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Martijn Weisfelt1, Jan de Gans, Arie van der Ende, Diederik van de Beek.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Alcoholism is associated with susceptibility to infectious disease, particularly bacterial pneumonia. In the present study we described characteristics in alcoholic patients with bacterial meningitis and delineate the differences with findings in non-alcoholic adults with bacterial meningitis. METHODS/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20161709 PMCID: PMC2817003 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Patient's characteristics and clinical features in alcoholic and non-alcoholic patients with bacterial meningitis. a
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| Patients' characteristics before admission | |||
| Age | 53 (45–64) | 51 (32–67) | P = 0.52 |
| Male gender | 22 (82) | 319 (48) | P = 0.001 |
| Duration of symptoms <24 hours | 7/23 (30) | 305/630 (48) | P = 0.14 |
| Seizures | 3/23 (13) | 29/635 (5) | P = 0.10 |
| Headache | 3/17 (18) | 78/602 (13) | P = 0.48 |
| Antibiotics before admission | 4 (15) | 57/656 (9) | P = 0.29 |
| Predisposing factors | 27 (100) | 282 (43) | P < 0.001 |
| Otitis/sinusitis | 3 (11) | 172 (26) | P = 0.11 |
| Pneumonie | 11 (41) | 69 (11) | P<0.001 |
| Immunocompromise | 27 (100) | 86 (13) | P<0.001 |
| Clinical characteristics on presentation | |||
| Neck stiffness | 19/25 (76) | 541/650 (83) | P = 0.41 |
| Heart rate >120 beats per minute | 8/24 (30) | 69/619 (11) | P = 0.004 |
| Systolic blood pressure | 150 (121–183) | 140 (120–160) | P = 0.14 |
| Diastolic blood pressure | 90 (74–96) | 80 (65–90) | P = 0.04 |
| Body temperature ≥38°C | 19/25 (76) | 493/644 (77) | P = 1.00 |
| Rash | 1 (4) | 174/646 (27) | P = 0.01 |
| Score on Glasgow Coma Scale | 11 (9–13) | 11 (9–14) | P = 0.19 |
| Classic triad of bacterial meningitis | 14 (52) | 284 (43) | P = 0.37 |
| Focal neurologic deficits | 11 (41) | 217 (33) | P = 0.40 |
| Focal cerebral deficits | 8 (30) | 146 (22) | P = 0.36 |
| Cranial nerve palsies | 10 (37) | 179 (27) | P = 0.26 |
Data are number/number evaluated (%) or median (interquartile range);
Defined as otitis/sinusitis, pneumonia or immunocompromise;
defined as the use of immunosuppressive drugs or the presence of diabetes mellitus, alcoholism, asplenia, or HIV infection;
scores on the Glasgow Coma Scale range from 3 to 15, with 15 indicating a normal level of consciousness;
defined as fever, neck stiffness, and change in mental status;
defined as the presence of focal cerebral deficits or cranial nerve palsies;
defined as aphasia, mono- or hemiparesis.
