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Association of Hyponatremia on Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis: A Prospective Cohort

BACKGROUND: Sodium abnormalities are frequent in central nervous system infections and may be caused by cerebral salt wasting, syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion, or medication adverse events. In cryptococcal meningitis (CM), the prevalence of baseline hyponatremia and whether...

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Autores principales: Tugume, Lillian, Fieberg, Ann, Ssebambulidde, Kenneth, Nuwagira, Edwin, Williams, Darlisha A, Mpoza, Edward, Rutakingirwa, Morris K, Kagimu, Enoch, Kasibante, John, Nsangi, Laura, Jjunju, Samuel, Musubire, Abdu K, Muzoora, Conrad, Lawrence, David S, Rhein, Joshua, Meya, David B, Hullsiek, Kathy Huppler, Boulware, David R, Abassi, Mahsa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9307099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35891691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac301
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author Tugume, Lillian
Fieberg, Ann
Ssebambulidde, Kenneth
Nuwagira, Edwin
Williams, Darlisha A
Mpoza, Edward
Rutakingirwa, Morris K
Kagimu, Enoch
Kasibante, John
Nsangi, Laura
Jjunju, Samuel
Musubire, Abdu K
Muzoora, Conrad
Lawrence, David S
Rhein, Joshua
Meya, David B
Hullsiek, Kathy Huppler
Boulware, David R
Abassi, Mahsa
author_facet Tugume, Lillian
Fieberg, Ann
Ssebambulidde, Kenneth
Nuwagira, Edwin
Williams, Darlisha A
Mpoza, Edward
Rutakingirwa, Morris K
Kagimu, Enoch
Kasibante, John
Nsangi, Laura
Jjunju, Samuel
Musubire, Abdu K
Muzoora, Conrad
Lawrence, David S
Rhein, Joshua
Meya, David B
Hullsiek, Kathy Huppler
Boulware, David R
Abassi, Mahsa
author_sort Tugume, Lillian
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description BACKGROUND: Sodium abnormalities are frequent in central nervous system infections and may be caused by cerebral salt wasting, syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion, or medication adverse events. In cryptococcal meningitis (CM), the prevalence of baseline hyponatremia and whether hyponatremia adversely impacts survival is unknown. METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis of data from 2 randomized trials of human immunodeficiency virus–infected adult Ugandans with CM. We grouped serum sodium into 3 categories: <125, 125–129, and 130–145 mmol/L. We assessed whether baseline sodium abnormalities were associated with clinical characteristics and survival. RESULTS: Of 816 participants with CM, 741 (91%) had a baseline sodium measurement available: 121 (16%) had grade 3–4 hyponatremia (<125 mmol/L), 194 (26%) had grade 2 hyponatremia (125–129 mmol/L), and 426 (57%) had a baseline sodium of 130–145 mmol/L. Hyponatremia (<125 mmol/L) was associated with higher initial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) quantitative culture burden (P < .001), higher initial CSF opening pressure (P < .01), lower baseline Glasgow Coma Scale score (P < .01), and a higher percentage of baseline seizures (P = .03). Serum sodium <125 mmol/L was associated with increased 2-week mortality in unadjusted and adjusted survival analyses (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.87 [95% confidence interval, 1.26–2.79]; P < .01) compared to those with sodium 130–145 mmol/L. CONCLUSIONS: Hyponatremia is common in CM and is associated with excess mortality. A standardized management approach to correctly diagnose and correct hyponatremia in CM needs to be developed and tested.
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spelling pubmed-93070992022-07-25 Association of Hyponatremia on Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis: A Prospective Cohort Tugume, Lillian Fieberg, Ann Ssebambulidde, Kenneth Nuwagira, Edwin Williams, Darlisha A Mpoza, Edward Rutakingirwa, Morris K Kagimu, Enoch Kasibante, John Nsangi, Laura Jjunju, Samuel Musubire, Abdu K Muzoora, Conrad Lawrence, David S Rhein, Joshua Meya, David B Hullsiek, Kathy Huppler Boulware, David R Abassi, Mahsa Open Forum Infect Dis Major Article BACKGROUND: Sodium abnormalities are frequent in central nervous system infections and may be caused by cerebral salt wasting, syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion, or medication adverse events. In cryptococcal meningitis (CM), the prevalence of baseline hyponatremia and whether hyponatremia adversely impacts survival is unknown. METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis of data from 2 randomized trials of human immunodeficiency virus–infected adult Ugandans with CM. We grouped serum sodium into 3 categories: <125, 125–129, and 130–145 mmol/L. We assessed whether baseline sodium abnormalities were associated with clinical characteristics and survival. RESULTS: Of 816 participants with CM, 741 (91%) had a baseline sodium measurement available: 121 (16%) had grade 3–4 hyponatremia (<125 mmol/L), 194 (26%) had grade 2 hyponatremia (125–129 mmol/L), and 426 (57%) had a baseline sodium of 130–145 mmol/L. Hyponatremia (<125 mmol/L) was associated with higher initial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) quantitative culture burden (P < .001), higher initial CSF opening pressure (P < .01), lower baseline Glasgow Coma Scale score (P < .01), and a higher percentage of baseline seizures (P = .03). Serum sodium <125 mmol/L was associated with increased 2-week mortality in unadjusted and adjusted survival analyses (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.87 [95% confidence interval, 1.26–2.79]; P < .01) compared to those with sodium 130–145 mmol/L. CONCLUSIONS: Hyponatremia is common in CM and is associated with excess mortality. A standardized management approach to correctly diagnose and correct hyponatremia in CM needs to be developed and tested. Oxford University Press 2022-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9307099/ /pubmed/35891691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac301 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Tugume, Lillian
Fieberg, Ann
Ssebambulidde, Kenneth
Nuwagira, Edwin
Williams, Darlisha A
Mpoza, Edward
Rutakingirwa, Morris K
Kagimu, Enoch
Kasibante, John
Nsangi, Laura
Jjunju, Samuel
Musubire, Abdu K
Muzoora, Conrad
Lawrence, David S
Rhein, Joshua
Meya, David B
Hullsiek, Kathy Huppler
Boulware, David R
Abassi, Mahsa
Association of Hyponatremia on Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis: A Prospective Cohort
title Association of Hyponatremia on Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis: A Prospective Cohort
title_full Association of Hyponatremia on Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis: A Prospective Cohort
title_fullStr Association of Hyponatremia on Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis: A Prospective Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Association of Hyponatremia on Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis: A Prospective Cohort
title_short Association of Hyponatremia on Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis: A Prospective Cohort
title_sort association of hyponatremia on mortality in cryptococcal meningitis: a prospective cohort
topic Major Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9307099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35891691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac301
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