Literature DB >> 1575342

The association between meningitis and dural puncture in bacteremic rats.

H Carp1, S Bailey.   

Abstract

Clinicians have long been concerned that performance of spinal anesthesia during a period of bacteremia may result in the subsequent development of meningitis. In order to determine whether such an association exists, percutaneous dural puncture was performed in 40 animals during a period of Escherichia coli bacteremia. Twenty-four hours later, spinal fluid was obtained for final analysis by surgically draining the cisterna magna. Twelve animals had E. coli recovered from the surgically drained spinal fluid. Only animals with a circulating bacterial count of at least 50 CFU/ml developed meningitis. Microscopic examination of the brains and spinal cords of animals with infected cerebrospinal fluid showed evidence of central nervous system infection. Bacteremic animals not undergoing percutaneous dural puncture always had sterile spinal fluid (n = 40). Cisternal puncture in the absence of bacteremia did not result in infection (n = 30). Treatment with a single dose of gentamicin before the dural puncture eliminated the risk of meningitis after dural puncture in 30 bacteremic animals. These results demonstrate that dural puncture is associated with the development of meningitis in rats, provided the animals are bacteremic at the time of the puncture. However, antibiotic treatment before the dural puncture appears to eliminate this risk.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1575342     DOI: 10.1097/00000542-199205000-00012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesthesiology        ISSN: 0003-3022            Impact factor:   7.892


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