| Literature DB >> 30696448 |
Larissa Hauer1, Slaven Pikija2, Eva C Schulte3, Laszlo K Sztriha4, Raffaele Nardone2,5, Johann Sellner6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intracerebral hemorrhage and ischemic stroke are increasingly recognized complications of central nervous system (CNS) infection by herpes simplex virus (HSV). AIM OF THE STUDY: To analyze clinical, imaging, and laboratory findings and outcomes of cerebrovascular manifestations of HSV infection.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebrovascular complications; Herpes simplex virus encephalitis; Ischemic stroke intracerebral hemorrhage; Mortality; Vasculitis; Vasculopathy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30696448 PMCID: PMC6352343 DOI: 10.1186/s12974-019-1409-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroinflammation ISSN: 1742-2094 Impact factor: 8.322
Fig. 1Flow chart of patient selection
Overview of demographics, clinical, and radiological findings in patients with hemorrhagic manifestations of HSV CNS infection
| Demographics | |
| | 27 |
| Median age (IQR), years | 40 (26–54) |
| < 18 years | 23% (4/27) |
| Male sex | 55% (15/27) |
| Days from symptom onset to admission (median, IQR), | 3.5 (2–7) |
| Clinical presentation | |
| Encephalitis | 93% (25/27) |
| Stroke-like | 4% (1/27) |
| Unspecific | 4% (1/27) |
| Diagnostic testing | |
| HSV-1 (PCR of CSF) | 59% (16/27) |
| HSV-2 (PCR of CSF) | 7% (2/27) |
| HSV not distinguished (PCR of CSF) | 26% (7/27) |
| HSV not distinguished (antibody of CSF) | 4% (1/27) |
| PCR negative for HSV (CSF) | 4% (1/27) |
| CSF findings | |
| Pleocytosis (> 4 cells/μl) | 88% (21/24) |
| Median cell count#(cells/μl, IQR, | 88 (25–387) |
| Neuroimaging | |
| Hemorrhage on first imaging | 32% (8/25) |
| Hemorrhage after admission | 68% (17/25) |
| Days from admission to detection of hemorrhage (median, IQR) | 10 (9–14) |
| Hemorrhage within HSE predilection sites | 89% (24/27) |
| Bilateral temporal lobe HSE | 33% (8/24) |
| Atypical localization of hemorrhage | 7% (2/27) |
| No encephalitic lesion | 4% (1/27) |
| Evidence for vasculitis | 0% (0/9) |
| Intervention | |
| Hematoma evacuation | 30% (8/27) |
| Outcome | |
| Good outcome (mRS 0–2) | 38% (8/24) |
| Unfavorable outcome (mRS 3–5) | 41% (11/24) |
| Fatality | 21% (5/24) |
#In patients with pleocytosis. IQR interquarile range
Overview of demographics, clinical, and radiological findings in patients with ischemic manifestations of HSV CNS infection
| Demographics | |
| | 10 |
| Median age (IQR), years | 47 (26–69) |
| < 18 years | 20% (2/10) |
| Male gender | 30% (3/10) |
| Days from symptom onset to admission | |
| Clinical presentation | |
| Encephalitis | 50% (5/10) |
| Stroke-like | 30% (3/10) |
| Meningitis | 20% (2/10) |
| Diagnostic testing | |
| HSV-1 (PCR of CSF) | 20% (2/10) |
| HSV-2 (PCR of CSF) | 50% (5/10) |
| HSV not distinguished (PCR of CSF) | 20% (2/10) |
| PCR negative for HSV-1 (CSF) but antibody rise | 10% (1/10) |
| CSF findings | |
| Pleocytosis (> 4 cells/μl) | 100% (10/10) |
| Median cell count# (cells/μl, IQR, | 42 (15–199) |
| Neuroimaging | |
| Ischemia on first brain imaging | 50% (5/10) |
| Hemorrhage on first imaging, ischemia later | 20% (2/10) |
| Presence of loco-typico HSV lesion | 10% (1/10) |
| Evidence for vasculitis | 63% (5/8) |
| Affected vessels | |
| Small-sized | 0% |
| Large-sized | 100% (5/5) |
| Affected areas of circulation | |
| Anterior | 30% (3/10) |
| Posterior | 20% (2/10) |
| Anterior and posterior | 50% (5/10) |
| Distribution of lesions | |
| Single | 10% (1/10) |
| Multiple | 90% (9/10) |
| Intervention | |
| Steroid treatment | 40% (4/10) |
| Outcome | |
| Good outcome (mRS 0–2) | 56% (5/9) |
| Unfavorable outcome (mRS 3–5) | 44% (4/9) |
| Fatality | 0% |
#In patients with pleocytosis. IQR interquartile range, PCR polymerase chain reaction, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, HSV herpes simplex virus
