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D KALPANA
Addl. Professor of Pediatric Neurology,
Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram
 Definition of terms
 Differential diagnosis
 Points from history/epidemiology
 Investigations
 Supportive management
 Specific management
 Autoimmune encephalitis
ENCEPHALOPATHY

• Diffuse disturbance of brain function without inflammation


ENCEPHALITIS
• Dysfunction of brain associated with inflammation


FEBRILE ENCEPHALOPATHY
• a/c onset of fever (<1wk)+alteration of consciousness >12
  hrs
Febrile
                           inflammation
 ENCEPHALOPATHY




     Temp >380C               Cellular CSF




       Seizures
 Alteration of cerebral      Imaging /EEG
        function              suggestive of
Focal neurological signs      inflammation
   Clinically, a case of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES)
    is defined as a person of any age, at any time of year with
    the acute onset of fever and at least one of:
   a) change in mental status (including symptoms such as
    confusion, disorientation, coma, or inability to talk);
   b) New onset of seizures (excluding simple febrile seizures.



   ( A simple febrile seizure is defined as a seizure that occurs in a child aged 6
    months to less than 6 years old, whose only finding is fever and a single
    generalized convulsion lasting less than 15 minutes, and who recovers
    consciousness within 60 minutes of the seizure)



Bull World Health Organ 2008, 86(3):178-186.
 INFECTIONS
 DEMYELINATION - ADEM
 AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALITIS
 DRUGS/TOXINS
 COLLAGEN VASCULAR DISORDERS
 SEIZURES –NON CONVULSIVE STATUS
 METABOLIC
 ICSOL
 Viral   encephalitis
     Herpes simplex type 1. type2
     Varicella zoster
     HHV6
     Epstein Barr virus
     Arboviruses – JE,West Nile,Dengue, Chikun
      gunya,
     Rhabdoviruses-rabies
     Orthomyxo –H1N1
     Paramyxo –measles
     HIV
 Bacterial
     Meningitis
     Brain abscess
     Sepsis associated encephalopathy
     Leptospirosis
     Typhoid
     M. tuberculosis
     Rickettsial (scrub typhus)
 Parasitic
     Cerebral malaria
     Toxoplasma
 Features of infection
 Evidence of CNS involvement
 Features of raised intracranial tension
 Signs and symptoms of meningeal irritation
• HSV is sporadic
 epidemiology      • JE epidemics




h/o animal bites   • Rabies



                   • JE
Mosquito bites     • Dengue
                   • Chikun Gunya


Working/playing    • Leptospirosis
 in dirty water

Contact withTB     • TBM
•Maculopaular
                      •Petechiae/purpura
 Fever with rash      •Vesicles
                      •Eschar
                      •Herpes labialis



   Respiratory        • H1N1
   symptoms

                      • enteroviruses
Diarrhoea,vomiting    • Polio


                      • Mumps
     Parotitis        • EB virus
                      • HIV


                     • Dengue
Myalgia,arthralgia
                     • leptospirosis
Abnormal                  Ataxia
                              ADEM
behaviour/psychosis           VZV
    HSV                       Entero virus
    Limbic encephalitis
    NCSE
                          Lower cranial nerve
Opisthotonic posture      palsies
                               TBM
Choreoathetosis                VASCULITIS
JE,autoimmune                  Brainstem encephalitis
                               JE,west nile


Meningeal signs
    MENINGITIS            Visual loss
    ADEM                       Optic neuritis
    meningoencephalitis        Hypertensive
                               encephalopathy

Asymmetric signs and
symptoms
    Encephalitis            Papilloedema
                                   ICSOL
    TBM                            Hydrocephalus –TBM
    ADEM                           Hypertensive
                                   encephalopathy
• EB virus
lymphadenopathy   • leptospira



  Hypotension     • dengue
                  • Chikungunya
    shock         • leptospira

                  • EBVIRUS
                  • dengue
 organomegaly     • Lepto
                  • HIV
                  • COLLAGEN
management
SHOCK                  SEPSIS




