Lyme disease natural history, complications and prognosis
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Overview
Prognosis
For early cases, prompt treatment is usually curative.[1] However, the severity and treatment of Lyme disease may be complicated due to late diagnosis, failure of antibiotic treatment, simultaneous infection with other tick-borne diseases including ehrlichiosis, babesiosis, and bartonella, and immune suppression in the patient.
A meta-analysis published in 2005 found that some patients with Lyme disease have fatigue, joint and/or muscle pain, and neurocognitive symptoms persisting for years despite antibiotic treatment.[2] Patients with late Stage Lyme disease have been shown to experience a level of physical disability equivalent to that seen in congestive heart failure.[3]
Though rare, Lyme disease can be fatal.[4][5][6][7]The first CDC recognized death from Lyme disease was Amanda Schmidt, age 11.[8]
References
- ↑ Krause PJ, Foley DT, Burke GS, Christianson D, Closter L, Spielman A (2006). "Reinfection and relapse in early Lyme disease". Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 75 (6): 1090–4. PMID 17172372.
- ↑ Cairns V, Godwin J (2005). "Post-Lyme borreliosis syndrome: a meta-analysis of reported symptoms". Int J Epidemiol. 34 (6): 1340–5. PMID 16040645.
- ↑ Klempner MS, Hu LT, Evans J; et al. (2001). "Two controlled trials of antibiotic treatment in patients with persistent symptoms and a history of Lyme disease". N Engl J Med. 345 (2): 85–92. PMID 11450676.
- ↑ Kirsch M, Ruben FL, Steere AC, Duray PH, Norden CW, Winkelstein A (1988). "Fatal adult respiratory distress syndrome in a patient with Lyme disease". JAMA. 259 (18): 2737–9. PMID 3357244.
- ↑ Oksi J, Kalimo H, Marttila RJ; et al. (1996). "Inflammatory brain changes in Lyme borreliosis. A report on three patients and review of literature". Brain. 119 (Pt 6): 2143–54. PMID 9010017.
- ↑ Waniek C, Prohovnik I, Kaufman MA, Dwork AJ (1995). "Rapidly progressive frontal-type dementia associated with Lyme disease". J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 7 (3): 345–7. PMID 7580195.
- ↑ Cary NR, Fox B, Wright DJ, Cutler SJ, Shapiro LM, Grace AA (1990). "Fatal Lyme carditis and endodermal heterotopia of the atrioventricular node". Postgrad Med J. 66 (772): 134–6. PMID 2349186.
- ↑ "First Lyme Disease Death Told". Los Angeles Times. 1990-09-26.