The Clinical Features and Therapeutic Outcomes of Young Adults with Cryptococcal Meningitis.

Q3 Medicine Acta neurologica Taiwanica Pub Date : 2021-03-01
Yu-Ju Huang, Wan-Chen Tsai, Chia-Yi Lien, Jun-Jun Lee, Cheng-Hsien Lu, Wen-Neng Chang
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Abstract

Objective: No previous study has reported on the clinical characteristics of cryptococcal meningitis (CM) focusing solely on young adults.

Patients and methods: Ninety-nine adult patients with CM (64 men and 35 women) were enrolled, of whom 26 were classified into the young adult group (≤ 40 years) and 73 into the non-young adult group (> 40 years). The modified Rankin scale (mRS) was used to evaluate the outcomes of the survivors at the time of discharge and at 1 year of follow-up. The clinical characteristics and laboratory data between 1) the young adult CM patients with and without acquired immunecompromised syndrome and 2) the male and female young adult CM patients were compared. The prognostic factors of the young adult CM patients were also analyzed.

Results: The young adult group had a higher incidence of headache as the clinical presentation which may have been due to the higher intracranial pressure in this group. The overall mortality rate of the young adults with CM was high (38.5%, 10/26), but no significant prognostic factors were found. In followup studies of the neurologic deficits, the young adult survivors had better outcomes (mRS scores = 0-2) than the non-young adult group at discharge and 1 year after discharge.

Conclusion: The young adult CM patients had a higher incidence of headache as the clinical presentation. Although the mortality rate in the young adult CM patients was high, the survivors had better neurologic outcomes.

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青壮年隐球菌性脑膜炎的临床特点及治疗效果。
目的:以前没有研究报道隐球菌性脑膜炎(CM)的临床特征,只关注年轻人。患者与方法:纳入99例成年CM患者(男64例,女35例),其中青壮年组(≤40岁)26例,非青壮年组(> 40岁)73例。采用改进的Rankin量表(mRS)评估出院时和随访1年幸存者的预后。比较1)伴有和不伴有获得性免疫低下综合征的青壮年CM患者和2)男性和女性青壮年CM患者的临床特征和实验室资料。分析影响青年CM患者预后的因素。结果:青壮年组以头痛为临床表现的发生率较高,可能与该组颅内压较高有关。青壮年CM的总死亡率较高(38.5%,10/26),但未发现明显的预后因素。在神经功能缺损的随访研究中,年轻成年幸存者在出院时和出院后1年的预后(mRS评分= 0-2)优于非年轻成年组。结论:青年CM患者以头痛为临床表现的发生率较高。尽管年轻成年CM患者的死亡率很高,但幸存者的神经系统预后较好。
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