INTRCRANIAL             SEIZURE
INFECTION               • STATUS EPILEPTICUS
• ENCEPHALITIS          • NON CONVULSIVE STATUS
• MENINGITIS
• TBM




RAISED ICT              METABOLIC
•   PAIPPEDEMA          •   HYPOGLYCEMIA
•   GCS<8               •   HYPERAMMONEMIA
•   ASYMMETIC PUPILS    •   ACIDOSIS
                        •   DKA
•   POSTURING
                        •   DRUGS
•   ABSENT DOLL’S EYE
CSF STUDY

  EEG

 IMAGING
CONTRAINDICATIONS




      IMAGING BEFORE LP IN RAISED ICT
EMPIRICAL ANTIBIOTICS +ACYCLOVIR IF DELAY OF
SEVERAL HRS IS EXPECTED
 NOTE THE OPENING PRESSURE
 CELLS
 GRAM STAIN,CULTURE
 PROTEIN
 SUGAR
 VIROLOGICAL STUDIES –PCR,IgM
 TBPCR
 LACTATE
BACTERIAL     • PMN
 MENINGITIS    • High protein, low sugar, gram stain



               • Few lymphocytes
  ASEPTIC      • Normal protein
 MENINGITIS    • Normal sugar


               • lymphocytic
   VIRAL
               • Normal sugar, normal to slightly
ENCEPHALITIS     raised protein

               • Opalescent, cob web
TUBERCULOUS    • Lymphocytic
 MENINGITIS    • High protein. Low sugar
 Take at least 5 ml of CSF
 Be sure that it is not mixed with blood
 Sensitivity and specificity are relatively good
 Can be negative very early in HSV and after
  10 days of treatment
 Never stop Acyclovir before repeating once
  more after 72hrs – if clinical history, EEG and
  imaging are suggestive
 Serum/CSF Ig M antibodies useful in JE
 Paired samples – 4 fold rise in titre
 MRI  is preferable to CT scan-
 CTis advised in unstable patients, delirious
  children who cannot be kept still for 30 min
JE
RABIES
 Diffuseslowing suggests encephalopathic
  process
 PLEDS in HSE
 Triphasic waves in metabolic encephalopathy
 Non convulsive status epilepticus
 Should  be suspected in confusion, stupor,
  unarousable coma
 Subtle features like eye blinking, nystagmus,
  perioral twitching, automatisms may be seen
 May follow convulsive seizures
 EEG is the only diagnostic clue
 Response to diazepam can be demonstrated
  in simultaneous EEG recording
 Generalised/complex partial
 Maintain
    Normothermia
    Normoglycemia
    Normal electrolyte balance
    Normotension
 Management      of raised ICT
    minimal stimulation
    Head end elevation
    Avoid hypotonic fluids
    3% saline
    Mannitol 20% solution
    hyperventilation
 Management    of
  seizures/status
  epilepticus
 Identify SIADH and
  manage
 Rapid correction of
  hyponatremia may
  lead to central
  pontine
  myelinolysis
 Abnormal  /psychotic behaviour – haloperidol+
  phenergan
 Choreoathetosis – dopa blockers
 Dystonia - tetrabenezine, anticholinergics,
  muscle relaxants
 HSE  –ACYCLOVIR I/V 10 mg/kg/dose 8 hrly
  x 14 -21 days. (500 mg/m2)Neonates 20
  mg/kg/dose
 Oral acyclovir has very low bioavailability
 Oral valacyclovir can be used
     Very costly
 Empirical acyclovir
