| Literature DB >> 27329253 |
Anurag Kumar Singh1, Hardeep Singh Malhotra1, Ravindra Kumar Garg2, Amita Jain3, Neeraj Kumar1, Neera Kohli4, Rajesh Verma1, Praveen Kumar Sharma1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Awareness about paradoxical reactions in tuberculous meningitis is crucial as a paradoxical reaction may lead to certain wrong conclusions (for example, an erroneous diagnosis, and a possibility of treatment failure, mycobacterial drug-resistance, drug toxicity, or presence of a malignancy). The present study was planned to evaluate the incidence and predictive factors of paradoxical reactions in light of clinical, cerebrospinal fluid, and neuroimaging characteristics.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebrospinal fluid; Hydrocephalus; Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome; Optochiasmatic arachnoiditis; Tuberculoma
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27329253 PMCID: PMC4915108 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-016-1625-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Flow chart of the study
Baseline characteristics, radiological and cerebrospinal fluid parameters, and outcome of patients with tuberculous meningitis
| Total numbers of patients included ( | Paradoxical manifestation ( | No paradoxical manifestation ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic | |||
| Age (Mean±SD) | 29.75±12.79 | 27.295±10.95 | 30.866±13.44 |
| Duration of illness (Mean±SD) | 49.51±26.13 | 42.932±21.58 | 52.495±27.53 |
| Gender (n, %) | |||
| Male | 76(53.9 %) | 18(40.9 %) | 58(59.8 %) |
| Female | 65(46.1 %) | 26(59.1 %) | 39(40.2) |
| HIV (n, %) | 13(9.2 %) | 11(25 %) | 2(2.1 %) |
| Clinical (n, %) | |||
| BMRC stage 1 | 31(22.0 %) | 8(18.2 %) | 23(23.7 %) |
| BMRC stage 2 | 66(46.8 %) | 21(47.7 % | 45(46.4 %) |
| BMRC stage 3 | 44(31.2 %) | 15(34.1 %) | 29(29.9 %) |
| Fever | 138(97.8 %) | 43(97.7 %) | 95(97.9 %) |
| Headache | 131(92.90 %) | 39(88.6 %) | 92(94.8 %) |
| Seizure | 48(34.0 %) | 12(27.3 %) | 36(37.1 %) |
| Altered Sensorium | 44(31.2 %) | 15(34.1 %) | 29(29.9 %) |
| Decreased vision | 35(24.8 %) | 10(22.7 %) | 25(25.8 %) |
| Hemiparesis | 23(16.3 %) | 7(15.9 %) | 16(16.5 %) |
| Paraparesis | 12(8.5 %) | 2(4.5 %) | 10(10.3 %) |
| Meningeal signs | 125(88.7 %) | 41(93.2 %) | 84(86.6 %) |
| Lymphadenopathy | 13(9.2 %) | 10(22.7 %) | 3(3.1 %) |
| Diplopia | 59(41.8 %) | 17(38.6 %) | 42(43.3 %) |
| Cranial Nerve involvement | 80(56.7 %) | 27(61.4 %) | 53(54.6 %) |
| Papilloedema | 50(62.5 %) | 13(29.5 %) | 42(43.3 %) |
| Imaging (n, %) | |||
| Hydrocephalus | 53(37.6 %) | 13(29.5 %) | 40(41.2 %) |
| Basal Exudates | 38(27.0 %) | 9(20.5 %) | 29(29.9 %) |
| Tuberculoma | 51(36.2 %) | 15(34.1 %) | 36(37.1 %) |
| Infarct | 25(17.7 %) | 7(15.9 %) | 18(18.6 %) |
| Optochiasmatic arachnoiditis | 21(14.9 %) | 7(15.9 %) | 14(14.4 %) |
| Spinal arachnoiditis | 12(8.5 %) | 2(4.5 %) | 10(10.3 %) |
| Cerebrospinal fluid | |||
