Global Pediatric Health (Oct 2024)

Clinical Features and Treatment Outcomes of Influenza-Associated Encephalitis and Encephalopathy: A Study on 16 Children in Vietnam

  • Lam Van Nguyen,
  • Duc Sy Nguyen,
  • Que Thi Pham,
  • Hai Thien Do,
  • Dien Minh Tran,
  • Tung Viet Cao,
  • Hai Thanh Phan,
  • Thai Quang Pham

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X241286549
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Objectives . This study aims to report clinical features and treatment outcomes of 16 cases diagnosed with post-influenza encephalopathy/encephalitis. Methods . We recorded clinical characteristics of 16 pediatric patients diagnosed with post-influenza encephalopathy/encephalitis at the Vietnam National Children’s Hospital from January 2019 to January 2021. Results . There were 87.5% infected with influenza A, with influenza A/H1pdm09 and influenza A/H3 accounting for 88.9% and 11.1% respectively, and 12.5% of participants infected with influenza B. The time from onset to the appearance of neurological symptoms was 3 days, of which perceptual changes (93.8%), hypertonia (75%), and seizures (43.8%) were prevalent neurological symptoms. The majority of cases had normal cerebrospinal fluid. Cranial CT/MRI imaging revealed abnormalities in 87.5% of patients. 56.3% of patients had sequelae, including epilepsy and cerebral palsy; 25% recovered, and 18.8% died after treatment. Conclusions . Influenza-associated encephalitis/encephalopathy is a complication occurring early in children, with high mortality and sequelae rates.