Literature DB >> 9007746

Cerebrovascular involvement in the acute phase of bacterial meningitis.

S Ries1, U Schminke, K Fassbender, M Daffertshofer, W Steinke, M Hennerici.   

Abstract

Cerebral ischaemia is a common complication of bacterial meningitis. Although cerebrovascular involvement in the acute phase of inflammation may be particularly important for the still unacceptably high morbidity and mortality, only, a few studies have investigated cerebrovascular changes in bacterial meningitis. We prospectively investigated changes of intracranial cerebral blood flow velocities (CBFV) in 22 patients (12 men, 10 women, mean age 48 years, 19 years, SD) with bacterial meningitis, by means of transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD). According to previously published criteria the degree of arterial narrowing was assessed and related to the patients' outcome. Elevated CBFVs in the middle cerebral artery were documented in 18/22 patients with markedly increased systolic peak velocities (CBFV of > 210 cm/s) in 7 patients. Serial examinations performed in 11 patients showed elevated CBFV as early as day 1, reaching peak CBFV between day 3 and day 6 after onset of symptoms in most cases. Furthermore, cerebrovascular involvement was also documented by disturbances of physiological slow spontaneous oscillations of blood flow velocities in 5/10 patients examined with TCD. Low Glasgow Coma Scales (< 7) on admission (29% vs 0%), focal cerebral ischaemic deficits (29% vs 7%) and, seizures (43% vs 7%) were more frequent in patients with CBFV of > 210 cm/s. Finally, a poor clinical outcome was significantly related to severe vascular involvement (P < 0.05). In conclusion, cerebrovascular complications are frequently found in patients with bacterial meningitis. TCD is an easily applicable technique for revealing vascular changes non-invasively, even in severely ill patients. Since our data suggest an unfavourable course of the disease in association with increased CBFV in intracranial arteries, probably indicating vasospasm, TCD could potentially be used to identify high-risk patients who could benefit from adjuvant therapeutic interventions.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9007746     DOI: 10.1007/s004150050050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol        ISSN: 0340-5354            Impact factor:   4.849


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