| White blood cells (cells/mL±SD) | 189.610±185.66 | 200.864±121.26 | 184.505±208.809 |
| Protein mg% | 253.704±455.84 | 188.5382±115.145 | 283.2649±542.511 |
| Sugar mg% | 35.311±18.46 | 33.620±18.231 | 36.086±18.61 |
| Neutrophil differential in percentage, mean±SD | 17.21±19.250 | 19.705±21.368 | 16.072±18.210 |
| Lymphocyte differential in percentage (mean±SD) | 83.65±18.02 | 80.295±21.368 | 85.175±16.166 |
| AFB smear (n, %) | 4(2.8 %) | 1(2.27 %) | 3(3.09 %) |
| AFB culture positive (n, %) | 21(14.9 %) | 11(25 %) | 10(10.30 %) |
| TB PCR-positive (n, %) | 50(35.5 %) | 22(50 %) | 28(28.86 %) |
| Diagnostic category (n, %) | |||
| Definite | 54(38.3 %) | 20(45.5 %) | 34(35.1 %) |
| Probable | 62(44.0 %) | 19(43.2 %) | 43(44.3 %) |
| Possible | 25(17.7 %) | 5(11.4 %) | 20(20.6 % |
| Disability (n, %) | |||
| Baseline BI(<12) | 93(66.0 %) | 34(77.3 %) | 59(60.8 %) |
| Baseline BI(>12) | 48(34.0 %) | 10(22.7 %) | 38(39.2 %) |
| Outcome (n, %) | |||
| Poor (BI<12) | 50(35.5 %) | 12(27.3 %) | 38(39.2 %) |
| Good (BI>12) | 91(64.5 %) | 32(72.7 %) | 59(60.8 %) |
AFB acid fast bacilli, BMRC British Medical Research Council, HIV human immunodeficiency virus, BI Barthel index, TB PCR tuberculosis polymerase chain reaction
Fig. 2T1-weighted Gadolinium-enhanced MRI (axial sections) of the brain of a patient with TBM depict the development of additional (paradoxical) tuberculoma (Baseline-a, at 5th month-b) at the pontocerebellar level. Similar sequence in another patient shows development of paradoxical optochiasmatic arachnoiditis along with multiple tuberculomas (Baseline-c, at 3rd month-d)
Comparative analysis of variables of patients with paradoxical reaction
| Variable | At baseline | During pxaradoxical reaction |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Fever | 43 | 29 |
|
| Headache | 39 | 27 |
|
| Seizure | 12 | 11 | 1.0 |
| Altered Sensorium | 15 | 12 | .664 |
| Decreased vision | 10 | 16 | .180 |
| Hemiparesis | 7 | 9 | .791 |
| Paraparesis | 2 | 4 | .688 |
| Hydrocephalus | 13 | 27 |
|
| Tuberculoma | 15 | 26 |
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| Basal Exudate | 9 | 12 | .648 |
| Optochiasmatic arachnoiditis | 7 | 12 | .332 |
| Infarct | 7 | 9 | .791 |
| Spinal arachnoiditis | 2 | 4 | .688 |
| CRP | 19 | 28 |
|
| ESR | 27.818±4.876 | 33.20±5.889 |
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| CSF cells | 200.864±121.260 | 210.295±125.761 | .058 |
| CSF Polymorph | 19.705±21.368 | 37.84±23.716 |
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| CSF Lymphocytes | 80.295±21.368 | 62.39±23.398 |
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| CSF Protein | 188.538±115.145 | 261.355±152.0650 |
|
| CSF sugar | 33.620±43.2566 | 43.256±17.998 | .261 |
CRP C-reactive protein, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, ESR Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
Note: Statistically significant P-values are depicted in italics
