先天性巨细胞病毒感染儿童的临床特征、神经影像学表现和长期后遗症:一项单中心研究

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Ivana Valenčak, Lorna Stemberger Marić, Maja Vrdoljak Pažur, Snježana Židovec Lepej, Nenad Šuvak, Goran Tešović
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摘要

先天性巨细胞病毒感染是世界上最常见的先天性感染,是神经发育迟缓和感音神经性听力损失的重要原因。神经影像学是cCMV感染的最佳预后指标。本研究的目的是确定颅超声和脑磁共振成像在有症状和无症状的cCMV感染儿童长期后遗症发展中的作用。在参与研究的47名儿童中,25名(53.1%)在出生时被归类为有症状。在27/47例患者中,SNHL在出生时有症状和无症状的患者中被诊断的比例相似(分别为51.8%和48.1%);P = 1.0)。30例患者有随访资料。神经系统后遗症在有症状的cCMV患者中更为常见,但只有在初始MRI结果中看到的大脑异常与后期运动发展有相应的联系(OR 17.5;95% Cl: 2667, 114,846;p = 0.002)和语言障碍(OR 15;95% Cl: 2477,90,843;P = 0.02)。虽然没有统计学意义,但听力衰退在MRI结果异常的儿童中更为常见(OR 5;95% Cl: 0.846, 29,567;P = 0.121)。通过颅脑超声(CrUS)和MRI发现的神经影像学异常是长期后遗症的重要预后指标,适用于有症状和无症状的儿童。
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Clinical Characteristics, Neuroimaging Findings and Long-Term Sequelae in Children with Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection: A Single Centre Study.

Congenital cytomegalovirus infection is the most common congenital infection worldwide and an important cause of neurodevelopmental delay and sensorineural hearing loss. Neuroimaging represents the best prognostic marker in cCMV infection. The aim of this study was to establish the role of cranial ultrasound and brain magnetic resonance imaging in the development of long-term sequelae in symptomatic and asymptomatic children with cCMV infection. Of the 47 children enrolled in the study, 25 (53.1%) were classified as symptomatic at birth. In 27/47 patients, SNHL was diagnosed with a similar proportion among the symptomatic and asymptomatic at birth (51.8% and 48.1%, respectively; p = 1.0). Thirty case patients had available data on follow-up. Neurological sequelae were more frequently seen in patients with symptomatic cCMV, but only cerebral abnormalities seen on initial MRI results had a consequential link with the later development of motor (OR 17.5; 95% Cl: 2667, 114,846; p = 0.002) and speech disorders (OR 15; 95% Cl: 2477, 90,843; p = 0.02). Although not statistically significant, hearing deterioration was more frequent in children with abnormal MRI results (OR 5; 95% Cl: 0.846, 29,567; p = 0.121). Neuroimaging abnormalities, as identified through both cranial ultrasound (CrUS) and MRI, are critical prognostic indicators for long-term sequelae, applicable to both symptomatic and asymptomatic children.

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Pathogens
Pathogens Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
8.10%
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1285
审稿时长
17.75 days
期刊介绍: Pathogens (ISSN 2076-0817) publishes reviews, regular research papers and short notes on all aspects of pathogens and pathogen-host interactions. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Full experimental and/or methodical details must be provided for research articles.
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