Literature DB >> 3270049

Pediatric cerebral abscess.

S D Moss1, D G McLone, M Arditi, R Yogev.   

Abstract

Fifty-four consecutive cases of children with cerebral abscess from 1958 to 1987 are reviewed. Their average age was 6.6 years, ranging from 3 days to 19 years. A wide range of organisms and underlying diseases was encountered. The predominant mode of surgical therapy was craniotomy with resection of the abscess. Aspiration and craniotomy with drainage-evacuation were also employed in our series. No underlying disease was found in 10 (19%) of the children. Cyanotic heart disease (CHD) was present in 13 (24%) of the children. Four children had dental abscesses and 1 had otitis media. Seven (13%) children had abscesses secondary to hydrocephalus/shunt infections. Sinusitis and otitis accounted for 5 cases (9%). Four children (7%) had tuberculomas. One abscess was associated with a nasal dermal sinus and one was congenital. Fourteen (26%) patients had negative cultures. Fourteen (26%) abscesses contained streptococci of various types. Staphylococci were found in only 5 (9%) of the abscesses. The congenital abscess was caused by salmonella. Two abscesses (7%) were fungal. Both of these patients died. Six children (11%) were treated without surgical intervention. Three of them died. Forty-eight children had surgical intervention; 12 underwent aspiration, 14 underwent open evacuation of the abscess, and 22 had abscesses resected. Mortality in the aspiration group was twice that of the evacuation or resection group (17, 7 and 9%), respectively). The factor which correlated best with mortality was the patient's clinical status on admission. The advent of CT scan at our facility improved mortality by facilitating accurate diagnosis and surgical intervention. Overall mortality rates decreased from 31 to 5.7% and surgical mortality fell from 21 to 2.9%.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3270049     DOI: 10.1159/000120407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Neurosci        ISSN: 0255-7975


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