Predictors of paradoxical reaction on univariate analysis
| Characteristic | Paradoxical reaction |
| Odds ratio | 95 % Confidence interval | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Present ( | Absent ( | Lower bound | Upper bound | |||
| Age in years Mean ± SD | 27.295 ± 10.958 | 30.866 ± 13.446 | 0.125 | −1.004 | 8.145 | |
| Duration of illness (days) Mean ± SD | 42.932± 21.583 | 52.495± 27.538 |
| 0.276 | 18.850 | |
| Gender (female) | 26 (59.1 %) | 39 (40.2 %) |
| 2.148 | 1.04 | 4.436 |
| HIV positive | 11(25 %) | 2(2.1 %) |
| 15.833 | 3.334 | 75.184 |
| Fever | 43(97.7 %) | 95(97.9 %) | 0.936 | 0.905 | 0.080 | 10.255 |
| Headache | 39(88.6 %) | 92(94.8 %) | 0.183 | 0.424 | 0.116 | 1.548 |
| Seizure | 12(27.3 %) | 36(37.1 %) | 0.253 | 0.635 | 0.291 | 1.387 |
| Altered Sensorium | 15(34.1 %) | 29(29.9 %) | 0.618 | 1.213 | 0.567 | 2.593 |
| Decreased vision | 10(22.7 %) | 25(25.8 %) | 0.698 | 0.847 | 0.366 | 1.960 |
| Hemiparesis | 7(15.9 %) | 16(16.5 %) | 0.930 | 0.958 | 0.363 | 2.526 |
| Paraparesis | 2(4.5 %) | 10(10.3 %) | 0.341 | 0.414 | 0.087 | 1.976 |
| Meningeal signs | 41(93.2 %) | 84(86.6 %) | 0.253 | 2.115 | 0.571 | 7.837 |
| Lymphadenopathy | 10(22.7 %) | 3(3.1 %) |
| 9.216 | 2.393 | 35.496 |
| Diplopia | 17(38.6 %) | 42(43.3 %) | 0.603 | 0.825 | 0.398 | 1.707 |
| Cranial Nerve involvement | 27(61.4 %) | 53(54.6 %) | 0.455 | 1.319 | 0.638 | 2.727 |
| Papilloedema | 13(29.5 %) | 42(43.3 %) | 0.121 | 0.549 | 0.256 | 1.177 |
| Hydrocephalus | 13(29.5 %) | 40(41.2 %) | 0.184 | 0.598 | 0.279 | 1.282 |
| Basal Exudates | 9(20.5 %) | 29(29.9 %) | 0.242 | 0.603 | 0.257 | 1.413 |
| Tuberculoma | 15(34.1 %) | 36(37.1 %) | 0.729 | 0.876 | 0.415 | 1.850 |
| Infarct | 7(15.9 %) | 18(18.6 %) | 0.703 | 0.830 | 0.319 | 2.161 |
| Optochiasmatic Arachnoiditis | 7(15.9 %) | 14(14.4 %) | 0.820 | 1.122 | 0.418 | 3.008 |
| Spinal cord | 2(4.5 %) | 10(10.3 %) | 0.256 | 0.414 | 0.087 | 1.976 |
| CRP | 19(43.2 %) | 38(39.2 %) | 0.653 | 1.180 | 0.573 | 2.430 |
| Stage 3 TBM | 15(34.1 %) | 29(29.9 %) | 0.618 | 1.213 | 0.567 | 2.593 |
| Baseline BI (<12) | 34(77.3 %) | 59(60.8 %) | 0.056 | 2.190 | 0.970 | 4.944 |
| Definite TBM | 20(45.5 %) | 34(35.1 %) | 0.312 | 1.544 | .748 | 3.189 |
| Good outcome (BI>12) | 32(72.7 %) | 59(64.8 %) | 0.171 | 0.582 | 0.267 | 1.268 |
| ESR mm in 1 h Mean ± SD | 27.818 ± 4.876 | 27.093 ± 7.593 | 0.497 | −3.194 | 1.743 | |
| CSF Cells/μL Mean ± SD | 200.864 ± 121.261 | 184.505 ± 208.810 | 0.630 | 83.265 | 56.548 | |
| CSF protein (mg/dl) Mean ± SD | 188.5382 ± 115.145 | 283.2649 ± 542.511 | 0.254 | −68.924 | 258.377 | |
| CSF sugar (mg/dl) Mean ± SD | 33.620 ± 18.231 | 36.086 ± 18.617 | 0.465 | 4.193 | 9.125 | |
BI Barthel Index, CRP C-reactive protein, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, ESR Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus, TBM Tuberculous meningitis
Note: Statistically significant P-values are depicted in italics
Predictors of paradoxical reaction on multivariate analysis
