Neurological outcomes of congenital Zika syndrome in toddlers and preschoolers: a case series

被引:39
作者
Fernandes Souza Pereira, Heloisa Viscaino [1 ,4 ]
dos Santos, Stella Pinto [1 ]
Rodrigues Lazzari Amancio, Ana Paula [5 ]
de Oliveira-Szejnfeld, Patricia Soares [4 ,6 ,7 ]
Flor, Edneusa Oliveira [1 ]
Tavares, Jousilene de Sales [8 ]
Brandao Ferreira, Rayssa Vieira [8 ]
Tovar-Moll, Fernanda [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Ramos de Amorim, Melania Maria [8 ,9 ]
Melo, Adriana [8 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estado Rio De Janeiro, Pediat Neurol Clin, Dept Pediat, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[2] Fed Univ Rio Janeiro, Inst Biomed Sci, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[3] Fed Univ Rio Janeiro, Natl Ctr Struct Biol & Bioimaging, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[4] DOr Inst Res & Educ, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[5] Adao Pereira Nunes State Hosp, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[6] Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Diagnost Imaging, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[7] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Fdn Inst Educ & Res Diagnost Imaging, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[8] Res Inst Prof Amorim Neto, Campina Grande, Paraiba, Brazil
[9] Univ Fed Campina Grande, Campina Grande, Paraiba, Brazil
关键词
CLASSIFICATION-SYSTEM; CEREBRAL-PALSY; VIRUS; CHILDREN; INFANTS; RELIABILITY; SPECTRUM; EPILEPSY; CLASSIFY; ABILITY;
D O I
10.1016/S2352-4642(20)30041-9
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Background Congenital Zika syndrome causes a spectrum of neurological symptoms with varying effects on function that require different therapeutic strategies. To date, this spectrum of effects and its clinical implications have not been completely described. We describe the neurological examination findings in toddlers and preschoolers, including predominant symptom complexes and comorbidities. Methods This study is a case-series neurological evaluation of 75 children with congenital Zika syndrome in Campina Grande, Brazil. The study is part of a cohort of children with congenital Zika syndrome that started in 2015 and is still ongoing. Children with Zika virus infection detected during pregnancy (mothers exhibited rash and were followed and diagnosed by fetal ultrasound abnormalities or RT-PCR) or through microcephaly screening after birth, using Intergrowth 21 guidelines, were selected by laboratory and radiological criteria. Children were examined during a 10-day period in September, 2018, and underwent neurological interview, examination, and assessment of functional outcomes and comorbidities. Children were divided in groups of predominant corticospinal or neuromuscular clinical signs and the associations between these groups and clinical comorbidities were assessed. Findings All of the children recruited to the study from Nov 29, 2015 to Nov 30, 2017 had imaging correlates of congenital Zika syndrome. Children were assigned to groups depending on the signs exhibited, either corticospinal or neuromuscular, with or without dyskinetic signs. 75 children completed the evaluation, 38 (51%) girls and 37 (49%) boys. Median age was 33 months (range 26-40 months; IQR 29-34). Microcephaly was present at birth in 56 (75%) children, and 19 (25%) children were born with normal head circumference, 15 of whom later developed microcephaly. Neurological examination grouped four children as having isolated dyskinetic signs, 48 children were assigned to the corticospinal group and 23 into the neuromuscular group. Dyskinetic findings were present in 30 (40%) children, either alone (four [5%]) or combined with corticospinal (19 [40%] of 48) or neuromuscular (seven [30%] of 23) findings. Comorbidities were highly prevalent, and the neuromuscular group had worse functional outcomes, evaluated by gross motor function (p=0.026), manual abilities (p=0.0013), and communication function (p<0.0005) classification scales, than the corticospinal group, whereas pneumonia (p<0.0005) and urinary tract infections (p<0.0005) were more frequent in the corticospinal group. Cortical hyperexcitability was supported by several clinical correlates, such as early onset epilepsy, persistence of primitive reflexes, and dystonia. Interpretation We describe distinct neurological profiles in the congenital Zika syndrome spectrum, with functional outcomes tending to correlate with these groups. The clinical division of children based on the disease signs proposed here is supported by the literature on central and peripheral nervous system pathology in congenital Zika syndrome. The high prevalence of dyskinetic symptoms merits special attention. Copyright (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:378 / 387
页数:10
相关论文
共 30 条
[1]   Auditory brainstem function in microcephaly related to Zika virus infection [J].
Abramov, Dimitri Marques ;
Saad, Tania ;
Gomes-Junior, Saint-Clair ;
de Souza e Silva, Daniel ;
Araujo, Izabel ;
Lopes Moreira, Maria Elizabeth ;
Lazarev, Vladimir V. .
NEUROLOGY, 2018, 90 (07) :E606-E614
[2]   Why is congenital Zika syndrome asymmetrically distributed among human populations? [J].
Barbeito-Andres, Jimena ;
Schuler-Faccini, Lavinia ;
Garcez, Patricia Pestana .
PLOS BIOLOGY, 2018, 16 (08)
[3]  
Campbell S., 2005, The Test of Infant Motor Performance: Test User's Manual
[4]   Persistence of Zika Virus After Birth: Clinical, Virological, Neuroimaging, and Neuropathological Documentation in a 5-Month Infant With Congenital Zika Syndrome [J].
