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Título

A Geographical Study on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, from 2005 to 2018.

Resumo

Introduction: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disorder with variable incidence and prevalence worldwide. However, clinical-epidemiological studies on ALS are scarce in Brazil. Objective: this study investigated whether ALS incidence had uniform spatial distribution in a population-based cluster analysis in Rio Grande do Norte state (Brazil), from 2005 to 2018. Methods: new cases of ALS were identified in a database of the ALS multidisciplinary care centre of the Onofre Lopes University Hospital in Natal (Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil). Approaches were based on incidence (empirical Bayes estimator and Moran's I analysis) and cluster analyses (Moran scatter plot and spatial correlogram). Results: a total of 177 patients (59% males) participated in the study; mean age of ALS onset was 57 years. Mean annual incidence of ALS was 0.3769 per 100,000 inhabitants (95% confidence interval of 0.0889), higher in males than in females (0.4516 per 100,000 vs. 0.3044 per 100,000). According to spatial statistics, patients were homogeneously distributed throughout the studied area. Conclusion: a low estimate was observed compared with other populations. Results did not indicate areas of increased risk or significant spatial geographic dependence, suggesting a random ALS incidence in Rio Grande do Norte.

Palavras Chave

amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, motor neuron disease, epidemiology, incidence, spatial analysis

Área

Doenças do Neurônio Motor – Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica

Autores

Emanuela Coriolano Fidelix, Roberto Teodoro Gurgel de Oliveira, Glauciane Costa Santana, Maria de Jesus Gonçalves, Guilherme Augusto de Freitas Fregonezi, Sancha Helena de Lima Vale, Lucia Leite Lais, Mário Emílio Teixeira Dourado Júnior