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2. GROSSESSES ET ACCOUCHEMENTS CHEZ LES FEMMES DE 40 ANS ET PLUS AU CENTRE DE SANTE DE REFERENCE DE LA COMMUNE II DU DISTRICT DE BAMAKO, MALI.
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Dao, S. Z., Konaté, S., Traoré, B. A., Sidibé, K., Samaké, G. M., Bocoum, A., Coulibaly, A., Traoré, M. S., Ongoiba, P., Sima, M., Kanté, P., Diarra, I., Fané, S., Traoré, Y., Sy, A. S., and Dolo, A.
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- 2019
3. CHIMIOTHERAPIE NEO ADJUDANTE DANS LES CANCERS LOCALEMENT AVANCES DU COL UTERIN CHEZ DES PATIENTES RECEVANT UNE RADIOCHIMIOTHERAPIE CONCOMITANTE DANS PAYS AUX RESSOURCES LIMITEES.
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Diabaté, K., Camara, F., Sidibé, F. M., Diarra, I. M., Koné, A. S., Diakité, A., Bathily, M., Ly, M., Sima, M., Traoré, A., Sidibé, S., and Diallo, D. A.
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Copyright of Mali Médical is the property of Mali Medical, Faculte de Medecine, de Pharmacie et d'Odonto-stomatologie and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2019
4. [Factors Influencing Low Bcg, Var1 And Penta3 Immunization Coverage Among Children Aged 0-23 Months In Mopti Health District In 2021].
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Traoré SA, Coulibaly CA, Telly N, Diarra I, Diarra B, Ly BA, Coulibaly A, Touré O, and Sangho H
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Introduction: The health district of Mopti is confronted with factors that influence its vaccination coverage [1]. The aim of the study was to study the factors influencing the low BCG vaccination coverage in VAR1 and Penta3 in children aged 0 to 23 months in the health district in 2021., Methodology: We carried out a descriptive cross-sectional study, collected information from 280 mothers questioned on the services provided by the vaccination service for children before the age of two, the reasons for incompleteness using a questionnaire. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis was done for the variables using SPSS software. An association was significant when p < 0.05., Results: Vaccination completeness was 53.08%, varying from 94% BCG, 79% VAR1 and 83% Penta3. The analysis showed that mothers who spent more time at the vaccination center (P=0.098, Chi-square=18.617), who missed certain sessions (P=0.174, Chi-square=13.371) and who were informed of missed consumables (P=0.278, Chi-square= 7.485) are significantly associated with vaccine incompleteness., Conclusion: Vaccination completeness was insufficient despite good knowledge of the mothers on vaccination., (Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de renvoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de conserver un exemplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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- 2023
5. Radiothérapie et lutte contre les cancers : défis de maintenance de l’unique accélérateur linéaire à l’Hôpital du Mali.
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Schantz C, Diarra I, Traoré A, Traoré BA, Chabrol F, and Sogoba S
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- Humans, Mali epidemiology, Hospitals, International Cooperation, Developing Countries, Neoplasms epidemiology, Neoplasms therapy
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Cancer incidence and mortality rates are increasing in West Africa. Cancer is a recent discipline in Mali and the means available to treat patients are insufficient. Mali has only one radiotherapy machine for the country and its malfunctions are regularly reported in the media. In order to understand the recurrent dissatisfactions linked to access to radiotherapy in Mali, we retraced the history of this machine and described its functioning. Based on semi-directive interviews with patients’ associations and health professionals involved in cancer care in Bamako, we describe how radiotherapy in Mali reveals global health issues through the intervention of numerous international cooperations. In addition, based on data collection from medical registers and institutional reports, we report that the average time to get a radiotherapy appointment is 3 to 6 months in Mali, but also that the radiotherapy machine has experienced 198 breakdowns between April 3, 2014 and September 24, 2021, which represents more than 54 weeks of cumulative downtime. Radiotherapy is a crucial element in the treatment of cancer and the lack of access to this treatment worsens the vital diagnosis of patients. While the Malian government is committed to universal health coverage reforms, strengthening cancer treatment facilities should also be considered a public health priority for Mali.
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- 2022
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6. [Radiochemotherapy for the treatment ofmuscle invasive bladder tumors in a west african radiotherapy service].
