International Consensus Definitions for Infection-Triggered Encephalopathy Syndromes.

Hiroshi Sakuma, Terrence Thomas, Carly Debinski,Michael Eyre,Velda X. Han, Hannah F. Jones, Go Kawano, Vanessa W. Lee,Stephen Malone,Toyojiro Matsuishi,Shekeeb S. Mohammad,Takayuki Mori,Hiroya Nishida, Margherita Nosadini, Jun-ichi Takanashi,Masashi Mizuguchi, Ming Lim,Russell C. Dale

DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY(2024)

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Abstract
AimTo develop standardized diagnostic criteria for 'infection-triggered encephalopathy syndrome (ITES)' and five specific clinical syndromes of ITES.MethodThe draft definitions were based on existing criteria, standardized, and discussed by a panel of international experts using nominal group technique over 18 months to achieve consensus. All criteria use the same format: (1) presence of infection/fever; (2) clinical features including encephalopathy; (3) neuroradiological features on magnetic resonance imaging; (4) exclusion of other causes.ResultsWe first highlighted differences between ITES and infectious and autoimmune encephalitis, which is the most important differential diagnosis. Consensus was achieved to define five specific ITESs: acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion; acute necrotizing encephalopathy; mild encephalopathy with a reversible splenial lesion; acute fulminant cerebral oedema; and acute shock with encephalopathy and multiorgan failure. Two further conditions that are currently classified as epilepsy syndromes but have similar features to ITES, namely febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome and hemiconvulsion-hemiplegia-epilepsy syndrome, are also discussed.InterpretationThe consensus definition is expected to improve awareness of this disease concept, provide diagnostic framework, and facilitate future international research and clinical trials. image
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