| Characteristic |
| Odds ratio | 95 % Confidence interval | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower bound | Upper bound | |||
| Duration |
| .981 | 0.963 | 1.000 |
| Gender (female) |
| 2.873 | 1.246 | 6.626 |
| HIV |
| 31.407 | 2.314 | 426.215 |
| Lymphadenopathy | .813 | 0.746 | 0.066 | 8.465 |
HIV human immunodeficiency virus
Note: Statistically significant P-values are depicted in italics
Predictors of disability and outcome on univariate analysis in patients with tuberculous meningitis
| Characteristics | BI≤12 ( | BI>12 ( |
| Odds Ratio | 95 % Confidence interval | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower bound | Upper bound | |||||
| Age | 29.320±11.881 | 29.989±13.322 | .768 | −3.797 | 5.135 | |
| Duration of illness | 42.140±21.204 | 53.560±27.761 |
| 2.495 | 20.345 | |
| Gender | 22(44 %) | 54(59.3 %) | .080 | .538 | .268 | 1.082 |
| HIV | ||||||
| Fever | 49(98 %) | 89(97.8 %) | .938 | 1.101 | .097 | 12.453 |
| Headache | 44(88 %) | 87(95.6 %) | .092 | .337 | .090 | 1.257 |
| Seizure | 15(30.0 %) | 33(36.3 %) | .453 | .753 | .359 | 1.580 |
| Altered Sensorium | 31(62.0 %) | 13(14.3 %) |
| 9.789 | 4.316 | 22.206 |
| Decreased vision | 16(32.0 %) | 19(20.9 %) | .144 | 1.783 | .817 | 3.891 |
| Hemiparesis | 9(18.0 %) | 14(15.4 %) | .688 | 1.207 | .482 | 3.027 |
| Paraparesis | 6(12.0 %) | 6(6.6 %) | .271 | 1.932 | .588 | 6.342 |
| Meningeal signs | 44(88.0 %) | 81(89 %) | .856 | .905 | .308 | 2.657 |
| Lymphadenopathy | 4(8.0 %) | 9(9.9 %) | .711 | .792 | .231 | 2.716 |
| Diplopia | 19(38.0 %) | 40(44.0 %) | .493 | .821 | .402 | 1.675 |
| Cranial Nerve involvement | 28(56.0 %) | 52(57.1 %) | .896 | .955 | .476 | 1.914 |
| Papilloedema | 18(36.0 %) | 37(40.7 %) | .587 | .821 | .402 | 1.675 |
| Hydrocephalus | 40(80.0 %) | 13(14.3 %) |
| 24.0 | 9.677 | 59.520 |
| Basal Exudates | 12(24.0 %) | 26(28.6 %) | .558 | .789 | .357 | 1.744 |
| Tuberculoma | 22(44.0 %) | 29(31.9 %) | .151 | 1.680 | .825 | 3.422 |
| Infarct | 9(18.0 %) | 16(17.6 %) | .950 | 1.029 | .418 | 2.533 |
| Optochiasmatic arachnoiditis | 7(14.0 %) | 14(15.4 %) | .825 | .895 | .336 | 2.388 |
| Spinal arachnoiditis | 6(12.0 %) | 6(6.6 %) | .271 | 1.932 | .588 | 6.342 |
| Stage-III TBM | 31(62.0 %) | 13(14.3 % |
| 9.789 | 4.316 | 22.206 |
| Definite TBM | 23(46.0 %) | 31(34.1 %) | .163 | |||
| Paradoxical reaction | 12(24.0 %) | 32(35.2 %) | .171 | .582 | .267 | 1.268 |
| CSF Cells | 159.340 | 206.242 | .152 | −17.474 | 111.277 | |
| CSF protein | 256.772 | 252.019 | .953 | −163.99 | 154.488 | |
| CSF sugar | 35.112 | 35.422 | .925 | −6.153 | 6.773 | |
CSF cerebrospinal fluid, HIV human immunodeficiency virus, BI Barthel index, TBM tuberculous meningitis
Note: Statistically significant P-values are depicted in italics
Fig. 3Kaplan Meyer survival analysis showed no significant difference in the cumulative survival of patients with or without paradoxical reaction (Log rank test: X 2 (1) = 2.198, P = 0.138)