| Literature DB >> 28979440 |
D J Stoeter1, B D Michael2,3, T Solomon2,3, L Poole1.
Abstract
The acute central nervous system infections meningitis and encephalitis commonly require management on intensive care units. The clinical features often overlap and in the acute phase-altered consciousness and seizures may also need to be managed. In April 2012, the first UK national guideline for the management of suspected viral encephalitis was published by the British Infection Association and Association of British Neurologists, and other key stakeholders, and included a simple management algorithm. The new guideline results from evidence demonstrating a number of common oversights in the standard management of suspected viral encephalitis in many settings. In combination with British Infection Association meningitis guidelines, evidence-based approaches now exist to facilitate the non-expert managing patients with suspected central nervous system infections. Here we bring together these guidelines and the supporting evidence applicable for intensivists into a single resource.Entities:
Keywords: Encephalitis; acute; adult; central nervous system infection; critical care; guidelines; intensive care
Year: 2015 PMID: 28979440 PMCID: PMC5606463 DOI: 10.1177/1751143715587927
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Intensive Care Soc ISSN: 1751-1437