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Complications and Sequelae in Patients With Congenital Microcephaly Associated With Zika Virus Infection: Two-Year Follow-Up

Luane Abdalla Gouvea, Marlos Melo Martins, Daniela Vivacqua, Julia Rosseto, Giulia Lima, Ana Cristina Cisne Frota, Thalita Fernandes de Abreu, Abelardo Araújo, Cristina Barroso Hofer

2021Journal of Child Neurology15 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We aim to describe the long term follow-up of a cohort of children exposed in utero to the Zika virus. METHODS: Descriptive study of a cohort of microcephalic children due to Zika virus. Logistic regression was used to evaluate variables associated with worse prognosis epilepsy. RESULTS: We followed 28 children (15 females), with a median follow-up of 24 months (IQR = 12-28). During the follow-up, 1 infant died. The median head circumference at birth was 29 cm (IQR = 27-31). All presented a global developmental delay. The most frequent central nervous system abnormalities were on cortical development in 22 participants; dysgenesis of corpus callosum in 13; ventriculomegaly in 25; and calcifications in 24. A total of 9 presented ocular abnormalities, 4 auditory impairment. During follow-up, 12 presented with sleep disorders, 10 with irritability, and 23 with epilepsy (2 with generalized tonic-clonic, 3 with generalized tonic-clonic and spasms, 12 with spasms, 3 tonic and spasms, and 3 motor focal and spasms). The median age at the begin of the epilepsy was 4 months (IQR = 2-10), the median number of drugs used to control the epilepsy was 2 (IQR = 2-3). Maternal illicit drug use during pregnancy was associated with worse prognosis epilepsy (Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, West syndrome, or status epilepticus). A total of 19 presented with dysphagia, 10 children required gastrostomy. CONCLUSION: Children with microcephaly due to Zika virus presented with several complications during follow-up, as epilepsy, spastic diplegia, and global developmental delay.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePediatricsMicrocephalyZika virusEpilepsyCohortVentriculomegalyHypsarrhythmiaIrritabilityEpileptic spasmsPregnancyInternal medicinePsychiatryMenopauseVirusFetusVirologyGeneticsBiologyMosquito-borne diseases and controlInfectious Encephalopathies and EncephalitisFetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders
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