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Clinical characteristics and outcomes after new-onset seizure among Zambian children with HIV during the antiretroviral therapy era.
Ravishankar, Mathura; Dallah, Ifunanya; Mathews, Manoj; Bositis, Christopher M; Mwenechanya, Musaku; Kalungwana-Mambwe, Lisa; Bearden, David; Navis, Allison; Elafros, Melissa A; Gelbard, Harris; Theodore, William H; Koralnik, Igor J; Okulicz, Jason F; Johnson, Brent A; Belessiotis, Clara; Ciccone, Ornella; Thornton, Natalie; Tsuboyama, Melissa; Siddiqi, Omar K; Potchen, Michael J; Sikazwe, Izukanji; Birbeck, Gretchen L.
Afiliación
  • Ravishankar M; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Dallah I; Center for Health + Technology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA.
  • Mathews M; University Teaching Hospitals Children's Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia.
  • Bositis CM; Tufts School of Medicine, Medford, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Mwenechanya M; University Teaching Hospitals Children's Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia.
  • Kalungwana-Mambwe L; University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia.
  • Bearden D; University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA.
  • Navis A; Icahn School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
  • Elafros MA; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
  • Gelbard H; University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA.
  • Theodore WH; National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
  • Koralnik IJ; Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
  • Okulicz JF; US Army Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Johnson BA; University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA.
  • Belessiotis C; University College London, London, UK.
  • Ciccone O; University Teaching Hospitals Children's Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia.
  • Thornton N; University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia.
  • Tsuboyama M; Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
  • Siddiqi OK; Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Potchen MJ; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Sikazwe I; University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA.
  • Birbeck GL; Zambian College of Medicine & Surgery, Lusaka, Zambia.
Epilepsia Open ; 7(2): 315-324, 2022 06.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35305291
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

This study describes clinical profiles including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease history and seizure etiology among children living with HIV presenting with new-onset seizure during the era of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Zambia. 30-day mortality and cause of death are also reported.

METHODS:

Children living with HIV (CLWHIV) with new-onset seizures were prospectively evaluated at one large urban teaching hospital and two non-urban healthcare facilities. Interviews with family members, review of medical records, and where needed, verbal autopsies were undertaken. Two clinicians who were not responsible for the patients' care independently reviewed all records and assigned seizure etiology and cause of death with adjudication as needed.

RESULTS:

From April 2016 to June 2019, 73 children (49 urban, 24 rural) were identified. Median age was 6 years (IQR 2.2-10.0) and 39 (53%) were male children. Seizures were focal in 36 (49%) and were often severe, with 37% presenting with multiple recurrent seizures in the 24 hours before admission or in status epilepticus. Although 36 (49%) were on ART at enrollment, only 7 of 36 (19%) were virally suppressed. Seizure etiologies were infectious in over half (54%), with HIV encephalitis, bacterial meningitis, and tuberculous meningitis being the most common. Metabolic causes (19%) included renal failure and hypoglycemia. Structural lesions identified on imaging accounted for 10% of etiologies and included stroke and non-accidental trauma. No etiology could be identified in 12 (16%) children, most of whom died before the completion of clinical investigations. Twenty-two (30%) children died within 30 days of the index seizure.

SIGNIFICANCE:

Despite widespread ART roll out in Zambia, new-onset seizure in CLWHIV occurs in the setting of advanced, active HIV disease. Seizure severity/burden is high as is early mortality. Enhanced programs to assure early ART initiation, improve adherence, and address ART failure are needed to reduce the burden of neurological injury and premature death in CLWHIV.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por VIH / Complejo SIDA Demencia Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Epilepsia Open Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por VIH / Complejo SIDA Demencia Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Epilepsia Open Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos
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