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Prodromal signs and clinical factors influencing outcome in patients with intraventricular rupture of purulent brain abscess.

M Takeshita1, T Kawamata, M Izawa, T Hori.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To elucidate prodromal signs and clinical factors influencing the prognosis in patients with intraventricular rupture of brain abscess (IVROBA) to prevent and manage this catastrophic condition.
METHODS: In this study, 33 consecutive patients with IVROBA diagnosed by computed tomography (CT) were treated. Basic and therapeutic parameters were evaluated as independent predictive factors of a poor prognosis by using univariate analysis. The factors were statistically analyzed based on the interval between initial symptoms and IVROBA.
RESULTS: Patients with a good outcome were younger (<21 yr old) (P < 0.003) and had fewer complications after IVROBA (P < 0.03). For the most part, these patients had undergone aspiration for brain abscess with ventricular drainage combined with the immediate administration of appropriate intravenous and intrathecal antibiotics (P < 0.02). In just a short time, abscesses located in the parieto-occipital region ruptured into the ventricle (P < 0.004), and those with nonsterile cultures (P < 0.01) developed into IVROBA. Just before IVROBA, patients had severe headaches, signs of meningeal irritation, and a rapidly deteriorating clinical condition within 10 days after the signs of meningeal irritation developed. A CT scan obtained before IVROBA ascertained localized enhancement of the ventricular wall adjacent to the abscess.
CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that signs of meningeal irritation and localized enhancement of the ventricular wall adjacent to the abscess, as observed on CT scans, preceded IVROBA. To decrease the mortality rate associated with purulent brain abscesses, signs forewarning of IVROBA should be recognized, and aggressive management of IVROBA should be initiated. Aggressive CT-guided aspiration of deep-seated abscesses, particularly in the parieto-occipital region, at the time forewarning signs of IVROBA are observed lead to the prevention of IVROBA and an improvement in outcome.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11220373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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