TY - JOUR
T1 - Neuropsychological Sequelae in 91 Cases of Pneumococcal Meningitis
AU - Gade, Anders
AU - Bohr, Vilhelm
AU - Bohr, Vilhelm
AU - Bjerrum, Jette
AU - Udesen, Hanne
AU - Mortensen, Erik Lykke
N1 - Funding Information:
The collection of patient data was supported by grants from Queen Louise Children's Hospital Foundation and the Danish Medical Research Foundation to Vil-helm Bohr. Collection of control data and preparation of the article were supported by grants from the Danish Medical Research Foundation to Anders Gade.
PY - 1992/1/1
Y1 - 1992/1/1
N2 - During the years 1966 to 1976, 164 children and adults with pneumococcal meningitis were admitted to our hospital. By 1980,91 of the 111 survivors were assessed with neuropsychological tests to detect cognitive deficits. The 58 adults (age range 18 to 83 years) were divided into groups with and without alternative etiologic factors (mainly head trauma with skull fracture) and compared separately with 141 normal controls. In addition to group comparisons, we made individual assessments of impairment in adults by comparing the observed data with those predicted from regression analysis. The data from 33 children were evaluated without control. In group comparisons, a deficit in the adult group was found in visuomotor speed tests. Individual assessment revealed unequivocal cognitive impairment in three patients.
AB - During the years 1966 to 1976, 164 children and adults with pneumococcal meningitis were admitted to our hospital. By 1980,91 of the 111 survivors were assessed with neuropsychological tests to detect cognitive deficits. The 58 adults (age range 18 to 83 years) were divided into groups with and without alternative etiologic factors (mainly head trauma with skull fracture) and compared separately with 141 normal controls. In addition to group comparisons, we made individual assessments of impairment in adults by comparing the observed data with those predicted from regression analysis. The data from 33 children were evaluated without control. In group comparisons, a deficit in the adult group was found in visuomotor speed tests. Individual assessment revealed unequivocal cognitive impairment in three patients.
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U2 - 10.1080/87565649209540537
DO - 10.1080/87565649209540537
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:84956407027
VL - 8
SP - 447
EP - 457
JO - Developmental Neuropsychology
JF - Developmental Neuropsychology
SN - 8756-5641
IS - 4
ER -