Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Volume 217, Issue 1 , Pages 61-64, 15 January 2004

Trypanosoma cruzi-associated cerebrovascular disease: a case-control study in Eastern Colombia

  • Fidias E. Leon-Sarmiento

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Medical Neurology Branch, National Institutes of Health, 10 Center Drive, Building 10-5N 234, NINDS, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
    • UIS-Santander University School of Medicine, Bucaramanga, Colombia
    • Universidad de Pamplona, Pamplona, Norte de Santander, Colombia
    • Neuro.net-Instituto Colombiano de Neurociencias Aplicadas, Neurobiologı́a Humana, and Neurologia Clinica y Funcional, Bucaramanga, Colombia
  • ,
  • Eder Mendoza

      Affiliations

    • UIS-Santander University School of Medicine, Bucaramanga, Colombia
  • ,
  • Martin Torres-Hillera

      Affiliations

    • UIS-Santander University School of Medicine, Bucaramanga, Colombia
    • Neuro.net-Instituto Colombiano de Neurociencias Aplicadas, Neurobiologı́a Humana, and Neurologia Clinica y Funcional, Bucaramanga, Colombia
    • Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander, Cucuta, Colombia
  • ,
  • Neyla Pinto

      Affiliations

    • UIS-Santander University School of Medicine, Bucaramanga, Colombia
    • Neuro.net-Instituto Colombiano de Neurociencias Aplicadas, Neurobiologı́a Humana, and Neurologia Clinica y Funcional, Bucaramanga, Colombia
  • ,
  • Janette Prada A.

      Affiliations

    • UIS-Santander University School of Medicine, Bucaramanga, Colombia
  • ,
  • Clara A. Silva

      Affiliations

    • UIS-Santander University School of Medicine, Bucaramanga, Colombia
  • ,
  • Silvia J. Vera C

      Affiliations

    • UIS-Santander University School of Medicine, Bucaramanga, Colombia
  • ,
  • Erwin Castillo

      Affiliations

    • UIS-Santander University School of Medicine, Bucaramanga, Colombia
  • ,
  • Vladimir Valderrama

      Affiliations

    • Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia
  • ,
  • Didier G. Prada

      Affiliations

    • UIS-Santander University School of Medicine, Bucaramanga, Colombia
    • Neuro.net-Instituto Colombiano de Neurociencias Aplicadas, Neurobiologı́a Humana, and Neurologia Clinica y Funcional, Bucaramanga, Colombia
  • ,
  • Jaime Bayona-Prieto

      Affiliations

    • Universidad de Pamplona, Pamplona, Norte de Santander, Colombia
    • Neuro.net-Instituto Colombiano de Neurociencias Aplicadas, Neurobiologı́a Humana, and Neurologia Clinica y Funcional, Bucaramanga, Colombia
  • ,
  • Ingrid Garcia

      Affiliations

    • Instituto Nacional de Salud, Bogota, Colombia

Received 2 June 2003; received in revised form 28 July 2003; accepted 28 August 2003.

Abstract 

Trypanosoma cruzi infection is a common cause of cardiopathy in South America leading it eventually to an established stroke; however, the association between T. cruzi infection itself and cerebrovascular disease is still unknown. We did a case-control study at Eastern Colombia and found that T. cruzi infection was more frequent and statistically significant in stroke cases (24.4%) than controls (1.9%), (Chi square: 21.72; OR: 16.13; 95% confidence interval (CI): 3.64–71.4; p<0.00001). After removing the seropositive patients with cardiological abnormalities, the significance still remained by multivariate analysis (p<0.05). This is the first case-control study that demonstrated a significant link between this infection and symptomatic cerebrovascular disease, mainly ischemic, regardless of cardiac abnormalities. Therefore, we recommend that patients with stroke must be screened for T. cruzi infection if they currently live or have lived in places where this parasite is considered endemic.

Keywords:  Cerebrovascular disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, Colombia, Case-control studies, Neurotrypanosomiasis, Neuroepidemiology

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PII: S0022-510X(03)00259-4

doi:10.1016/j.jns.2003.08.015

Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Volume 217, Issue 1 , Pages 61-64, 15 January 2004