| Literature DB >> 35519168 |
Henry Chijioke Onyegbutulem1, Dilli Dogo2, Aminu Mai3, Theresa Chioma Obidike4, Chinazo Sandra Ogbu-Eze4, Amina Shehu4, Ene Ebele Chidiebere4, Charles Ezeude4.
Abstract
Stroke is a major cause of disability and mortality among the Nigerian general population and thought to be commoner after the fifth decade of life and usually driven by conventional risk factors which are mainly cardio metabolic. However, with the youthful population in a city such as Abuja, stroke could be a mode of presentation of HIV in young people who are also more sexually active. Methods. This is a case series, reporting four cases of HIV positive young Nigerians with stroke. Patients´ data were retrieved from ward admissions records. The patients here had their socio-demographic data taken. They had presented with documented varied clinical features including those suggestive of stroke, after which they had HIV screening done which returned positive. One thousand four hundred and eighty-seven (1487) patients, were admitted in the medical ward, over a three-year period. Female to male ratio of 1:1 in the HIV-positive group, with an age range of 32 to 42 years and an average age of 37.5 years. Stroke constituted 5.7% of all admissions, with stroke in the young accounting for 1.2%. Of all stroke cases, stroke in the young constituted 21.43%, with those who were HIV positive accounting for 4.8%. Young people with stroke should be offered an HIV screening test. Copyright: Henry Chijioke Onyegbutulem et al.Entities:
Keywords: HIV-Positive; Nigeria; stroke in the young
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35519168 PMCID: PMC9034561 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.41.132.31270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
number of admissions and cases of stroke in the Young HIV-Positive and HIV-Negative (in brackets)
| Total admissions | Total stroke cases | 18-45yrs | >46yrs | |||
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| Year | N (%) | N (%) | Male | Females | ||
| 2016 | 353 (23.74) | 29 (34.5) | 19 | 10 | 1 (5) | 24 |
| 2017 | 350 (23.54) | 19 (22.6) | 7 | 12 | 1 (4) | 15 |
| 2018 | 784 (52.72) | 36 (42.9) | 34 | 2 | 2 (9) | 27 |
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socio-demographics of the reported cases
| Case 1 | Case 2 | Case 3 | Case 4 | |
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| Age(years) | 36 | 32 | 42 | 40 |
| Sex | Female | Female | Male | Male |
| SEC | Lower | Lower | Lower | Middle |
| Drugs | - | - | - | - |
| Alcohol | Yes | - | Yes | Yes |
| Cigarette | - | - | Yes | - |
| Marital Status | Married | Single | Married | Married |
| MSP | - | Yes | - | - |
SEC: Socioeconomic class. MSP: Multiple sexual partners. Drugs: meaning Illicit drugs
certain clinical and laboratory characteristics of the reported cases
| Case 1 | Case 2 | Case 3 | Case 4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hemiparesis | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Fever | Yes | Yes | - | - |
| Weight loss | Yes | Yes | - | - |
| Diarrhoea | - | Yes | - | - |
| Duration before presentation | 1 day | 2 days | 1 day | 5 hrs |
| Seizures | - | Yes | Yes | - |
| Cough | - | Yes | - | - |
| Pallor | Yes | Yes | - | - |
| HTN | - | - | - | - |
| DM | - | - | - | Yes |
| Haemoglobinopathy | - | - | - | - |
| Opportunistic infection | Herpes | Tb | - | - |
| Skin | - | HPM | - | - |
| Sepsis | - | Yes | - | Yes |
| PCV (%) | 26 | 22 | 36 | 28 |
| CD4 (cells/mm3) | 180 | 132 | 270 | 426 |
| CT | Normal | Not done | Not done | Ischaemic |
DM-Diabetes Mellitus; HTN-Hypertension; Tb-Tuberculosis; HPM-Hyperpigmentation; CT-Computerized Tomography; PCV-Packed cell volume.