Neurological involvement in children with hemolytic uremic syndrome

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Caoimhe Costigan
Tara Raftery
Anne G. Carroll
Dermot Wildes
Claire Reynolds
Robert Cunney
Niamh Dolan
Richard J. Drew
Bryan J. Lynch
Declan J. O’Rourke
Maria Stack
Clodagh Sweeney
Amre Shahwan
Eilish Twomey
Mary Waldron
Michael Riordan
Atif Awan
Kathleen M. Gorman
机构
[1] Children’s Health Ireland At Temple Street and Crumlin,Department of Nephrology
[2] Children’s Health Ireland At Temple Street,Department of Radiology
[3] Children’s Health Ireland At Temple Street,Department of Clinical Microbiology
[4] Children’s Health Ireland At Temple Street,Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology
[5] University College Dublin,School of Medicine and Medical Science
[6] Royal College of Surgeons,Department of Pediatrics
[7] Children’s Health Ireland At Temple Street,Irish Meningitis and Sepsis Reference Laboratory
[8] Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland,Department of Clinical Microbiology
[9] Rotunda Hospital,Clinical Innovation Unit
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2022年 / 181卷
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HUS; STEC-HUS; Neurology; Neurological involvement;
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Our objective was to establish the rate of neurological involvement in Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli–hemolytic uremic syndrome (STEC-HUS) and describe the clinical presentation, management and outcome. A retrospective chart review of children aged ≤ 16 years with STEC-HUS in Children’s Health Ireland from 2005 to 2018 was conducted. Laboratory confirmation of STEC infection was required for inclusion. Neurological involvement was defined as encephalopathy, focal neurological deficit, and/or seizure activity. Data on clinical presentation, management, and outcome were collected. We identified 240 children with HUS; 202 had confirmed STEC infection. Neurological involvement occurred in 22 (11%). The most common presentation was seizures (73%). In the neurological group, 19 (86%) were treated with plasma exchange and/or eculizumab. Of the 21 surviving children with neurological involvement, 19 (91%) achieved a complete neurological recovery. A higher proportion of children in the neurological group had renal sequelae (27% vs. 12%, P = .031). One patient died from multi-organ failure.
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