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Итальянский журнал в Скопус, третий квратиль (клиническая неврология), Acta Neurologica Belgica

Уважаемые коллеги, доброго времени суток! Представляем вам итальянское научное издание Acta Neurologica Belgica. Журнал имеет третий квартиль, издаётся в Springer-Verlag Italia Srl, его SJR за 2021 г. равен 0,506, пятилетний импакт-фактор 2,341, печатный ISSN - 0300-9009, электронный - 2240-2993, предметные области - Клиническая неврология, Медицина (общие вопросы). Вот так выглядит обложка:

Редактором является Патрик Крас, контактные данные - patrick.cras@uza.be.

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Дополнительные публикационные контакты - gursimaran.kaur@springernature.com, Senthil.Bala@springer.com, journalpermissions@springernature.com, karunika.kardak@springernature.com.

В журнале представлены оригинальные статьи по клиническим и фундаментальным неврологическим наукам, а также сообщения о материалах и тезисах научных совещаний различных обществ-партнеров. Содержание включает комментарии, передовицы, обзорные статьи, тематические отчеты, представляющие интерес нейровизуализации, рецензии на книги и письма в редакцию.

Адрес издания - https://www.springer.com/journal/13760

Пример статьи, название - A novel scoring system for assessing adult syringomyelia associated with CM I treatment outcomes. Заголовок (Abstract)

Background

A specific scoring system for syringomyelia is lacking. Our objective was to investigate the value of a novel scoring system (Syringomyelia Outcome Scale of Xuanwu hospital, SOS-XW) in assessing surgical outcomes in the treatment of syringomyelia (SM) associated with Chiari malformation type I (CM I).

Methods

A quantitative evaluation system (SOS-XW) of SM includes 4 parameters: pain (P), sensation (S), movement (M), and syringomyelia tension index (STI). The clinical data of 88 patients with CM I-related syringomyelia treated by foramen magnum and Magendie dredging (FMMD) from January 2018 to January 2019 were retrospectively analysed with a mean follow-up of 14.3 months, and the SOS-XW score was used to assess the efficacy.

Results

The higher the SOS-XW score, the more severe was the SM and related symptoms. The mean preoperative score was 5.97, and the postoperative score was 2.66. The symptom improvement rates were 77.78% for P, 69.01% for S, 31.82% for M, and 95.06% for the syringomyelia tension index (STI). The symptom improvement rate of the PSM score was weakly correlated with the improvement rate of STI, R2 = 0.0016. The percentage of PSM (P + S + M) improvement was lower in patients with an STI of 0. The postoperative SOS-XW score was positively correlated with the postoperative JOA score, R2 = 0.8314. The positive detection rate of SOS-XW was higher than that of the JOA score.

Conclusions

To evaluate the surgical procedure efficacy in the treatment of syringomyelia, the SOS-XW score can provide a more objective, detailed, and comprehensive analysis, especially STI. A reduction in STI is the practical standard for assessing the effectiveness of surgery.

Keywords: Chiari malformation type I; Natural history; Syringomyelia; Scoring system