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Incidence and Predictive Factors of Central Nervous System Dysfunction in Patients Consulting for Dengue Fever in Cayenne Hospital, French Guiana
INTRODUCTION: The frequency, the clinical characteristics, and the prognosis of dengue is highly variable. Dengue fever is associated with a range of neurological manifestations. The objective of the present study was to determine the incidence of neurological signs and their predictive factors usin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4794179/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26981859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150828 |
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author | Djossou, Félix Vesin, Guillaume Bidaud, Bastien Mosnier, Emilie Simonnet, Christine Matheus, Séverine Prince, Christelle Balcaen, John Donutil, Gerd Egmann, Gérald Okandze, Antoine Malvy, Denis Nacher, Mathieu |
author_facet | Djossou, Félix Vesin, Guillaume Bidaud, Bastien Mosnier, Emilie Simonnet, Christine Matheus, Séverine Prince, Christelle Balcaen, John Donutil, Gerd Egmann, Gérald Okandze, Antoine Malvy, Denis Nacher, Mathieu |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The frequency, the clinical characteristics, and the prognosis of dengue is highly variable. Dengue fever is associated with a range of neurological manifestations. The objective of the present study was to determine the incidence of neurological signs and their predictive factors using data from cases of dengue seen and followed in Cayenne Hospital during the Dengue 2 epidemic in 2013. METHODS: In 2013, a longitudinal study using data from all cases of dengue seen in Cayenne hospital was collected. Medical records used a standardized form to collect demographic information, clinical signs and biological results and the date at which they were present. The analysis used Cox proportional modeling to obtain adjusted Hazard ratios. RESULTS: A total of 1574 patients were included 221 of whom developed central nervous system signs. These signs were spontaneously resolutive. There were 9298person days of follow-up and the overall incidence rate for central nervous system signs was 2.37 per 100 person-days. The variables independently associated with central nervous system anomalies were headache, Adjusted Hazard ratio (AHR) = 1.9(95%CI = 1.4–2.6), bleeding AHR = 2 ((95%CI = 1.3–3.1), P = 0.001, abdominal pain AHR = 1.9 ((95%CI = 1.4–2.6), P<0.001, aches AHR = 2.1 ((95%CI = 1.5–2.9), P<0.001, and fatigue AHR = 1.5 ((95%CI = 1.3–1.7), P<0.001. DISCUSSION: Overall, the present study suggests that neurological signs of dengue are not exceptional even in patients without the most severe features of dengue. These manifestations were spontaneously resolutive. Here it was not possible to distinguish between encephalitis or encephalopathy. Further studies would require more in depth exploration of the patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-47941792016-03-23 Incidence and Predictive Factors of Central Nervous System Dysfunction in Patients Consulting for Dengue Fever in Cayenne Hospital, French Guiana Djossou, Félix Vesin, Guillaume Bidaud, Bastien Mosnier, Emilie Simonnet, Christine Matheus, Séverine Prince, Christelle Balcaen, John Donutil, Gerd Egmann, Gérald Okandze, Antoine Malvy, Denis Nacher, Mathieu PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: The frequency, the clinical characteristics, and the prognosis of dengue is highly variable. Dengue fever is associated with a range of neurological manifestations. The objective of the present study was to determine the incidence of neurological signs and their predictive factors using data from cases of dengue seen and followed in Cayenne Hospital during the Dengue 2 epidemic in 2013. METHODS: In 2013, a longitudinal study using data from all cases of dengue seen in Cayenne hospital was collected. Medical records used a standardized form to collect demographic information, clinical signs and biological results and the date at which they were present. The analysis used Cox proportional modeling to obtain adjusted Hazard ratios. RESULTS: A total of 1574 patients were included 221 of whom developed central nervous system signs. These signs were spontaneously resolutive. There were 9298person days of follow-up and the overall incidence rate for central nervous system signs was 2.37 per 100 person-days. The variables independently associated with central nervous system anomalies were headache, Adjusted Hazard ratio (AHR) = 1.9(95%CI = 1.4–2.6), bleeding AHR = 2 ((95%CI = 1.3–3.1), P = 0.001, abdominal pain AHR = 1.9 ((95%CI = 1.4–2.6), P<0.001, aches AHR = 2.1 ((95%CI = 1.5–2.9), P<0.001, and fatigue AHR = 1.5 ((95%CI = 1.3–1.7), P<0.001. DISCUSSION: Overall, the present study suggests that neurological signs of dengue are not exceptional even in patients without the most severe features of dengue. These manifestations were spontaneously resolutive. Here it was not possible to distinguish between encephalitis or encephalopathy. Further studies would require more in depth exploration of the patients. Public Library of Science 2016-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4794179/ /pubmed/26981859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150828 Text en © 2016 Djossou et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Djossou, Félix Vesin, Guillaume Bidaud, Bastien Mosnier, Emilie Simonnet, Christine Matheus, Séverine Prince, Christelle Balcaen, John Donutil, Gerd Egmann, Gérald Okandze, Antoine Malvy, Denis Nacher, Mathieu Incidence and Predictive Factors of Central Nervous System Dysfunction in Patients Consulting for Dengue Fever in Cayenne Hospital, French Guiana |
title | Incidence and Predictive Factors of Central Nervous System Dysfunction in Patients Consulting for Dengue Fever in Cayenne Hospital, French Guiana |
title_full | Incidence and Predictive Factors of Central Nervous System Dysfunction in Patients Consulting for Dengue Fever in Cayenne Hospital, French Guiana |
title_fullStr | Incidence and Predictive Factors of Central Nervous System Dysfunction in Patients Consulting for Dengue Fever in Cayenne Hospital, French Guiana |
title_full_unstemmed | Incidence and Predictive Factors of Central Nervous System Dysfunction in Patients Consulting for Dengue Fever in Cayenne Hospital, French Guiana |
title_short | Incidence and Predictive Factors of Central Nervous System Dysfunction in Patients Consulting for Dengue Fever in Cayenne Hospital, French Guiana |
title_sort | incidence and predictive factors of central nervous system dysfunction in patients consulting for dengue fever in cayenne hospital, french guiana |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4794179/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26981859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150828 |
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