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Diabaté K, Diarra IM, Sidibé MF, Camara F, Diakité A, Kone AS, Kouma A, Bathily M, Ly M, Konate M, Berthé H, Coulibaly B, Tembely A, Diallo DA, and Sidibé S
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Objectif: The aim of this study was to describe the results of radiochemotherapy in patients after transurethral resection of muscle invasive bladder tumors., Material and Methods: A retrospective study from May 2014 to May 2016 in the radiotherapy department of the Mali Hospital. Have been included, all patients with bladder cancer infiltrating the muscle. Secondary cancers of the bladder and metastatic forms have been excluded from our study. Transurethral resection of bladder was performed. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy with paclitaxel- carboplatin was administered every three weeks in all patients, then external phototherapy 6 MV at a dose of 66 Gy due to 2 Gy of 5 sessions per week 6MV photon of external beam radiotherapy at a dose of 66 Gy due to 2 Gy of 5 sessions per week associated with concomitant cisplatin at dose of 40mg / m2 / week., Results: Eight patients were included in ourstudy. The average age of 53.75 ± 14.84 years. The male sex was predominant 87.5% (n = 7). The history of chronic smoking wasfound in four patients. The main carcinogenic risk factor identified in our patients was urogenital bilharzia (6 cases / 8).The histological type found was urothelial carcinomain 12.5% (n = 1) and invasive squamous cell carcinomain 87.5% (n = 7). Transurethral resection of the tumor was performed in 62.5% (n = 5). Endoscopic biopsy was performed in 37.5% (n = 3). The tumor was classified pT2N0M0 in 50% (n = 4), pT3aN0M0 in 37.5% (n = 3) and pT3bN0M0 in 12.5% (n = 1). Neoadjuvant chemotherapy with paclitaxel - carboplatin every three weeks was administered to all patients. The results of radiochemotherapy (see Table: evolution)., Conclusion: Concomitant radiochemotherapy is a conservative curative treatment that can be proposed as a replacement for cystectomy, for non-metastatic infiltrating tumors after the most complete endoscopic resection., (Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de renvoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de conserver un exemplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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- 2021
7. [Epidemiological profile of COVID-19 in Tombouctou region in Mali].
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Sangho O, Balam A, Togola OB, Sankaré MH, Kassogué D, Dara C, Sanogo S, Doumbia Z, Diarra I, Diarra L, Ballo A, Guindo S, Sangho A, Ballayira Y, Dembélé A, Coulibaly CA, and Sangho F
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Introduction: The objective of our study was to establish the epidemiological profile of COVID-19 in Tombouctou., Material and Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study of COVID-19 surveillance data from Tombouctou from April 3 to October 1, 2020. Our variables of interest were extracted from the surveillance database and analyzed with Excel 2013. The frequencies, rate, and ratio were computed., Results: Overall, 1851 suspects from all districts of the region were screened by RT-PCR, including 572 confirmed, which indicate a positivity rate of 30.90%. The 15-34 age group was the most represented with 48% of the confirmed cases. The sex ratio (male / female) of confirmed cases was 2.67. The city of Tombouctou was the epicenter of COVID-19. The Tombouctou region had a detection rate of around 2‰ (1851/928,000) and peaked between weeks 22 and 23 with a case fatality of 2.8%., Conclusion: Young people and men were most likely to be infected with COVID-19. We recommend increasing awareness of compliance with barrier measures., (Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de renvoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de conserver un exemplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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- 2021
8. [Spontaneous triple pregnancy on bicicatricial uterus in the referral health center of commune II of Bamako, Mali].
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Dao SZ, Traoré BA, Sidibé K, Konaté S, Ouattara K, Keita C, Bah K, Coulibaly A, Sima M, Traoré MS, Kanté I, Diarra I, Traoré Y, Sy AS, and Dolo AI
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The trimellar pregnancy on bicicatricial uterus is a rare situation. It can be associated with many maternal-fetal complications. Given these risks, some teams opt for an embryonic reduction. We report a case of spontaneous trimellar pregnancy on bicicatricial uterus. This was a 38 year-old patient, third pregnancy, second birth, 2 alive with a history of 2 caesareans. The evolution of the pregnancy was marked by a urinary tract infection at 34 weeks of gestation. The caesarean section performed at 36 weeks of gestation allowed the birth of 3 newborns, 2 of which were females in 2000 and 1900 grams, and one male weighing 2400 grams. The postpartum was marked by a rapidly resolved eclampsia crisis., (Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de renvoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de conserver un exemplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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- 2020
9. [Pregnancy And Delivery In The Large Multiparous In The Reference Health Center Of Commune II Of Bamako, Mali].
