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Treatment Outcomes of Childhood Tuberculous Meningitis in a Real-World Retrospective Cohort, Bandung, Indonesia

Heda Melinda Nataprawira, Fajri Gafar, Nelly Amalia Risan, Diah Asri Wulandari, Sri Sudarwati, Ben J. Marais, Jasper Stevens, Jan‐Willem C. Alffenaar, Rovina Ruslami

2022Emerging infectious diseases30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We retrospectively evaluated clinical features and outcomes in children treated for tuberculous meningitis (TBM) at Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, Indonesia, during 2011-2020. Among 283 patients, 153 (54.1%) were <5 years of age, and 226 (79.9%) had stage II or III TBM. Predictors of in-hospital death (n = 44 [15.5%]) were stage III TBM, hydrocephalus, male sex, low-income parents, seizures at admission, and lack of bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination. Predictors of postdischarge death (n = 18 [6.4%]) were hydrocephalus, tuberculoma, and lack of bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination. At treatment completion, 91 (32.1%) patients were documented to have survived, of whom 33 (36.3%) had severe neurologic sequelae and 118 (41.7%) had unknown outcomes. Predictors of severe neurologic sequelae were baseline temperature >38°C, stage III TBM, and baseline motor deficit. Despite treatment, childhood TBM in Indonesia causes substantial neurologic sequelae and death, highlighting the importance of improved early diagnosis, better tuberculosis prevention, and optimized TBM management strategies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineTuberculous meningitisTuberculomaTuberculosisHydrocephalusVaccinationPediatricsRetrospective cohort studyStage (stratigraphy)MeningitisCohortCohort studySurgeryInternal medicineImmunologyPathologyPaleontologyBiologyInfectious Diseases and TuberculosisBacterial Infections and VaccinesOrthopedic Infections and Treatments
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