Short-term and long-term risk of mortality and neurodevelopmental impairments after bacterial meningitis during infancy in children in Denmark and the Netherlands:a nationwide matched cohort study

BACKGROUND: Few studies have reported the long-term consequences of bacterial meningitis during infancy, and studies that have been done usually do not include a comparison cohort. We aimed to assess short-term and long-term risk of mortality, neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI), and health-care use and household income in cohorts of children with and without a history of bacterial meningitis during infancy in Denmark and the Netherlands. METHODS: In this nationwide cohort study, infants with a history of bacterial meningitis before age 1 year were identified through the Danish Medical Birth R... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Snoek, Linde
Gonçalves, Bronner P
Horváth-Puhó, Erzsébet
van Kassel, Merel N
Procter, Simon R
Søgaard, Kirstine K
Chandna, Jaya
van der Ende, Arie
van de Beek, Diederik
Brouwer, Matthijs C
Sørensen, Henrik T
Lawn, Joy E
Bijlsma, Merijn W
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Reihe/Periodikum: Snoek , L , Gonçalves , B P , Horváth-Puhó , E , van Kassel , M N , Procter , S R , Søgaard , K K , Chandna , J , van der Ende , A , van de Beek , D , Brouwer , M C , Sørensen , H T , Lawn , J E & Bijlsma , M W 2022 , ' Short-term and long-term risk of mortality and neurodevelopmental impairments after bacterial meningitis during infancy in children in Denmark and the Netherlands : a nationwide matched cohort study ' , The Lancet Child & Adolecent Health , vol. 6 , no. 9 , pp. 633-642 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-4642(22)00155-9
Sprache: Englisch
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BACKGROUND: Few studies have reported the long-term consequences of bacterial meningitis during infancy, and studies that have been done usually do not include a comparison cohort. We aimed to assess short-term and long-term risk of mortality, neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI), and health-care use and household income in cohorts of children with and without a history of bacterial meningitis during infancy in Denmark and the Netherlands. METHODS: In this nationwide cohort study, infants with a history of bacterial meningitis before age 1 year were identified through the Danish Medical Birth Registry and Danish National Patient Registry using International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-10 codes and through the Netherlands Reference Laboratory for Bacterial Meningitis. Infants were matched (1:10) by sex and birth month and year to a comparison cohort of the general population without a history of bacterial meningitis. We analysed mortality using Cox proportional hazards regression. In Denmark, diagnoses of NDIs were based on ICD-10 codes; in the Netherlands, special educational needs were used as a functional NDI outcome. Risk ratios (RRs) of NDIs were estimated using modified Poisson regression. We also analysed long-term health-care use in Denmark and household income in both countries. All regression analyses were adjusted for sex and year of birth, and stratified by pathogen whenever sample size allowed. FINDINGS: We included 2216 children with a history of bacterial meningitis (570 [25·7%] in Denmark between Jan 1, 1997, and Dec 31, 2018, and 1646 [74·3%] in the Netherlands between Jan 1, 1995, and Dec 31, 2018), matched to 22 127 comparison cohort members. Median age at diagnosis was 2·8 months (IQR 0·4-7·1) in Denmark and 4·3 months (0·7-7·4) in the Netherlands. Mortality risks within 3 months after disease onset were 3·9% (95% CI 2·6-5·8%) in Denmark and 5·9% (4·7-7·0) in the Netherlands, compared with 0·0% (p<0·0001) and 0·1% (p<0·0001) in the comparison cohorts. Survivors had an increased risk ...