2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00415-009-5395-9
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Cerebral infarction in bacterial meningitis: predictive factors and outcome

Abstract: In this study, we analysed the frequency, morphological patterns and clinical characteristics of cerebral ischaemia in bacterial meningitis. We sought to determine predictors for the development of vasculopathy and ischaemic infarction in patients with bacterial meningitis. Consecutive adult patients admitted between March 1998 and February 2009 to a neurological intensive care unit at a university hospital in Germany with the diagnosis of bacterial meningitis were included in the study. Standard criteria were… Show more

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“…All patients presented with an impaired level of consciousness. On presentation, the median score on the Glasgow Coma Scale was 10 (range, [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. Seven patients (47%) had focal neurological deficits on admission, mostly aphasia (n = 4) and/or hemiparesis (n = 4).…”
Section: Patient Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All patients presented with an impaired level of consciousness. On presentation, the median score on the Glasgow Coma Scale was 10 (range, [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. Seven patients (47%) had focal neurological deficits on admission, mostly aphasia (n = 4) and/or hemiparesis (n = 4).…”
Section: Patient Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor outcome in bacterial meningitis is often caused by vascular complications, both in the systemic and central nervous system compartment [1]. Cerebrovascular complications are especially common in patients with pneumococcal meningitis, with arterial ischemic stroke in 10-29% of patients [3][4][5][6], cerebral venous sinus thrombosis in 9% [4], and intracerebral hemorrhage in 1-5% [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cerebral infarction is a severe complication of bacterial meningitis, reported as a result of vasculitis, vasospasm, endocarditis, or intra-arterial thrombosis. Only a few cohort studies on cerebral infarctions in bacterial meningitis have been published (5)(6)(7)(8). Cerebrovascular involvement, including cerebral infarction, is particularly common in pneumococcal meningitis (5, 9, 10) and typically occurs only in the acute phase of bacterial meningitis (11).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…La survenue d'AIC est plus classique puisque 8,8 % des méningites bactériennes sont compliquées d'ischémie céré-brale. Les mécanismes en cause sont la vascularite [4], le vasospasme, l'endocardite et les emboles septiques [5,6]. Les mécanismes avancés dans la survenue de péricardite après infection à Neisseria meningitidis sont une atteinte infectieuse avec péricardite purulente précoce ou une atteinte réactionnelle avec péricardite secondaire plus tardive [7].…”
Section: Irm Cérébrale Et Médullaireunclassified