Characteristics of patients with hemorrhagic manifestations of HSV CNS infection
| No. (year), reference | Age, sex | HSV type, diagnostic test, CSF cells count | Initial clinical presentation, other findings | Localization of encephalitis | Localization of bleeding, other characteristics | Time from symptom onset to admission, time from admission to detection of hemorrhage | Presence of vasculitis (affected vessel), treatment | Outcome (mRS) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (2001), Plantinga E [ | 36, m | HSV-1, PCR, 33 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, consciousness, disorientation) | Left temporal, frontal, and insular areas | Left temporoparietal, hematoma, edema, midline shift | Day 6, day 10 | n.e., dexamethasone | Mild aphasia and short-term memory disturbances (3) |
| 2 (2001), Lee JW [ | 15, m | HSV*, PCR, 15 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, aphasia, confusion) | Both temporal and frontal lobes | Left temporal and frontal lobe, petechial hemorrhage | Day 4, on first imaging | n.e. | Weakness upper extremity (2) |
| 3 (2001), Lee JW [ | 6, m | HSV*, PCR, 5 cells/μl | Encephalitis | Left medial temporal lobe | Left temporal and frontal lobe, hematoma | Day 17, on first imaging | n.e. | Severe bulbar dysfunction (4–5) |
| 4 (2002), Erdem G [ | 1, f | HSV*, PCR, 33 cells/μl | Encephalitis (seizures, lethargy, fever) | Both temporal, frontal, and parietal lobes | Right temporal lobe, hematoma, edema | Day 6, on first imaging | No | Quadriparesis (4–5) |
| 5 (2004), Biswas A [ | 38, m | HSV-1, PCR, 0 cells/μl | Encephalitis (headache, disturbed sleep) | Right inferior frontal and medial temporal region | Right frontal and temporal lobe, hematoma, edema | Not specified, not specified | No | Complete recovery (0) |
| 6 (2005), Kabakus N [ | 3, m | HSV*, antibody, 450 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, headache hemiparesis) | Right temporal lobe | Left parietal lobe, hematoma, edema | Day 10, on first imaging | n.e. | Hemiparesis (3) |
| 7 (2005), Jabbour PM [ | 27, m | HSV-1, PCR, 189 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, seizure) | Right mesial temporal lobe | Right temporal lobe, hematoma, uncal herniation, and ventricular blood | Day 2, day 9 | n.e., craniotomy and evacuation of hematoma | No focal neurological signs (0) |
| 8 (2006), Argyriou AA [ | 22, m | HSV-1, PCR, 425 cells/μl | Encephalitis (seizure, fever, altered consciousness) | Left termporal lobe | Left parietal lobe, hematoma | Day 3, day 11 | n.e. | Complete recovery (0) |
| 9 (2007), Shelley BP [ | 26, m | HSV*, PCR, 130 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, confusion, seizure) | Bilateral medial temporal lobe (left > right) | Left temporal lobe, hematoma | Day 1, day 18 | no | Complete recovery (0) |
| 10 (2008), Gkrania-Klotsas E [ | 46, m | HSV-1, PCR, 0 cells/μl | Encephalitis (headache, fever, depersonalization) | No lesion | Left parietal lobe, hematoma | Day 7, on first imaging | n.e. | Returned to premorbid mental condition (0–1) |
| 11 (2009), Li JZ [ | 56, m | HSV-1, PCR, 30 cells/μl | encephalitis (fever, seizure), HIV positive | Left medial temporal lobe | Left temporal lobe and basal ganglia, hematoma, edema, herniation | Day 1, day 6 (no hemorrhage on CT on day 1) | n.e., craniotomy and evacuation of hematoma | Mild neuropsychological deficits (2) |
| 12 (2010), Tonomura Y [ | 30, f | HSV-1, PCR, 321 cells/μl | Encephalitis (headache, fever, neuropsychological deficits, altered mental state) | Bilateral (left > right) medial temporal and frontal lobes | Left amygdaloid body, hematoma, subarachnoid, and ventricular blood | Day 2, day 5 | n.e. | GCS 14, responds to simple orders (5) |
