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Table 1 Characteristics of patients with HIV-negative cryptococcal meningitis in terms of seizures (n = 180)

From: Predictors and long-term outcome of seizures in human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV)-negative cryptococcal meningitis

 

With seizures§

 

Without seizures

 

Early seizures

Late seizures

p value

 

n = 13 (%)

n = 15 (%)

 

n = 152 (%)

Mean age, years

47.3 ± 17.3

52.1 ± 25.0

0.32

53.2 ± 17.9

Sex (male/female)

7/6

9/6

0.74

92/60

Mean GCS on presentation

11.5 ± 3.9

12.1 ± 4.4

0.71

13.1 ± 3.1

Clinical features

    

Fever/chills

8 (61.5)

13 (86.6)

0.20

89 (58.5)

Headache

9 (69.2)

9 (60)

0.71

69 (45.3)

Disturbed consciousness

8 (61.5)

8 (53.3)

0.66

61 (40.1)

Visual disturbance

2 (15.3)

5(33.3)

0.61

26 (17.1)

Hearing impairment

1 (7.6)

1 (6.6)

1.0

4 (2.6)

Hyponatremia

3 (23.1)

2 (13.3)

0.64

21 (13.8)

Outcome

    

Death

5 (38.4)

10 (66.6)

0.14

42 (27.6)

Mean length of hospitalization (days)

58.0 ± 38.9

89.3 ± 62.6

0.08

56.9 ± 49.3

  1. Abbreviations: HIV, human immuno-deficiency virus; GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale; SD, standard deviation; IQR, inter-quartile range.
  2. Categorical data is presented as %.
  3. §Patients with early and late seizure were compared.