Neurocognitive and functional impairment in adult and paediatric tuberculous meningitis.

Journal: Wellcome open research

Volume: 4

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Affiliated Institutions:  University College London, Gower Street, London, WCE BT, UK. HIV Mental Health Research Unit, University of Cape Town,, Observatory, , South Africa. Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa. The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research Memorial Hermann, Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology,, Houston, Texas, USA. Francis Crick Institute, Midland Road, London, NW AT, UK. MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, University College London, London, WCE BT, UK. Weill Institute of Neurosciences, Department of Neurology and Division of Infectious Diseases, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.

Abstract summary 

In those who survive tuberculous meningitis (TBM), the long-term outcome is uncertain; individuals may suffer neurocognitive, functional and psychiatric impairment, which may significantly affect their ability to lead their lives as they did prior to their diagnosis of TBM. In children who survive, severe illness has occurred at a crucial timepoint in their development, which can lead to behavioural and cognitive delay. The extent and nature of this impairment is poorly understood, particularly in adults. This is in part due to a lack of observational studies in this area but also inconsistent inclusion of outcome measures which can quantify these deficits in clinical studies. This leads to a paucity of appropriate rehabilitative therapies available for these individuals and their caregivers, as well as burden at a socioeconomic level. In this review, we discuss what is known about neurocognitive impairment in TBM, draw on lessons learnt from other neurological infections and discuss currently available and emerging tools to evaluate function and cognition and their value in TBM. We make recommendations on which measures should be used at what timepoints to assess for impairment, with a view to optimising and standardising assessment of neurocognitive and functional impairment in TBM research.

Authors & Co-authors:  Davis Angharad G AG Nightingale Sam S Springer Priscilla E PE Solomons Regan R Arenivas Ana A Wilkinson Robert J RJ Anderson Suzanne T ST Chow Felicia C FC

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Citations :  Anderson NE, Somaratne J, Mason DF, et al. : Neurological and systemic complications of tuberculous meningitis and its treatment at Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand. J Clin Neurosci. 2010;17(9):1114–1118. 10.1016/j.jocn.2010.01.006
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Doi : 178
SSN : 2398-502X
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Functional;Neurobehavioural;Neurocognitive;Neurodevelopmental;Psychiatric;Tuberculous Meningitis
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
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Country of Study
Publication Country
England