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Dao SZ, Traoré BA, Sidibé K, Konaté S, Togo E, Traoré E, Sima M, Coulibaly A, Traoré MS, Kanté I, Diarra I, Traoré Y, Sy AS, and Dolo AI
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Aim: The aim was to compare the maternal-fetal prognosis of pregnancies in large multiparous with that of other parities., Materials and Methods: We conducted a case-control study from March 1
st , 2014 to February 1st , 2015. It concerned all parturients admitted in our service during the study period. We have chosen 1 case for 2 witnesses. All the large multiparous were included as cases and as witnesses the primiparous, the pauciparous and the multiparous who gave birth just before and after the case. The statistical test was the Chi2 with a significance level at 5%., Results: The frequency of pregnancy in the large multiparous was 4.93%. They were housewives in 84% of cases, unschooled in 74.7% of cases. The maternal-fetal outcome was dominated by uterine rupture in 0.6% of cases, immediate postpartum hemorrhage in 9.8% of cases, vicious presentations in 5.5% of cases and cord prolapse in 6.8% of cases., Conclusion: Large multiparity is common in our practice. It is a high-risk pregnancy because of its many maternal-fetal complications., (Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de renvoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de conserver un exemplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)- Published
- 2020
10. [Ct scan diagnosis of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia with maxillofacial dysmorphia: a case report].
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Sanogo S, Guindo AA, Diarra H, Koné S, Diarra I, Kéita C, Camara M, Sidibé H, Traoré A, Dembélé S, Konaré IB, Diarra P, and Sidibe S
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We report a rare case of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia with maxillofacial dysmorphia diagnosed in the radiology department at Hopital Sominé Dolo of Mopti. The aim was to describe the role of medical imaging including the CT scan in its diagnosis. He was a 42-year-old man of rural origin with poor socio-economic conditions. He was sent to us for a craniofacial CT scan for assessment of a maxillofacial mass. This CT scan showed a thickening of the diploid of the vault and the cranial base with osteocondensation and osteolytic lesions at the maxillofacial level. An extension assessment showed polyostotic involvement. His diagnosis is based on medical imaging and in particular CT scan. Three types of radiological aspects are evocative: a homogeneous or heterogeneous clarity, a smoke-like appearance and a slightly condensed appearance. Complications observed were deformities, fracture of the femoral neck and aesthetic damage., (Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de renvoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de conserver un exemplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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- 2020
11. [Materno-Fetal Prognosis Of Anemia In Bougouni].
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Sylla C, Dao SZ, Dembele S, Sylla M, Traoré BA, Coulibaly A, Kanté I, Traoré MS, Sima M, Sidibé K, Traoré SO, Guindo S, Diarra I, Bocoum A, Traoré Y, and Mounkoro N
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Goal: The goal was to assess the maternal-fetal prognosis of anemia in pregnant women in the Bougouni reference health center., Methods: We carried out a prospective descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study from January 1 to December 31, 2013 at the Bougouni reference health center. It covered all pregnant women with a hemoglobin level below 11g/dl regardless of the outcome of the pregnancy., Results: The prevalence of anemia in pregnant women was 33.2%. They were women married to peasants in 88.6% of cases, unschooled in 93.2% of cases, having not done antenal care in 56.8% of cases. Malaria was the most common etiology in 75% of cases. Anemia was severe in 61.4% of cases. The maternal-fetal prognosis was dominated by 3.3% of maternal death, 12.5% of abortion, 7.6% of prematurity and 6.8% of fetal death in utero., Conclusion: Anemia in pregnant women is the source of many maternal-fetal complications., (Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de renvoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de conserver un exemplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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- 2020
12. [Management of acquired urethral stricture: our experience in the Division of General Surgery in Sikasso].