 Repeat LP after 72 hrs if initial PCR is
  negative – and stop Acyclovir after that.
 Other drugs effective - foscarnet
 Varicella zoster – acyclovir
 HHV 6       - foscarnet +gancyclovir
 CMV – gancyclovir
 H1N1- oseltamivir
 Rickettsia – doxycycline
 Mycoplasma – azithromycin
 Leptospira – penicillin
 Bacterial meningitis – ceftriaxone+ vancomycin
 ADEM – steroids, IVIG
 Autoimmune encephalitis - immunosuppressants
 Even   in best centres a definite diagnosis of
    encephalitis is reached only in 42% of cases
    (Granerod et al)
 ADEM in 21%
 1% autoimmune encephalitis
 37% no definite diagnoses
     Undiagnosed viral infections
     Autoimmune causes
     Unidentified metabolic causes
   Poorly understood CNS condition
   Manifests lethargy –delirium
   Pathogenesis
     bacterial invasion of brain
     endotoxins
     derangement of neurotransmitter and
     amino acid and microvascular changes
   Prognosis---serious
   May be seen in patient with
   1. mechnical ventilation
   2.critical ill patient in micu (sedatives, neuromuscular
    blocking agents, dyselectrolytemia,hepatic failure may
    contribute)
 MANIFESTATION      MAY BE HIV VIRUS
  ITSELF OR ITS NEUROLOGICAL
  COMPLICATION D/T OPPORTUNISTIC
  INFECTION LIKE
 1. CNS tuberculosis
 2. cytomegalo virus encephalitis
 3. toxoplasmosis
 4. cryptococcal meningitis
 5.syphilis
 6.tumours (primary CNS lymphoma )or drug
  related complications
   The potentially fatal complication of
    falciparum malaria ( most important cause of
    unarousable coma in febrile patients in
    endemic area )
   SUSCEPTIBILITY
    - childrens
    - pregnant women
    - non – immune adults
   20 % all severe falciparum malaria requires
    ICU admission
 Selective  cytoadherence and
  sequestration of parasitized RBC’S in
  cerebral venules and
 toxin release at schizont rupture are
  possible pathological mechanism
 Systemic complications like hypoglycemia
  may contribute to development of coma
 Diagnosis – PS for MP
 Treatment – artesunate is better than
  quinine
   often presents with fever
   behavioural abnormalities
   psychosis
   movement disorders
   seizures/status
   May be paraneoplastic –
    teratoma ovary in young
    females
   Often no tumour is
    identified
   Antibodies to NMDA
    ,VGKC receptors
   Treatment – IVIG,
    plasmapheresis
?
?
?
 A variety of infective and non infective conditions
  in children can present as acute febrile
  encephalopathy
 Stabilisation of patient and supportive
  management helps a lot in reducing morbidity and
  mortality
 Identification of specific etiology helps in
  institution of specific therapy
 Awareness of Autoimmune encephalitis is
  important – another treatable cause like ADEM
 In a significant proportion of cases aetiology is yet
  to be identified
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Febrile encephalopathy

