Diagnosis and Therapy of Infectious Encephalitis in Children: A Ten-Years Retrospective Study

Davide Pata, Danilo Buonsenso, Giampiero Frasca, Ilaria Lazzareschi, Gilda Salerno, Arianna Turriziani Colonna, Paolo Mariotti, Piero Valentini

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Abstract

Background:Infectious encephalitis represents a rare but potentially severe clinical condition. However, limited international data are available in pediatric age.Methods:We conducted a retrospective study to review (a) the clinical presentation; (b) laboratory, radiology, and neurophysiology findings; (c) the correlations between these exams and outcome; and (d) the therapy performed.Results:Fifty-six patients were enrolled [22 female (39.6%), mean age 4.7 years, IQR 0.7-8.7 years], 19.6% presented neurologic sequelae. HSV was the single most frequently isolated pathogen (19.6%), although in most cases, the etiology remained undefined. 41.1% children presented prodromal before the development of neurologic signs. Fever was the most frequent constitutional symptom (83.9% of cases). Cerebrospinal fluid was normal in 48.5% of cases and electroencephalograpy in 24.5% cases. Brain computed tomography scans was normal in 33 (91.7%) cases, while cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed pathologic findings in 62.5% of cases. MRI was the only parameter associated with neurologic sequalae [P = 0.01; OR, 8.1 (95% CI: 1.52-42.84)].Conclusions:Pediatric encephalitis is a heterogeneous entity with nonspecific clinical and laboratory findings, with undefined etiologies in most times. MRI can play a primary role, both on a diagnostic and prognostic point-of-view, and its role should be implemented and made more accessible. Further studies are needed to define the exact role and timing of steroids.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)513-517
Numero di pagine5
RivistaTHE PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURNAL
Volume40
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2021

Keywords

  • HSV
  • cortisone
  • encephalitis

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