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  • The study aimed to determine the prognostic factors that predict fatal outcomes in HIV-negative children with neurotuberculosis by analyzing clinical and laboratory data from 1982 to 2005.
  • A review of 141 patients found that 17% died, with factors linked to higher mortality including no exposure to TB, negative PPD test results, coma at diagnosis, and extended hospital stays.
  • Key predictors of death were identified as coma at diagnosis, lack of contact with TB-infected individuals, and a non-reactive PPD test.

Article Abstract

Objective: To identify prognostic factors predicting a fatal outcome in HIV-negative children with neurotuberculosis based on clinical, epidemiological, and laboratory findings.

Method: The clinical records of all in-patients diagnosed with neurotuberculosis from 1982 to 2005 were evaluated retrospectively. The following prognostic parameters were examined: gender, age, close contact with a tuberculosis-infected individual, vaccination for bacillus Calmette-Guérin, purified protein derivative (PPD) of tuberculin results, concomitant miliary tuberculosis, seizures, CSF results, and hydrocephalus.

Results: One hundred forty-one patients diagnosed with neurotuberculosis were included. Seventeen percent of the cases resulted in death. The factors that were correlated with a negative outcome included lack of contact with a tuberculosis-infected individual, negative PPD reaction, coma, and longer hospitalisation time. A multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to identify which of these factors most often resulted in death.

Conclusion: Coma at diagnosis, lack of tuberculosis contact, and a non-reactive PPD were the most important predictors of fatality in patients with neurotuberculosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0004-282x2010000500015DOI Listing

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