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. 2018 Dec:148:90-95.
doi: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2018.10.005. Epub 2018 Oct 25.

Seizures in tuberculous meningitis

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Seizures in tuberculous meningitis

Usha K Misra et al. Epilepsy Res. 2018 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: We report the frequency of seizure, its possible mechanisms and effect of seizure on the outcome of tuberculous meningitis (TBM).

Methods: Seventy-nine patients with TBM admitted during 2014-2017 were evaluated. The seizures were categorized as per International League Against Epilepsy as well as into early (within 1 month of meningitis) and late (>1 month) seizure. The possible association of seizures was recorded and the outcome was assessed using modified Rankin Scale (mRS ≤ 2 as good, and mRS > 2 as poor).

Results: The median age was 27 (18-76) years and 43 (54.4%) of whom were females. Tuberculous meningitis was definite in 31 (39.2%) and highly probable in the remaining. Seizures occurred in 27 (34.2%): early onset in 8 (29.6%) and late in 19 (70.4%) patients. The seizures were focal in 11(13.9%), focal to bilateral in 9 (11.4%), generalised tonic clonic in 7 (8.9%) and status epilepticus in 6 (7.6%) patients. Early seizures were associated with meningeal irritation and late seizures with tuberculoma, infarction and hyponatremia (P = 0.01). Seizure did not affect the mortality but were associated with worse six months outcome (P = 0.03).

Conclusion: Seizures occurred in 34% patients with TBM and were associated with poor outcome at six months.

Keywords: Early seizures; Hyponatremia; Seizures; Status epilepticus; Tuberculous meningitis.

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