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Young male patients are at elevated risk of developing serious central nervous system complications during acute Puumala hantavirus infection

Authors :
Alexander Plyusnin
Tarja Sironen
Olli Vapalahti
Eija Pääkkö
Nina Hautala
Timo Hautala
Saara-Mari Mähönen
Ari Karttunen
Heikki Kauma
Antti Vaheri
Pasi I. Salmela
Seppo Rytky
Olli Vainio
Department of Virology
Infection Biology Research Program
Viral Zoonosis Research Unit
Emerging Infections Research Group
Source :
BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 217 (2011), BMC Infectious Diseases
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
BMC, 2011.

Abstract

Background Our aim was to characterize clinical properties and laboratory parameters in patients with or without cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) findings suggestive of central nervous system (CNS) involvement, and especially those who developed serious CNS complications during acute nephropathia epidemica (NE) caused by Puumala hantavirus (PUUV) infection. Methods A prospective cohort of 40 patients with acute NE and no signs of major CNS complications was analyzed. In addition, 8 patients with major CNS complications associated with NE were characterized. We collected data of CNS symptoms, CSF analysis, brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results, electroencephalography (EEG) recordings, kidney function, and a number of laboratory parameters. Selected patients were evaluated by an ophthalmologist. Results Patients with a positive CSF PUUV IgM finding or major CNS complications were more often males (p < 0.05) and they had higher plasma creatinine values (p < 0.001) compared to those with negative CSF PUUV IgM. The degree of tissue edema did not explain the CSF findings. Patients with major CNS complications were younger than those with negative CSF PUUV IgM finding (52.9 vs. 38.5 years, p < 0.05). Some patients developed permanent neurological and ophthalmological impairments. Conclusions CNS and ocular involvement during and after acute NE can cause permanent damage and these symptoms seem to be attributable to true infection of the CNS rather than increased tissue permeability. The possibility of this condition should be borne in mind especially in young male patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712334
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Infectious Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e14a96cc7e81d40b29362536d0ded0f