Laboratory results in alcoholic and non-alcoholic patients with bacterial meningitis. a
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| Indexes of inflammation in CSF | |||
| White-cell count per mm3 | 549 (141–2677) | 3157 (880–8733) | P <0.001 |
| <100 | 6/26 (23) | 56/609 (9) | P <0.001 |
| 100–999 | 11/26 (42) | 106/609 (17) | P <0.001 |
| 1000–9999 | 7/26 (27) | 315/609 (52) | P <0.001 |
| >10.000 | 2/26 (8) | 132/609 (22) | P <0.001 |
| Protein, g/L | 4.2 (1.77–5.45) | 4.24 (2.36–6.90) | P = 0.46 |
| CSF:blood glucose ratio | 0.058 (0.02–0.26) | 0.07 (0.01–0.28) | P = 0.89 |
| Indexes of inflammation in blood | |||
| ESR, mm/hour | 50 (41–77) | 38 (18–69) | P = 0.06 |
| CRP | 240 (153–360) | 214 (127–312) | P = 0.46 |
| Sodium, mmol/L | 135 (131–137) | 137 (134–139) | P = 0.16 |
| Glucose, mmol/L | 10.8 (6.8–12.5) | 9.0 (7.4–11.0) | P = 0.24 |
| Thrombocyte count (×109/L) | 162 (98–239) | 185 (142–240) | P = 0.12 |
| Blood culture | 16/20 (80) | 381/582 (66) | P = 0.18 |
| Gram stain | |||
| Gram positive cocci | 19/25 (76) | 300/619 (48) | P = 0.01 |
| Gram negative cocci | 1/25 (4) | 218/619 (35) | P = 0.001 |
| Other bacteria | 0 | 21/619 (3) | P = 0.35 |
| Negative | 5/25 (20) | 80/619 (13) | P = 0.31 |
| CSF culture | |||
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| 19/27 (70) | 326/659 (49) | P = 0.01 |
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| 1/27 (4) | 255/659 (39) | P = 0.01 |
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| 5/27 (19) | 25/659 (4) | P = 0.01 |
| Other bacteria | 2/27 (7) | 53/659 (8) | P = 0.91 |
Data are number/number evaluated (%) or median (interquartile range);
CSF: cerebrospinal fluid; ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate; CRP: C-reactive protein.
Results of cranial computed tomography in 27 alcoholic patients with bacterial meningitis.
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| Total number of abnormalities | 6 (43) | 8 (42) |
| Recent brain infarction | 1 (7) | 3 (16) |
| Sinusitis/otitis | 1 (7) | 1 (5) |
| Cerebral oedema | 1 (7) | 1 (5) |
| Hydrocephalus | 1 (7) | 0 |
| Cerebritis | 1 (7) | 3 (16) |
| Empyema/abscess | 0 | 1 (5) |
| Skull fracture | 1 (7) | 1 (5) |
Percentages are calculated per number of episodes with cranial CT performed;
numbers do not add up to totals because of the presence of multiple abnormalities in several patients;
CT: computed tomography.
Clinical course and outcome in alcoholic and non-alcoholic patients with bacterial meningitis.
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| Clinical course | |||
| Systemic complications | 14 (52) | 187 (28) | P = 0.01 |
| Cardiorespiratory failure | 14 (52) | 183 (28) | P = 0.01 |
| Mechanical ventilation | 13/14 (93) | 143/181 (79) | P = 0.31 |
| Sepsis | 8/18 (44) | 80/376 (21) | P = 0.04 |
| Hyponatremia | 11/26 (42) | 172/581 (28) | P = 0.12 |
| Neurologic complications | 18 (67) | 348 (53) | P = 0.39 |
| Focal neurologic deficits | 7 (26) | 216 (33) | P = 0.46 |
| Seizures | 7 (26) | 99/650 (15) | P = 0.17 |
| Impairment of consciousness | 14 (52) | 256 (39) | P = 0.18 |
| Scores on Glasgow Outcome Scale | |||
| 1 (death) | 9 (33) | 131 (20) | P = 0.09 |
| 2 (vegetative state) | 0 | 3 (1) | P = 0.73 |
| 3 (severe disability) | 4 (15) | 20 (3) | P = 0.001 |
| 4 (moderate disability) | 5 (19) | 62 (9) | P = 0.76 |
| 5 (mild or no disability) | 9 (33) | 443 (66) | P = 0.001 |
| Neurologic examination at discharge | |||
| Focal neurologic deficits | 11/27 (41) | 202/659 (31) | P = 0.27 |
| Cranial-nerve palsies | 3/16 (19) | 102/460 (22) | P = 0.08 |
| Focal cerebral deficits | 3/18 (17) | 42/517 (8) | P = 0.19 |
Defined as cardiorespiratoiy failure, need for mechanical ventilation or the presence of sepsis;
defined as systolic blood pressure <90 mmHg with positive blood culture;
defined as sodium<130 mmol per liter;
defined as impairment of consciousness, seizures and focal neurologic abnormalities;
defined as the presence of focal cerebral deficits or cranial nerve palsies;
defined as aphasia, mono- or hemiparesis.