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Status of functional neurosurgery in lower middle-income countries (LMICs): A multinational cross sectional survey based analysis of exposure, utilization and perceived barriers.

Authors: Asija S, Pahwa B, Agarwal A, Patil Y, Chaurasia B

Functional Neurosurgery (FNS) is a non-invasive and highly efficacious neurosurgical subspecialty but lower middle-income countries (LMICs) are disadvantaged in terms of access and availability of FNS. Through this study we have tried to assess the availability, exposure, utilization, and perceived barriers to five major FNS modalities including deep brain stimulation (DBS), vagal nerve stimulation (VNS), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), MRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRgfUS) and percutaneous rhizotomy in LMICs. We designed a survey using google forms while following the CHERRIES guidelines. Responses were collected from practicing neurosurgeons, neurosurgical fellows, and residents in LMICs. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software 26.0 RESULTS: A total of 100 responses were recorded of which 96 % were males. 68 % worked in an educational setup. Respondents had the most exposure to SRS (36 %) followed by DBS (28 %) while MRgFUS was the least exposed modality (4 %) (p<0.001). For all modalities except MRgFUS, majority of the respondents were 'Fairly confident' (p<0.001). No statistically significant association was observed in the availability of the modalities with the type of working setup. Majority of the respondents did not consider legal issues (p=0.003) and patient preferences (p=0.007) to be perceived barriers for any modality. Accessibility, affordability, Lack of training were not significant factors for any modality except DBS (52 %, p<0.001; 55 %, p<0.001 and 53 %, p=0.002 respectively) CONCLUSION: An integrated approach including international collaborations, traveling fellowships, novel policies must be adopted to enhance the reach of FNS to LMICs to share the extensive neurosurgical burden and to ease the neurosurgical decision making.

Introduction

Purpose Other
Study Objective To assess the exposure, utilization, and perceived barriers to functional neurosurgery in lower middle-income countries using a multinational cross-sectional survey.
Animal model / Human subject Humans
Disease model healthy
MRI or image guidance method not specified
Targeted brain region(s) Not Specified
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Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes A multinational survey found limited exposure and low utilization of functional neurosurgery in LMICs, with major perceived barriers including insufficient training, resources, and infrastructure.
Duration of biological effect not specified
Safety-related matter No safety issues or adverse effects are mentioned in the provided text

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Ultrasound Parameters

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FUS Frequency not provided
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FUS Pressure not provided
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Duration of a single FUS session not provided
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