| Literature DB >> 30522451 |
Melissa A Elafros1, Brent A Johnson2, Omar K Siddiqi3,4, Jason F Okulicz5, Izukanji Sikazwe6, Christopher M Bositis7, Michael J Potchen8, Igor J Koralnik9, William H Theodore10, Lisa Kalungwana11, Gretchen L Birbeck12,13.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recurrent seizure risks in HIV-positive people with new-onset seizure are largely unknown, making it challenging to offer optimal recommendations regarding antiepileptic drug (AED) initiation. Existing outcomes data is limited, and risk factor identification requires a diagnostic assessment, which is often unavailable in regions heavily effected by HIV, like sub-Saharan Africa.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30522451 PMCID: PMC6284303 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-018-1205-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Demographics and clinical characteristics of HIV-positive adults with new-onset seizure (n = 95)
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| Gender, female n (%) | 41 (43) |
| Age, mean (SD) | 36.9 (10.2) |
| Family history of epilepsy n (%) | 11 (12) |
| History of head injury n (%) | 2 (2) |
| History of severe malaria n (%) | 6 (6) |
| History of meningitis/encephalitis n (%) | 7 (7) |
| History of coma n (%) | 1 (1) |
| History of opportunistic infection ( | 5 (5) |
| History of stroke (n = 94) a n (%) | 4 (4) |
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| Seizure type n (%) | |
| Focal clonic | 13 (14) |
| Focal onset to bilateral tonic-clonic | 33 (35) |
| Tonic clonic | 1 (1) |
| Unknown onset bilateral tonic-clonic | 42 (44) |
| Unclassified | 6 (6) |
| Presenting seizure severity n (%)b | |
| | 50 (53) |
| Glasgow Coma Score, mean (SD) | 14.3 (1.9) |
| Karnofsky score < 50 at enrollment n (%) | 16 (17) |
| WHO clinical stage n (%)a | |
| I or II | 12 (13) |
| III or IV | 81 (85) |
| Current cART use n (%) | |
| Yes, less than a year | 13 (14) |
| Yes, more than a year | 17 (18) |
| No, defaulted | 7 (7) |
| No, never | 58 (61) |
| CD4+ T-cell count at enrolment, mean cells/mm3( | 179 (185) |
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| CNS opportunistic infection n (%) | 21 (22) |
| Other infection n (%) | 8 (8) |
| Structural lesion n (%) | 25 (26) |
| Hyponatremia ( | 47 (49) |
| Likely secondary to another etiology | 17/47 (36) |
| Unknown, n (%) | 20 (21) |
Data is presented as number (%), mean (SD), or median (IQR), as appropriate. WHO World Health Organization, cART combination antiretroviral therapy, CNS central nervous system. aPatient unable to provide information. bMissing data for 6 participants cMore than one seizure etiology possible
Demographics and clinical characteristics of patients associated with seizure recurrence, controlling for the competing risk of death (n = 95)
| Median time to seizure recurrence [IQR] | ||
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| Gender | 0.960 | |
| Male ( | 3.1 [1.2–9.3] | |
| Female ( | 3.3 [0.5–14.6] | |
| Presenting seizure severity ( |
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| Status epilepticus ( | 3.1 [1.2–9.3] | |
| Not status epilepticus ( | 1.5 [0.4–8.8] | |
| Evidence of seizure focality | 0.339 | |
| Yes ( | 3.1 [1.2–9.3] | |
| No ( | 1.1 [0.5–8.8] | |
| WHO clinical stage | 0.334 | |
| I or II ( | 6.4 [1.4–13.5] | |
| III or IV ( | 3.1 [0.9–9.3] | |
| cART use | 0.105 | |
| Yes ( | 1.4 [0.3–6.3] | |
| No, defaulted ( | 2.8 [1.5–10.0] | |
| No, never ( | 8.6 [1.2–15.9] | |
| CSF collected for analysis | 0.845 | |
| Yes ( | 3.5 [0.7–12.6] | |
| No ( | 2.6 [2.2–3.7] | |
| CNS opportunistic infection | 0.788 | |
| Yes ( | 9.3 [8.7–15.9] | |
| No ( | 5.0 [0.9–8.6] | |
| Unknown seizure etiology | 0.230 | |
| Yes (n = 3) | 1.2 [0.03–1.8] | |
| No (n = 20) | 3.8 [1.1–12.6] |
Data is presented as median (IQR). aGray’s test of cumulative incidence functions. WHO, World Health Organization. cART combination antiretroviral therapy. CSF cerebrospinal fluid. CNS central nervous system
Fig. 1Mortality after new-onset seizure in HIV+ Zambian adults
Individual characteristics at enrollment and their association with death (n = 95)
| Characteristic | Hazard Ratio [95% CI] |
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| Gender, female | 0.9 [0.5–1.7] | 0.745 |
| Age, mean | 1.01 [0.98–1.05] | 0.383 |
| WHO HIV clinical stage III or IVb | 19.1 [1.1–333.4] | 0.01 |
| cART use at enrollment | 1.5 [0.8–2.9] | 0.240 |
| Karnofsky score < 50 at enrollment | 1.8 [0.9–3.8] | 0.125 |
| Seizure severity at enrollment | ||
| Brief, Single | Referent | 0.173 |
| Multiple, prolonged | 1.7 [0.7–3.9] | |
| Status epilepticus | 2.6 [0.96–7.3] | |
| CNS opportunistic infection | 0.9 [0.4–2.2] | 0.889 |
| Unknown etiology | 2.2 [1.1–4.4] | 0.025 |
| Among those with CSF ( | 2.1 [0.8–5.3] | 0.129 |
Data is presented as the hazards ratio for the listed characteristic versus the null with a hazards ratio of 1.0 indicating no difference. CI confidence interval, WHO World Health Organization, cART combination antiretroviral therapy, CNS central nervous system, CSF cerebrospinal fluid
aLog-Rank Tests bAs compared to WHO clinical stage I or II
Fig. 2Mortality after new-onset seizure by etiology among HIV+ Zambian adults