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Traore SI, Dembélé O, Maiga A, Traore S, Diallo AB, Layes T, Diarra I, Kante M, and Ballo E
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Cross-Sectional Studies, Cystography methods, Dysuria epidemiology, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Middle Aged, Urethral Stricture diagnosis, Urethritis epidemiology, Urinary Tract Infections epidemiology, Urinary Tract Infections etiology, Young Adult, Anastomosis, Surgical methods, Dysuria etiology, Urethral Stricture surgery, Urethritis etiology
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Urethral stricture is a disease whose cause and management vary according to the context. This study aims to analyze the epidemiological etiological and therapeutic features of urethral stricture in our department. We conducted a longitudinal cross-sectional study of patients with acquired urethral stricture admitted to our department between March 2014 and February 2016. The average age of our patients was 24.5 years (10 and 81years). The diagnosis was confirmed by retrograde and voiding Urethro-Cystography (UCG). The average stricture length was 2.28cm (0.5-5cm). The therapeutic approaches included: resection with termino-terminal anastomosis; retrograde dilatation etc. Outcome assessment performed 6-15 months after surgery was satisfactory with absence of recidivism, PMR ≤30cc and strong urine flow and weak in the case of recurrence of dysuria or PMR ≥100cc. Urethral stricture accounted for 7.14% of our urologic treatments. Most of our patients were farmers from the rural area. A history of recurrent urethritis was most often reported by our patients and 78,57% of them were married men, among whom 91% were polygamous). The main reason for consultation was dysuria (50% of the study population) and 50.01% of our patients had secondary urinary tract infection, most commonly caused by Escherichia coli. The main cause of urethral stricture was an infection (56.52%). The most affected area was the bulbar urethra (45.60% of cases). UCG was the most used technique (39.13%). Overall outcomes were good (85,65%) and failure rate reached 13.04%; the highest success rate was achieved with resection with anastomosis (94.44% respectively). Urethral stricture is common among young people. Infection is the main cause in our department. Prevention is essential as well as an efficient and effective management of sexually transmitted infections., Competing Interests: Les auteurs ne déclarent aucun conflit d'intérêts., (© Salifou Issiaka Traore et al.)
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- 2019
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13. [Pregnancy and delivery for women aged 40 years and over at the reference health center of commune II of Bamako district, Mali].
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Dao SZ, Konaté S, Traoré BA, Sidibé K, Samaké GM, Bocoum A, Coulibaly A, Traoré MS, Ongoiba I, Sima M, Kanté I, Diarra I, Fané S, Traoré Y, Sy AS, and Dolo A
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Goal: The aim of this study was to compare the maternal-fetal prognosis of pregnancies at 40 years of age and above with that of pregnancies obtained before 40 years of age in the obstetric gynecology department of the reference health center of commune II of Bamako district., Materials and Methods: This was a prospective cohort study that was conducted at the maternity ward of Reference Health Center of Commune II of Bamako district from 1st January to 31 December 2012. Were included in our study as patients exposed, all the pregnant women of 40 years and over and as unexposed patients, pregnant women aged 20-39 who gave birth in our service. Teenage pregnancies were not included in this study. The statistical tests used were Pearson's Khi2 and Fisher's test with a significance level of 5%., Results: The frequency of pregnancy among women aged 40 and over was 1.68%. These were large multiparas unschooled patients in 60% of cases, with hypertension in 6.7% of cases. Pregnancy in her patients was associated with a high rate of caesarean section in 16.7% of cases, term overrun in 6.7% of cases, seat presentation in 6.7% of cases, macrosomia in 6.7% of cases and fetal malformation in 1.7% of cases., Conclusion: Slight account of its many maternal-fetal complications, pregnancies in women 40 years and older deserve special attention., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)
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- 2019
14. [Neoadjuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer in patients receiving a concomitant chemoradiotherapy in a low income country].
