S. Attili, A. Gulati, V. Singh, D. V. Varma, M. Rai, S. Sundar
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摘要
背景在印度,关于HIV患者神经系统表现的研究大多采用横断面设计,且主要关注病因。我们在一项为期3年的前瞻性医院研究中报告了神经系统表现的频率、与CD4计数的关联以及其各种表现的结果。方法选取2001年1月至2003年12月在感染性疾病门诊就诊的各类神经系统疾病患者为研究对象。他们的临床细节、接受的治疗和对治疗的反应被访问和分析。结果在此期间,57例患者出现了一些神经系统症状,就诊145次,出现了158例不同的神经系统相关症状,每1000人年观察的发生率为307例神经系统疾病。结论机会性感染是本研究人群神经系统疾病的主要原因。除中枢神经系统(CNS)结核病外,其他中枢神经系统疾病是晚期HIV感染的良好预测因子(CD4关键词:感染,HIV,印度非洲神经科学杂志Vol. 25 (1) 2006: pp. 33-40
Neurological Manifestations Hiv-Infected Patients Around Varanasi, India
Background Most of the studies on the neurological manifestations in HIV patients in India were cross sectional in design, and focus on the etiological agents. We report data on the frequency of neurological manifestations, associations with CD4 counts, and outcome of its various presentations in a 3-year prospective hospital-based study.
Methods
All HIV-infected patients attending the Infectious Disease clinic for various neurological manifestations between Jan 2001 and December 2003 were included in the study. Their clinical details, treatment received, and response to treatment were accessed and analyzed.
Results
During this period, 57 had some neurological manifestations and made 145 clinic visits, with 158 distinct episodes of neurological related symptoms, giving a crude rate of 307 neurological episodes per 1000 person year of observation
Conclusion
Opportunistic infections were the leading cause of neurological disorders in our study population. Apart from Central nervous system (CNS) tuberculosis, other CNS diseases were good predictor of the advanced HIV infection (CD4 Keywords : infections, HIV, India African Journal of Neurological Sciences Vol. 25 (1) 2006: pp. 33-40