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[Risk factors of nosocomial meningitis in neurological intensive care unit. Results of a five-year prospective study].

作者信息

Kurdyumova N V, Savin I A, Ershova O N, Shifrin M A, Danilov G V, Usachev D Yu

机构信息

Burdenko Neurosurgical Center, Moscow, Russia.

出版信息

Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko. 2021;85(6):83-91. doi: 10.17116/neiro20218506183.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Nosocomial meningitis (NM) is a serious complication in neurosurgery. Understanding the risk factors of nosocomial meningitis is important for their prevention.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the main risk factors of NM in neurological intensive care unit.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

A prospective study included all patients (=2140) treated at the neurological intensive care unit for more than 48 hours between October 1, 2010 and October 31, 2015. Cases of nosocomial meningitis were registered. We analyzed risk factors in 2 groups of patients (with and without NM).

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

The incidence of NM in neurological intensive care unit was 8.4% (95% CI 6.8-10.0) (=180). Relative risk of NM under external ventricular drainage was 3.98 (99 cases of NM, <0.05). Relative risk of NM in patients with CSF leakage (including nasal CSF leakage after transsphenoidal surgery) was 5.2 (49 cases of NM, <0.05). The incidence of nosocomial meningitis was significantly higher among patients with surgery time ≥8 hours (17.68%, <0.01). Nosocomial meningitis was also significantly more common after redo surgery (13.07%, <0.05). Insertion of intracranial pressure sensor was not a significant risk factor of NM. The risk of meningitis was 2.67% if the above-mentioned factors were absent. Extracranial factors are not specific for NM. No significant relationship between certain neurosurgical disease and NM was found.

CONCLUSION

We found higher risk of NM in ICU patients with the following factors: external ventricular drainage, CSF leakage, redo surgery and surgery time.

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