  • 1. D KALPANA Addl. Professor of Pediatric Neurology, Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram
  • 2.  Definition of terms  Differential diagnosis  Points from history/epidemiology  Investigations  Supportive management  Specific management  Autoimmune encephalitis
  • 3. ENCEPHALOPATHY • Diffuse disturbance of brain function without inflammation ENCEPHALITIS • Dysfunction of brain associated with inflammation FEBRILE ENCEPHALOPATHY • a/c onset of fever (<1wk)+alteration of consciousness >12 hrs
  • 4. Febrile inflammation ENCEPHALOPATHY Temp >380C Cellular CSF Seizures Alteration of cerebral Imaging /EEG function suggestive of Focal neurological signs inflammation
  • 5. Clinically, a case of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) is defined as a person of any age, at any time of year with the acute onset of fever and at least one of:  a) change in mental status (including symptoms such as confusion, disorientation, coma, or inability to talk);  b) New onset of seizures (excluding simple febrile seizures.  ( A simple febrile seizure is defined as a seizure that occurs in a child aged 6 months to less than 6 years old, whose only finding is fever and a single generalized convulsion lasting less than 15 minutes, and who recovers consciousness within 60 minutes of the seizure) Bull World Health Organ 2008, 86(3):178-186.
  • 6.  INFECTIONS  DEMYELINATION - ADEM  AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALITIS  DRUGS/TOXINS  COLLAGEN VASCULAR DISORDERS  SEIZURES –NON CONVULSIVE STATUS  METABOLIC  ICSOL
  • 7.  Viral encephalitis  Herpes simplex type 1. type2  Varicella zoster  HHV6  Epstein Barr virus  Arboviruses – JE,West Nile,Dengue, Chikun gunya,  Rhabdoviruses-rabies  Orthomyxo –H1N1  Paramyxo –measles  HIV
  • 8.  Bacterial  Meningitis  Brain abscess  Sepsis associated encephalopathy  Leptospirosis  Typhoid  M. tuberculosis  Rickettsial (scrub typhus)  Parasitic  Cerebral malaria  Toxoplasma
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  • 11.  Features of infection  Evidence of CNS involvement  Features of raised intracranial tension  Signs and symptoms of meningeal irritation
  • 12. • HSV is sporadic epidemiology • JE epidemics h/o animal bites • Rabies • JE Mosquito bites • Dengue • Chikun Gunya Working/playing • Leptospirosis in dirty water Contact withTB • TBM
  • 13. •Maculopaular •Petechiae/purpura Fever with rash •Vesicles •Eschar •Herpes labialis Respiratory • H1N1 symptoms • enteroviruses Diarrhoea,vomiting • Polio • Mumps Parotitis • EB virus • HIV • Dengue Myalgia,arthralgia • leptospirosis
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  • 15. Abnormal Ataxia ADEM behaviour/psychosis VZV HSV Entero virus Limbic encephalitis NCSE Lower cranial nerve Opisthotonic posture palsies TBM Choreoathetosis VASCULITIS JE,autoimmune Brainstem encephalitis JE,west nile Meningeal signs MENINGITIS Visual loss ADEM Optic neuritis meningoencephalitis Hypertensive encephalopathy Asymmetric signs and symptoms Encephalitis Papilloedema ICSOL TBM Hydrocephalus –TBM ADEM Hypertensive encephalopathy
  • 16. • EB virus lymphadenopathy • leptospira Hypotension • dengue • Chikungunya shock • leptospira • EBVIRUS • dengue organomegaly • Lepto • HIV • COLLAGEN
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  • 19. SHOCK SEPSIS INTRCRANIAL SEIZURE INFECTION • STATUS EPILEPTICUS • ENCEPHALITIS • NON CONVULSIVE STATUS • MENINGITIS • TBM RAISED ICT METABOLIC • PAIPPEDEMA • HYPOGLYCEMIA • GCS<8 • HYPERAMMONEMIA • ASYMMETIC PUPILS • ACIDOSIS • DKA • POSTURING • DRUGS • ABSENT DOLL’S EYE
  • 20. CSF STUDY EEG IMAGING
  • 21. CONTRAINDICATIONS IMAGING BEFORE LP IN RAISED ICT EMPIRICAL ANTIBIOTICS +ACYCLOVIR IF DELAY OF SEVERAL HRS IS EXPECTED
  • 22.  NOTE THE OPENING PRESSURE  CELLS  GRAM STAIN,CULTURE  PROTEIN  SUGAR  VIROLOGICAL STUDIES –PCR,IgM  TBPCR  LACTATE
  • 23. BACTERIAL • PMN MENINGITIS • High protein, low sugar, gram stain • Few lymphocytes ASEPTIC • Normal protein MENINGITIS • Normal sugar • lymphocytic VIRAL • Normal sugar, normal to slightly ENCEPHALITIS raised protein • Opalescent, cob web TUBERCULOUS • Lymphocytic MENINGITIS • High protein. Low sugar
  • 24.  Take at least 5 ml of CSF  Be sure that it is not mixed with blood  Sensitivity and specificity are relatively good  Can be negative very early in HSV and after 10 days of treatment  Never stop Acyclovir before repeating once more after 72hrs – if clinical history, EEG and imaging are suggestive  Serum/CSF Ig M antibodies useful in JE  Paired samples – 4 fold rise in titre
