observed based on years of practice. However, no significant differences were found in attitudes and practices, despite variations in responses. Regular seminars and workshops are crucial for staying updated with the latest guidelines. Additionally, it is important to ensure that local guidelines are readily accessible to the broader medical community.
Human ; Brain Death ; Organ Donation ; Tissue And Organ Procurement ; Knowledge ; Attitude
10.Predictors of direct medical cost for outpatient-based rehabilitation among stroke patients
Judy Ann B. Surtida ; Marian Irene S. Escasura
Philippine Journal of Neurology 2024;27(2):38-45
BACKGROUND
This is the first study conducted to determine the predictors of outpatient based rehabilitation cost in the local setting. This aimed to determine whether demographic and clinical characteristics of post-stroke patients are predictors of direct medical costs for outpatient-based rehabilitation.
METHODSA retrospective single-arm cohort study was utilized to determine the predictors of direct medical cost for out patient based post-stroke rehabilitation seen at the rehabilitation department of a tertiary hospital from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2023.
RESULTSA significant association was found between direct cost and smoking. Additionally, an association between direct cost and hypertension was evident. No significant associations were identified between direct rehabilitation cost and other factors such as age, sex, mRS score, type of stroke, intervention, and other co-morbidities, aside from hypertension and smoking.
CONCLUSIONSmoking and hypertension are predictors of direct medical cost for outpatient-based post stroke rehabilitation. These factors necessitate more intensive therapy and longer rehabilitation periods as compared to other factors which did not have significant associations with cost.
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