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Nаziv: Hydrocephalus and vasculitis delay therapeutic responses in tuberculous meninigitis: Results of Haydarpasa-III study
Аutоri: Cag Y.
Ozturk-Engin D.
Gencer S.
Hasbun R.
Sengoz G.
Crisan A.
Ceran N.
Branislava Savić
Yasar K.
Pehlivanoglu F.
Kilicoglu G.
Tireli H.
Inal A.
Civljak R.
Tekin R.
Elaldi N.
Ulu-Kilic A.
Ozguler M.
Namiduru M.
Sunbul M.
Sipahi O.
Dulovic O.
Alabay S.
Akbulut A.
Sener A.
Lakatos B.
Andre K.
Yemisen M.
Oncu S.
Nechifor M.
Deveci O.
Senbayrak S.
Inan A.
Gorana Dragovac 
Gül H.
Mert G.
Oncul O.
Kandemir B.
Erol S.
Agalar C.
Erdem H.
Ključnе rеči: Clinical;meningitis;response;tuberculosis
Dаtum izdаvаnjа: 1-сеп-2016
Čаsоpis: Neurology India
Sažetak: © 2016 Neurology India | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow. Aims: There is no report on the factors affecting the resolution of symptoms related to meningitis during treatment of tuberculous meningitis (TBM). Thus, we examined the factors associated with early therapeutic responses. Materials and Methods: This multicenter study included 507 patients with microbiologically confirmed TBM. However, 94 patients eligible for the analysis were included in this study from 24 centers. Six out of 94 patients died and the statistical analysis was performed with 88 survivors. Early and late responder groups were compared in the statistical analysis. P < 0.05 were considered to show a significant difference. Results: In the multivariate analysis, the presence of vasculitis (P = 0.029, OR = 10.491 [95% CI, 1.27-86.83]) was found to be significantly associated with a delayed fever response whereas hydrocephalus was associated with altered mental status for >9 days duration (P = 0.005, OR = 5.740 [95% CI, 1.68-19.57]). According to linear regression analysis, fever was significantly persisting (>7 days) in the presence of vasculitis (17.5 vs. 7, P< 0.001) and hydrocephalus (11 vs. 7, P = 0.029). Hydrocephalus was significantly associated with persisting headache (21 vs. 12, P = 0.025), delayed recovery of consciousness (19.5 vs. 7, P = 0.001), and a delay in complete recovery (21 vs. 14, P = 0.007) in the linear regression analysis. Following institution of treatment, the complaints seemed to disappear in up to 2 weeks among TBM survivors. Conclusions: In the absence of hydrocephalus or vasculitis, one week of anti-tuberculosis treatment seems to be adequate for the resolution of TBM symptoms. Hydrocephalus and vasculitis delay the resolution of TBM symptoms in response to antimycobacterial treatment.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4530
ISSN: 283886
DOI: 10.4103/0028-3886.190258
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