Examination of neurological prognostic markers in patients with respiratory syncytial virus-associated encephalopathy
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- DOI: 10.3109/00207454.2016.1138951
Examination of neurological prognostic markers in patients with respiratory syncytial virus-associated encephalopathy
Abstract
No biomarker has been established as a prognostic indicator of acute encephalopathy associated with various etiological factors. In this study, we examined useful prognostic biomarkers in patients with acute encephalopathy associated with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection. The subjects were 11 children with RSV-associated encephalopathy admitted to our hospital. We measured the levels of interleukin (IL)-6, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and nitrogen oxide (NO)x in cerebrospinal fluid collected on the day of admission. Using the pediatric cerebral performance categories (PCPC) score as a prognostic indicator, we evaluated the association between the biomarkers and neurologic prognosis. Concerning neurologic prognosis, sequelae were noted in more than 50% of the subjects. There was no association between prognosis and age/sex. Increases in the levels of all biomarkers were observed in all subjects. IL-6 and BDNF levels were correlated with PCPC score, but not with NOx. Of the biomarkers investigated, the IL-6 and BDNF levels in cerebrospinal fluid were shown to be correlated with neurologic prognosis. Because many patients with this disease had severe sequelae, assessment should be conducted by early evaluation of the biomarkers examined in this study with respect to the clinical course.
Keywords: RS virus; acute encephalopathy; brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF); interleukin-6; nitrogen oxide (NO); sequelae.
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