  • 25.  MRI is preferable to CT scan-  CTis advised in unstable patients, delirious children who cannot be kept still for 30 min
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  • 27. JE
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  • 31.  Diffuseslowing suggests encephalopathic process  PLEDS in HSE  Triphasic waves in metabolic encephalopathy  Non convulsive status epilepticus
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  • 33.  Should be suspected in confusion, stupor, unarousable coma  Subtle features like eye blinking, nystagmus, perioral twitching, automatisms may be seen  May follow convulsive seizures  EEG is the only diagnostic clue  Response to diazepam can be demonstrated in simultaneous EEG recording  Generalised/complex partial
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  • 35.  Maintain  Normothermia  Normoglycemia  Normal electrolyte balance  Normotension  Management of raised ICT  minimal stimulation  Head end elevation  Avoid hypotonic fluids  3% saline  Mannitol 20% solution  hyperventilation
  • 36.  Management of seizures/status epilepticus  Identify SIADH and manage  Rapid correction of hyponatremia may lead to central pontine myelinolysis
  • 37.  Abnormal /psychotic behaviour – haloperidol+ phenergan  Choreoathetosis – dopa blockers  Dystonia - tetrabenezine, anticholinergics, muscle relaxants
  • 38.  HSE –ACYCLOVIR I/V 10 mg/kg/dose 8 hrly x 14 -21 days. (500 mg/m2)Neonates 20 mg/kg/dose  Oral acyclovir has very low bioavailability  Oral valacyclovir can be used  Very costly  Empirical acyclovir  Repeat LP after 72 hrs if initial PCR is negative – and stop Acyclovir after that.  Other drugs effective - foscarnet
  • 39.  Varicella zoster – acyclovir  HHV 6 - foscarnet +gancyclovir  CMV – gancyclovir  H1N1- oseltamivir  Rickettsia – doxycycline  Mycoplasma – azithromycin  Leptospira – penicillin  Bacterial meningitis – ceftriaxone+ vancomycin  ADEM – steroids, IVIG  Autoimmune encephalitis - immunosuppressants
  • 40.  Even in best centres a definite diagnosis of encephalitis is reached only in 42% of cases (Granerod et al)  ADEM in 21%  1% autoimmune encephalitis  37% no definite diagnoses  Undiagnosed viral infections  Autoimmune causes  Unidentified metabolic causes
  • 41. Poorly understood CNS condition  Manifests lethargy –delirium  Pathogenesis  bacterial invasion of brain  endotoxins  derangement of neurotransmitter and  amino acid and microvascular changes  Prognosis---serious  May be seen in patient with  1. mechnical ventilation  2.critical ill patient in micu (sedatives, neuromuscular blocking agents, dyselectrolytemia,hepatic failure may contribute)
  • 42.  MANIFESTATION MAY BE HIV VIRUS ITSELF OR ITS NEUROLOGICAL COMPLICATION D/T OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTION LIKE  1. CNS tuberculosis  2. cytomegalo virus encephalitis  3. toxoplasmosis  4. cryptococcal meningitis  5.syphilis  6.tumours (primary CNS lymphoma )or drug related complications
  • 43. The potentially fatal complication of falciparum malaria ( most important cause of unarousable coma in febrile patients in endemic area )  SUSCEPTIBILITY  - childrens  - pregnant women  - non – immune adults  20 % all severe falciparum malaria requires ICU admission
  • 44.  Selective cytoadherence and sequestration of parasitized RBC’S in cerebral venules and  toxin release at schizont rupture are possible pathological mechanism  Systemic complications like hypoglycemia may contribute to development of coma  Diagnosis – PS for MP  Treatment – artesunate is better than quinine
  • 45. often presents with fever  behavioural abnormalities  psychosis  movement disorders  seizures/status  May be paraneoplastic – teratoma ovary in young females  Often no tumour is identified  Antibodies to NMDA ,VGKC receptors  Treatment – IVIG, plasmapheresis
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  • 47.  A variety of infective and non infective conditions in children can present as acute febrile encephalopathy  Stabilisation of patient and supportive management helps a lot in reducing morbidity and mortality  Identification of specific etiology helps in institution of specific therapy  Awareness of Autoimmune encephalitis is important – another treatable cause like ADEM  In a significant proportion of cases aetiology is yet to be identified