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Diabaté K, Camara F, Sidibé FM, Diarra IM, Koné AS, Diakité A, Bathily M, Ly M, Sima M, Traoré A, Sidibé S, and Diallo DA
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Purpose: Delays to access to radiotherapy are long in our context. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy to concomitant chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced cervical cancers., Patients and Methods: We conducted a retrospective study from April 2014 to April 2016 at the radiotherapy center of "Hopital du Mali" in Bamako, Mali. Patients were allocated according to age, histological type, tumor size and the 2002 classification of the FIGO. Experimental protocol was the administration of a neoadjuvante chemotherapy with association of Paclitaxel 175mg/m
2 + Carboplatine AUC 5 every 3 weeks and radiothérapy cure with avec linac 6 MV at 70 Gy due to 5 sessions of 2 Gy per week associated with a concomitant chemotherapy with cisplatin at 40 mg/m2/week. The clinical response was assessed at the end of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and of concomitant chemoradiotherapy., Results: Thirty patients were included in the study. The mean age was 53.63 ± 8.9 years. The mean size of the tumor was 5.17 cm (2 to 7 cm). According to the 2002 classification of the FIGO stages IIB were 33% (n = 10); IIIB were 57% (n = 17) and IVA were 10% (n = 3). Clinical evaluation at the end of neoadjuvant chemotherapy found: complete response 17 % (n = 5), partial response 10% (n = 3) and stable disease 73 % (n = 22). Evaluation at the end of the concomitant chemoradiotherapy had found the complete response in 90% (n = 27) and stable disease in 10% (n = 3)., Conclusion: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy to concomitant chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer allows stabilization of the tumor and improves local control. Due to long delays to access to radiotherapy treatment in our context; neoadjuvant chemotherapy is an alternative to stabilize the disease and prevent distant metastasis from locally advanced cervical cancers., (Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.)- Published
- 2019
15. [Assessment of the use of partogram at the district maternity hospital of commune II in Bamako area].
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Diarra I, Camara S, and Maiga MK
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- Adolescent, Adult, Apgar Score, Cesarean Section statistics & numerical data, Cross-Sectional Studies, Delivery, Obstetric statistics & numerical data, Female, Hospitals, Maternity statistics & numerical data, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Mali, Middle Aged, Obstetric Labor Complications diagnosis, Obstetric Labor Complications prevention & control, Parity, Predictive Value of Tests, Pregnancy, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Sensitivity and Specificity, Young Adult, Hospitals, Maternity organization & administration, Labor, Obstetric, Medical Records
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Objective: To estimate the use of the partogram at the district hospital of commune II in Bamako area; to identify the risk factors by pregnant women and her newborn babies ; to appreciate the filling quality of the partogram; to determine the sensibility, the specificity and the predictive worth of the alert line., Method: Our study has been conducted at the district hospital of commune II in Bamako area because of his high examination rate. The study was retrospective, analytic and transversal, conducted during 12 months (from first January 2005 to 31 st December 2005). Were considered in this study, partograms of all pregnant women, who have been admitted to delivery in the hospital during the study period and whom labor was monitored with partogram from latence phase or active phase. Were excluded, partograms of women, who has delivered at home, the one who have suffered prophylactic cesarean and the one who have been admitted with a cervix dilatation ≥8 cm., Results: 287 partograms ( 18,85%) were correctly filled; 64% of the deliveries were performed left of the alert line; 31,3% right of the alert line; 4,7% right of the action line. 83,04% of the pregnant women performed at least one prenatal examination, the age bracket of 15 to 19 years shows a little predominance with 27% of cases; 46,71% among them have delivered right of the alert line. The primigravidas represent 32% of the sample; among them, 38% got over the alert line and 7,93% the action line. Women smaller than 150 cm represent 1,05% ( 16 cases). In this bracket 68,75% ( 11 cases) suffered caesarean, 31,25% (5 cases) delivered normal. The caesarean has been performed again by 61,45% of the pregnant women, who had a previous cesarean, 29,52% have delivered normal. Concerning the newborn babies, 1,24% coming from the 84,95% deliveries whom labor time was lower than 10 hours, 51,98% those coming from the 13,27% deliveries whom labor time was between 11 and 24 hours, 100% of those coming from the 1,77% deliveries whom labor time was over 24 hours, had a low Apgar score at birth. 65,06% of the newborn babies delivered from the 5,45% women with greenish amniotic liquid have a low Apgar score against 3,32% of those from 73,32% with clear amniotic liquid.
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16. [Neurologic disorders in pregnancy and post-partum period at the neurology service of Chu du Point-G and the referral center of the Commune V of Bamako].