| 13 (2011), Takeuchi S [ | 54, m | HSV-1, PCR, 86 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, walking difficulty, confusion, seizure) | Right temporal lobe | Temporal lobe, hematoma | Day 2, day 10 | n.e. | Hemiparesis, memory disturbances (3) |
| 14 (2013), Battaglia F [ | 38, f | HSV-1, PCR, pleocytosis | Encephalitis (headache, fever, hallucinations, speech disturbances) | Diffuse cerebral edema on CT | Left temporal lobe, hematoma, edema with brainstem compression | Day 3, day 9 | n.e., craniotomy and evacuation of hematoma | Died 20 days from symptom onset (6) |
| 15 (2013), Rodriguez-Sainz A [ | 45, f | HSV-1, PCR, 383 cells/μl | Encephalitis (headache, fever, incoherent speech), hepatitis C infection | Left medial temporal lobe | Left temporal lobe, hematoma, edema, brainstem compression | Day 2, day 9 (no lesion and no hemorrhage on CT on day 1) | n.e., craniotomy and evacuation of hematoma | Residual aphasia and right-sided hemiparesis (3–4) |
| 16 (2013), Rodriguez-Sainz A [ | 53, f | HSV-1, PCR, 516 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, memory problems, headache) | Bilateral temporal lobes and insula | Left temporal lobe, hematoma, blood in subarachnoid space and midline shift | Day 6, day 8 | n.e. | Mild neuropsychological deficits (3) |
| 17 (2014), Yu W [ | 64, f | HSV*, PCR and brain biopsy, not reported | Encephalitis (headache, leg pain, seizure 5 days later) | Bilateral temporal and frontal lobe | Right temporal lobe, hematoma, raised intracranial pressure | No details, on first imaging | No, craniotomy and evacuation of hematoma | Died on hospital day 25 (6) |
| 18 (2015), Zabroug S [ | 28, f | HSV-1, PCR, 2/μl | Encephalitis (anterograde amnesia, insomnia), 4 month postpartum | Right temporal lobe | Supra-tentorial blood | No details, no details | No | Not reported |
| 19 (2015), Bhagchandania D [ | 23, m | HSV*, PCR, 20/μl | Encephalitis (fever, seizures, altered sensorium) | Bilateral temporal and parietal lobe | Left temporal lobe, hematoma | Day 4, day 15 | n.e. | Behavioral abnormality (3–4) |
| 20 (2016), Gaye NM [ | 53, f | HSV-2, PCR, 88 cells/μl | Encephalitis (recurrent seizures, fever on day 1) | Left mesial temporal lobe | Left temporal lobe, hematoma, ventricular blood | Day 2, day 18 | n.e. | Persistent severe neuropsychological deficits (5) |
| 21 (2017), Harada Y [ | 71, f | HSV-1, PCR, 170 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, headache, altered mental status) | Right anterior medial temporal lobe and insular cortex | Right temporal lobe and right basal frontal lobe, hematoma, intraventricular blood | Day 8, day 14 | No | Near complete recovery (1) |
| 22 (2016), Mahale RR [ | 71, m | HSV*, | Encephalitis (fever, headache, altered mental status) | No loco-typico lesions | Left parieto-occipital and right occipital region, hematoma | Day 5, on first imaging | n.e. | Mild improvement of cortical blindness (4) |
| 23 (2016), Fisahn C [ | 69, f | HSV*, brain biopsy, not reported | Stroke-like (acute onset of headache and right hemiparesis) | No loco-typico lesions | Left parietal lobe, hematoma, subarachnoid hemorrhage | Day 1, on first imaging | n.e. | Died (6) |
| 24 (2017), Mueller K [ | 40, f | HSV-2, PCR, 558 cells/μl | Unspecific (headache, fever, nausea, vomiting) | CT on first day normal | Right temporal lobe, hemorrhage, midline shift | Day 7, day 14 | No, hemicraniectomy and temporal lobectomy | Survived, no further details reported |
| 25 (2017), El Shimy G [ | 49, m | PCR negative, 45 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, headache, altered mental status) | Right temporal lobe and insula | Right medial temporal lobe, hematoma | Day 2, day 14 | No | Returned to baseline neurological status (0) |
| 26 (2013), Lo WB [ | 46, m | HSV-1, PCR, 390 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, headache, confusion) | Left temporal lobe | Left temporal lobe, hematoma, edema, uncal herniation | Day 7, day 10 | Craniotomy on day 6, removal of anterior temporal lobe and evacuation of hematoma | Gradual improvement, no further details reported |