Chimelli, Leila ;
Pone, Sheila Moura ;
Avvad-Portari, Elyzabeth ;
Meira Vasconcelos, Zilton Farias ;
Zin, Andrea Araujo ;
Cunha, Daniela Prado ;
Thompson, Nathalia Raposo ;
Lopes Moreira, Maria Elisabeth ;
Wiley, Clayton A. ;
da Silva Pone, Marcos Vinicius .
JOURNAL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 2018, 77 (03) :193-198
[5]   The spectrum of neuropathological changes associated with congenital Zika virus infection [J].
Chimelli, Leila ;
Melo, Adriana S. O. ;
Avvad-Portari, Elyzabeth ;
Wiley, Clayton A. ;
Camacho, Aline H. S. ;
Lopes, Vania S. ;
Machado, Heloisa N. ;
Andrade, Cecilia V. ;
Dock, Dione C. A. ;
Moreira, Maria Elisabeth ;
Tovar-Moll, Fernanda ;
Oliveira-Szejnfeld, Patricia S. ;
Carvalho, Angela C. G. ;
Ugarte, Odile N. ;
Batista, Alba G. M. ;
Amorim, Melania M. R. ;
Melo, Fabiana O. ;
Ferreira, Thales A. ;
Marinho, Jacqueline R. L. ;
Azevedo, Girlene S. ;
Leal, Jeime I. B. F. ;
Madeiro da Costa, Rodrigo F. ;
Rehen, Stevens ;
Arruda, Monica B. ;
Brindeiro, Rodrigo M. ;
Delvechio, Rodrigo ;
Aguiar, Renato S. ;
Tanuri, Amilcar .
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA, 2017, 133 (06) :983-999
[6]   Neurogenic bladder findings in patients with Congenital Zika Syndrome: A novel condition [J].
Costa Monteiro, Lucia Maria ;
de Oliveira Cruz, Glaura Nisya ;
Fontes, Juliana Marin ;
Dias Saad Salles, Tania Regina ;
Bastos Boechat, Marcia Cristina ;
Monteiro, Ana Carolina ;
Lopes Moreira, Maria Elizabeth .
PLOS ONE, 2018, 13 (03)
[7]   Congenital Brain Abnormalities and Zika Virus: What the Radiologist Can Expect to See Prenatally and Postnatally [J].
de Oliveira-Szejnfeld, Patricia Soares ;
Levine, Deborah ;
de Oliveira Melo, Adriana Suely ;
Ramos Amorim, Melania Maria ;
Batista, Alba Gean M. ;
Chimelli, Leila ;
Tanuri, Amilcar ;
Aguiar, Renato Santana ;
Malinger, Gustavo ;
Ximenes, Renato ;
Robertson, Richard ;
Szejnfeld, Jacob ;
Tovar-Moll, Fernanda .
RADIOLOGY, 2016, 281 (01) :203-218
[8]   The phenotypic spectrum of congenital Zika syndrome [J].
del Campo, Miguel ;
Feitosa, Ian M. L. ;
Ribeiro, Erlane M. ;
Horovitz, Dafne D. G. ;
Pessoa, Andre L. S. ;
Franca, Giovanny V. A. ;
Garcia-Alix, Alfredo ;
Doriqui, Maria J. R. ;
Wanderley, Hector Y. C. ;
Sanseverino, Maria V. T. ;
Neri, Joao I. C. F. ;
Pina-Neto, Joao M. ;
Santos, Emerson S. ;
Vercosa, Islane ;
Cernach, Mirlene C. S. P. ;
Medeiros, Paula F. V. ;
Kerbage, Saile C. ;
Silva, Andre A. ;
van der Linden, Vanessa ;
Martelli, Celina M. T. ;
Cordeiro, Marli T. ;
Dhalia, Rafael ;
Vianna, Fernanda S. L. ;
Victora, Cesar G. ;
Cavalcanti, Denise P. ;
Schuler-Faccini, Lavinia .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A, 2017, 173 (04) :841-857
[9]  
Einspieler C., 2008, Prechtls method on the qualitative assessment of general movements in preterm, term and young infants
[10]   Association of Infants Exposed to Prenatal Zika Virus Infection With Their Clinical, Neurologic, and Developmental Status Evaluated via the General Movement Assessment Tool [J].
Einspieler, Christa ;
Utsch, Fabiana ;
Brasil, Patricia ;
Aizawa, Carolina Y. Panvequio ;
Peyton, Colleen ;
Hasue, Renata Hydee ;
Genovesi, Fernanda Francoso ;
Damasceno, Luana ;
Moreira, Maria Elisabeth ;
Adachi, Kristina ;
Marschik, Peter B. ;
Nielsen-Saines, Karin ;
Bartl-Pokorny, Katrin D. ;
Krieber-Tomantschger, Iris ;
Krieber-Tomantschger, Magdalena ;
Langmann, Laura ;
Peharz, Robert ;
Pokorny, Florian B. ;
Zhang, Dajie ;
Ramos, Cinthia ;
Silva, Diniz ;
Reis, Alberto ;
Alves, Elaine ;
Passos, Sandra Alvarenga ;
Velloso Filho, Roberto ;
Dobaja, Felicitas ;
Pansy, Jasmin ;
Scheuchenegger, Anna .
JAMA NETWORK OPEN, 2019, 2 (01) :e187235