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Diarra I, Baby MA, Traore M, and Maiga MK
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- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Mali, Middle Aged, Pregnancy, Prospective Studies, Young Adult, Eclampsia diagnosis, Eclampsia epidemiology, Epilepsy diagnosis, Epilepsy epidemiology, Pregnancy Complications, Puerperal Disorders
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The objective of the study was to describe epidemiological and clinical characteristic of acute vascular accidents, epilepsies and eclampsy, observed during the periods of pregnancy and post delivery. The study was prospective, conducted during 19 mouths from August 2005 to February 2007. Women aged from 15 to 45 years were considered, presenting neurological disorders. Among 6914 consulted patients, 37 were recruited and presenting required criteria of neurological disorders (3.02%). Most of the case (48.7%) were between the ages of 15 to 25 years. Epilepsy was detected in 51.40% of this group, acute vascular accidents 37.83% and eclampsy 13.51% of the cases. The evolution of the pregnancy was favorable eutopic delivery was frequent, only 1 caesarean has been registered.
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- 2009
17. [Assessment of the use of partogram at the district maternity hospital of commune II in Bamako area].
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Diarra I, Camara S, and Maiga MK
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- Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Mali, Maternal Health Services, Pregnancy, Retrospective Studies, Delivery, Obstetric standards, Medical Records, Monitoring, Physiologic standards
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Objective: To estimate the use of the partogram at the district hospital of commune II in Bamako area; to identify the risk factors by pregnant women and her newborn babies; to appreciate the filling quality of the partogram; to determine the sensibility, the specificity and the predictive worth of the alert line., Methodology: Our study has been conducted at the district hospital of commune II in Bamako area because of his high examination rate. The study was retrospective, analytic and transversal, conducted during 12 months (from first January 2005 to 31 st December 2005). Were considered in this study, partograms of all pregnant women, who have been admitted to delivery in the hospital during the study period and whom labor was monitored with partogram from latence phase or active phase. Were excluded, partograms of women, who has delivered at home, the one who have suffered prophylactic cesarean and the one who have been admitted with a cervix dilatation ≥ 8 cm., Results: 287 partograms (18.85%) were correctly filled; 64% of the deliveries were performed left of the alert line; 31.3%right of the alert line; 4.7% right of the action line. 83.04% of the pregnant women performed at least one prenatal examination, the age bracket of 15 to 19 years shows a little predominance with 27% of cases; 46.71% among them have delivered right of the alert line. The primigravidas represent 32% of the sample; among them, 38% got over the alert line and 7.93% the action line. Women smaller than 150 cm represent 1.05% ( 16 cases). In this bracket 68.75% (11 cases) suffered caesarean, 31.25% (5 cases) delivered normal. The caesarean has been performed again by 61.45% of the pregnant women,who had a previous cesarean, 29.52% have delivered normal. Concerning the newborn babies, 1.24% coming from the 84.95% deliveries whom labor time was lower than 10 hours, 51.98% those coming from the 13.27% deliveries whom labor time was between 11 and 24 hours, 100% of those coming from the 1.77% deliveries whom labor time was over 24 hours, had a low Apgar score at birth. 65.06% of the newborn babies delivered from the 5.45% women with greenish amniotic liquid have a low Apgar score again 3.32% of those from 73.32% with clear amniotic liquid.
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- 2009
18. [Dysmenorrhea in adolescents: epidemio-clinical study at the referral health center, Bamako District. Report of 300 cases].
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Diarra I, Kouyaté YM, Sow SA, and Maiga MK
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- Absenteeism, Adolescent, Child, Female, Humans, Mali epidemiology, Pain Measurement, Prospective Studies, Young Adult, Dysmenorrhea epidemiology
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This clinical epidemiological study has been conducted at the district hospital of Commune II in Bamako area.Dysmenorrhea has become a very common feature during out patients consultation. It affects almost one adolescent out of 3 examined during this study which represent 42, 8% of the studied population ranged from 10 to 19 years, with a men age of 16 years. Most of them were household women (50%),never pregnant (60%) and never delivery (64%). Most of them have been mainly claiming about contraction pain (33%) and discomfort (17,3%). The pain has been followed by asthenia (86,7%), and irritability (87,7%).Dysmenorrhea was a major cause of absenteism (48,3%). The factors influencing this type of dysmenorhea was the age and psychological stress.
