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Erschienen in: Journal of Neurology 7/2017

04.07.2017 | Original Communication

Lyme neuroborreliosis: do we treat according to guidelines?

verfasst von: Åslaug R. Lorentzen, Kristine J. N. Forselv, Geir Helgeland, Rigmor E. Salvesen, Geir Sand, Heidi Ø. Flemmen, Margrete H. Bø, Ludmila Nordaa, Anna K. Roos, Marion W. Jim, Jone F. Owe, Kaja B. Nyquist, Stephan Schüler, Randi Eikeland, Åse Mygland, Unn Ljøstad

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Abstract

Evidence-based guidelines, published in 2010, equate the efficacy of oral and intravenous antibiotics and recommend treatment duration of 2 weeks in early Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB) without encephalitis or myelitis. Further, the Norwegian health authorities give a general advice to choose oral rather than intravenous administration when proven effective, due to lower costs, fewer risks, and reduced patient inconvenience. In this study we aimed to chart LNB treatment practice in Norway and compare it to these recommendations. Adult patients diagnosed with definite LNB between 2007 and 2013 in 11 different hospitals in the four health regions in Norway were invited to answer a questionnaire regarding duration and administration of antibiotic treatment. A total of 253 patients answered. Median age at diagnosis was 59 years (range 19–83), and 125 (49%) were women. Duration of treatment was 1 week in 7 (3%) patients, 2 weeks in 81 (32%), 3 weeks in 62 (25%), 4 weeks in 48 (19%), 5 weeks in 12 (5%), ≥6 weeks in 29 (12%), and unknown in 14 (6%). Treatment was given orally in 77 (30%) patients, intravenously in 110 (44%), both orally and intravenously in 65 (26%), and unknown in one. Treatment practices differed between the health regions (p = 0.002). During the study period, there were no significant time trend neither with respect to proportion of patients treated for only 2 weeks (OR 0.899, p = 0.109) nor with respect to proportion of patients treated exclusively with oral antibiotics (OR 1.131, p = 0.074). In conclusion, there seem to be a gap between evidence-based recommendations and treatment practice of LNB in Norway.
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Metadaten
Titel
Lyme neuroborreliosis: do we treat according to guidelines?
verfasst von
Åslaug R. Lorentzen
Kristine J. N. Forselv
Geir Helgeland
Rigmor E. Salvesen
Geir Sand
Heidi Ø. Flemmen
Margrete H. Bø
Ludmila Nordaa
Anna K. Roos
Marion W. Jim
Jone F. Owe
Kaja B. Nyquist
Stephan Schüler
Randi Eikeland
Åse Mygland
Unn Ljøstad
Publikationsdatum
04.07.2017
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Journal of Neurology / Ausgabe 7/2017
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-017-8559-z

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