| 27 (2018), Sivasankar C [ | 71, f | HSV-1, IHC, n.e. | Encephalitis (decreased responsiveness, hemiparesis, seizure) | Both temporal and parietal lobes | Right temporal lobe, hematoma, edema, uncal herniation | Day 1, day 8 (postoperative) | No, craniotomy for evacuation of hematoma on day 8 | Died on day 17 after hospital admission (6) |
*PCR methodology did not distinguish between HSV-1 and HSV-2. m male, f female, + yes, − no, n.a. not available, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, MCA middle cerebral artery, MP methylprednisone, n.e. not evaluated, MRI magnetic resonance imaging, CT computed tomography, HIV human immunodeficiency virus, IHC immunohistochemistry
Characteristics of patients with ischemic manifestations of HSV CNS infection
| No. (year), reference | Age, sex | HSV type, diagnostic test, CSF cell count | Clinical presentation, special features | Presence of loco-typico HSV-encephalitis | Time from symptom onset to admission, ischemia on first imaging | Presence of vasculitis (affected vessel), affected brain region | Steroids, dosage (duration) | Outcome (mRS) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (2004), Alexandri NM [ | 31, m | HSV-1, PCR, 46 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, hallucinations, headache) | Yes | Not reported, no (CT) | No, multifocal (anterior and posterior) | − | Hemianopsia (2) |
| 2 (2009), Sas AM [ | 3, f | HSV-1, PCR, 38 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, impaired vision, nausea, vomiting) | No | Day 5, yes (CT and MRI) | No, multifocal (posterior) | − | Blindness (3) |
| 3 (2012), Zepper P [ | 72, m | HSV-2, PCR, 588 cells/μl | Stroke-like (aphasia, hemiparesis) | No | Unclear, no (hemorrhage on CT) | Yes (various vessels), multifocal (anterior and posterior) | − | Moderate cognitive deficits and hemiparesis (3–4) |
| 4 (2013), Guerrero WR [ | 36, f | HSV*, PCR, 13 cells/μl | Encephalitis (headache, diplopia with skew deviation), 2 months postpartum | No | Day 2, yes (MRI) | Yes (basilar artery), single lesion (posterior) | MP 3 days, P 7 days, dosages not reported | Internuclear ophthalmoplegia (3) |
| 5 (2014), Terlizzi V [ | 10, f | HSV-1, IgG antibodies appeared in CSF, 20 cells/μl | Stroke-like (headache and hemiparesis) | No | Day 1, no (CT) | Yes (distal ICA and MCA), multifocal (anterior) | − | Complete recovery (0) |
| 6 (2014), Snider SB [ | 57, f | HSV-2, PCR, 1260 cells/μl | Meningitis (headache, nausea, vomiting, photophobia) | No | Unclear, no (hemorrhage on CT) | Yes (various vessels), multifocal (anterior and posterior) | Yes, dosage not reported, 21 days | Minimal deficits (1–2), resolution of stenoses |
| 7 (2016), Zis P [ | 45, m | HSV-2, PCR, 64 cells/μl | Encephalitis (fever, confusion) | No | Day 1, no (CT) | Not studied, multifocal (anterior) | − | Mild cognitive deficits (2) |
| 8 (2016), Joshi P [ | 48, f | HSV-2, PCR, 16 cells/μl | Meningitis (fever, headache, neck stiffness), later encephalitis | No | Day 120, yes (MRI) | Yes (various vessels), multifocal (anterior and posterior) | MP and P dosage/duration not reported | Relapsing course, outcome not reported |
| 9 (2017), Tsuboguchi S [ | 73, f | HSV*, PCR (6000 copies/ml), 8 cells/μl | Stroke-like (hemiparesis) | No | Day 1, yes (MRI) | Not studied, multifocal (anterior and posterior) | Yes, MP 500 mg, 3 days | Modified Rankin scale 5 |
| 10 (2017), Zhang F [ | 68, f | HSV-2, PCR, 649 cells/μl | Encephalitis (headache, numbness, hallucinations), systemic lupus, and immunosuppression | No | Day 21, yes (MRI) | No, multifocal (anterior) | − | Complete recovery (0) |
*PCR methodology did not distinguish between HSV-1 and HSV-2. m male, f female, + yes, − no, n.a. not available, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, MCA middle cerebral artery, MP methylprednisone