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- 2009
19. [Induced abortion. Report of 180 cases at the Gabriel Toure Hospital].
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Diarra I, Tall S, Sogoba S, and Dolo A
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- Case-Control Studies, Female, Hospitals, Humans, Pregnancy, Prospective Studies, Abortion, Induced statistics & numerical data
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A prospective case study on provocated abortion has been conducted at gynaecology and obstetric department of Hôpital Gabriel Touré from September 2003 to June 2004. We included in the study 180 cases and 360 controls (normal delivery pregnant women) matched by age to the cases. 5 04% of our cases undergone a provocated abortion; in 47.8%, the abortion was provoked by paramedical personal. Hemorrhagic complication was noted in 71.1%. The main reason of provocated abortion was single women, family pressure, fair of society and uncontrolled contraception.
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- 2008
20. [Urinary tract infection and pregnancy at the referral health center of the Commune II (CSFEF C.II].
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Diarra I, Sogoba S, Coulibaly D, and Sow SA
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- Adult, Community Health Centers, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Prospective Studies, Referral and Consultation, Young Adult, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious diagnosis, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious epidemiology, Urinary Tract Infections diagnosis, Urinary Tract Infections epidemiology
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Prospective study has been conducted with regards to systematic cytological and bacteriological urine examination, including 505 pregnant women examined from April to May 2006. The results have shown that 50 persons have a positive urine cytology representing 9.9% of the population. The age range from 20-34 was mostly represented 66% of cause. Almost 90% of the patients has a history of urinary tract infection. Leukorrhea was present in 94% of examined women. The urine culture has concluded to E. coli infection was asymptomatic, against 50% of Staphylococcus aureus. We have noticed 16% complications related 3 premature deliveries, 4 abortions and 1 death in utero. Early diagnostic of urinary tract infection based on urine analysis on antibiotic selection by any pregnant women is the key of the prevention.
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- 2008
21. [Socio-demographic and prognostic aspects of unfollowed pregnancies of patients admitted in the Department of Gynaecology-Obstetric of Gabriel Toure Hospital].
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Traore Y, Teguete I, Thera AT, Mulbah JK, Mounkoro N, Diarra I, Diabate FS, Traore M, Diakite S, and Dolo A
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- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Mali, Maternal Mortality, Occupations, Pregnancy, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, Stillbirth epidemiology, Young Adult, Prenatal Care statistics & numerical data
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Unlabelled: The prenatal followed up permit, on the one hand, to track down risk pregnancies, to appreciate the evolution of pregnancy and its repercussion on the maternal state, to finally make the prognosis of the childbirth and on the other hand to identify risk pregnancies and to assure a management outside emergency context. They contribute this fact to the meaningful reduction of the maternal mortality. The non followed up pregnancies are characterized by their important maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. The aim of our survey was to determine the frequency of the unfollowed pregnancies, to describe the socio demographic profile of the women and to determine the prognosis of these pregnancies., Material and Methods: Our survey had for setting the service of Gynecology and obstetrics of Gabriel Touré hospital. Center of cares, research and formation, this service that is 3rd level in the sanitary pyramid in Mali, receives emergencies from other motherhoods of lower level. Were include in this survey, women who delivered in the service and hadn't done any prenatal consultation. Criterias of non inclusion were next one: women having done at least a prenatal consultation, women having delivered in another sanitary structure, all cases of non assisted childbirths, women whose gestational age is lower to 28 weeks and/or fetal weight lower than 500 grams. Every case has been matched to a witness (consistent woman who has been followed and delivered in the service) according to criterias of age and parity. The statistical tests used to study associations between variables are the chi2 with a significativity doorstep of P = 0.05 and Odd ratio (OR)., Results: We recorded 2173 childbirths and 286 non followed pregnancies been 13.16% of frequency. The middle age of our patient was 23 years with extremes of 16 and 44 years, nullipareses represented 25.9% of cases. The domestic helps were more numerous in the group of cases with 4.9% against 0.3% in the witness group (P = 0.0006, OR = 14.6; IC [2.01, 30.05]). The maternal prognosis is marked by 2.1% of death (P = 0.013). Fetal prognosis is bad with 10.9% of child stillborn (P = 0.0007; OR = 3.19) and 21.5% of morbid APGAR., Conclusion: The absence of prenatal consultation is associated to a height maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity.
