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[Intracranial pressure targeted treatment in acute bacterial meningitis increased survival].

Authors :
Glimåker M
Johansson B
Halldorsdottir H
Wanecek M
Elmi-Terander A
Bellander BM
Source :
Lakartidningen [Lakartidningen] 2014 Dec 16; Vol. 111 (51-52), pp. 2288-91. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Dec 16.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

To evaluate the efficacy of intracranial pressure (ICP)-targeted treatment, compared to standard intensive care, in adults with community acquired acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) and severely impaired consciousness, a prospectively designed intervention-control comparison study was performed. Included were patients with confirmed ABM and severely impaired mental status on admission. Fifty-two patients, given ICP-targeted treatment at a neuro-intensive care unit, and 53 control cases, treated with conventional intensive care, were included. All patients received intensive care with me-chanical ventilation, sedation, antibiotics and corticosteroids according to current guidelines. ICP-targeted treatment was performed in the intervention group, aiming at ICP 50 mmHg. The mortality was significantly lower in the intervention group compared to controls, 5/52 (10%) versus 16/53 (30%). Furthermore, only 17 patients (32%) in the control group fully recovered, compared to 28 (54%) in the intervention group. Early neuro-intensive care using ICP-targeted therapy reduces mortality and improves the overall outcome in adult patients with ABM and severely impaired mental status on admission.

Details

Language :
Swedish
ISSN :
1652-7518
Volume :
111
Issue :
51-52
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Lakartidningen
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25514667