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- 2007
22. [Association of extrauterine and intrauterine pregnancy: 3 cases].
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Traore Y, Teguete I, Thera AT, Mulbah JK, Kane F, Mounkoro N, Diarra I, Diabate FS, Traore M, and Dolo A
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- Adult, Female, Hemoperitoneum etiology, Hemoperitoneum surgery, Humans, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome, Pregnancy Trimester, First, Risk Factors, Ultrasonography, Prenatal, Pregnancy, Multiple, Pregnancy, Tubal diagnosis, Pregnancy, Tubal surgery, Twins, Dizygotic
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Extra uterine pregnancy (GEU) constitutes, by its frequency a problem of public health, by its gravity an obstetric emergency and a problem of fertility for the woman. It represents the chief reason of maternal death during the first quarter of pregnancy. The association of extra-uterine and intra-uterine pregnancy is a particular case of twin pregnancy said ditopic. It is rare, but non exceptional. The authors bring three cases to remind us of its existence.
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- 2006
23. VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY IN THE DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY OF THE Point "G" HOSPITAL.
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Mounkoro N, Téguété I, Traoré Y, Diarra I, Sissoko S, Diallo F, Traoré M, and Dolo A
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Our survey consisted in evaluating the prevalence, specifying the indications and describing per and post - operation complications of vaginal hysterectomy in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics of the National Hospital of "Point G ". We conducted a descriptive retrospective survey on 58 cases of vaginal hysterectomies performed in that Department from 1995 to December 2000. Vaginal hysterectomies represented 27.3% of all hysterectomies done in the Department. The mean age of the patient was of 56 +/-2 years. The mean parity was 8. In 91.4% of cases this intervention was a step of the cure of a 3rd degree genital prolapsus. Ménométrorragia represented 5.2%, myomatus delivered by the cervix represented 1.7% and high rank cervical dysplasis was 1.7%. Per and post - surgery complications were dominated by perineal infections (5.2%), hemorrhage (1.7%) and urine retention (1.7%). The mean length of hospitalization was of 7+/-2 days. Vaginal hysterectomy is praticable in our context and secondary morbidity remains within acceptable limits. Because of its advantages this technique must be popularized.
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- 2005
24. [Complications of illegal induced abortions at Bamako (Mali) between December 1997 and November 1998].
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Diallo FS, Traoré M, Diakité S, Perrotin F, Dembélé F, Diarra I, and Dolo A
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- Adolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Attitude to Health, Bacterial Infections, Family Practice, Female, Gestational Age, Hospitalization, Humans, Length of Stay, Mali, Medicine, Traditional, Midwifery, Nurses, Parity, Poisoning etiology, Pregnancy, Retrospective Studies, Social Class, Survival Rate, Uterine Hemorrhage etiology, Abortion, Illegal, Abortion, Induced adverse effects
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We carried out a descriptive retrospective study over a period of one year, in the Gynecology and Obstetrics Referrals Department of Gabriel-Touré Hospital at Bamako. We analyzed 1,081 files of patients presenting at the department with complications of spontaneous or induced abortion. We identified and studied 189 cases of illegal induced abortions. The patients were young (mean age 21.8 years), of a low socioeconomic level and most (71.4%) had no living child. The gestational age of the fetus was less than 12 weeks for 19.5% of the women and between 13 and 16 weeks for 47.6%. The abortions were carried out by traditional practitioners (3.7%), general practitioners (9%), trainee nurses (10.5%) and state nurses and midwives (57.1%). In more than half the cases (71.4%), the abortion took place at the home of the practitioner. Several methods of abortion were used (e.g. curettage, uterine probes). In 44.4% of the cases, the woman refused to comment on the reasons for the abortion. The other women cited mostly academic reasons (20.63% of cases) and fear of their parents (13.22%). The main reasons for consultation were bleeding (51.3%), hyperthermia (35.4%), pain (9. 52%) and neurological problems (3.1%). Three types of complication were identified: bleeding (47%), infectious complication (33.3%) and drug poisoning (4.2%). The rate of maternal mortality was 10% and the management of the patients required surgical (from curettage to hysterectomy) and medical treatment, with a mean stay in hospital of 10 days.
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- 2000
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