Ventriculitis: A Severe Complication of Central Nervous System Infections.
Open Forum Infect Dis
; 8(6): ofab216, 2021 Jun.
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BACKGROUND: Ventriculitis, a dreaded complication of brain abscess, meningitis, and various neurosurgical procedures, has attracted limited attention in the medical literature. METHODS: This is a retrospective, single-center study. We screened the medical files of all patients who had a brain imaging report that included the word "ventriculitis" during years 2005-2019. Only patients with clinical, microbiological, and imaging features of ventriculitis were included. Data were collected through a standardized questionnaire. RESULTS: Ninety-eight patients fulfilled inclusion criteria: 42 women and 56 men, and the median age was 60 years (interquartile range, 48-68). The primary mechanism for ventriculitis was classified as follows: brain abscess (nâ
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29, 29.6%), meningitis (nâ
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27, 27.6%), intraventricular catheter-related (nâ
=â
17, 17.3%), post-neurosurgery (nâ
=â
13, 13.3%), and hematogenous (nâ
=â
12, 12.2%). The main neuroimaging features were intraventricular pus (nâ
=â
81, 82.7%), ependymal enhancement (nâ
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70, 71.4%), and intraventricular loculations (nâ
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15, 15.3%). The main pathogens were streptococci (nâ
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44, 44.9%), Gram-negative bacilli (nâ
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27, 27.6%), and staphylococci (nâ
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15, 15.3%). In-hospital and 1-year mortality rates were 30.6% (nâ
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30) and 38.8% (nâ
=â
38), respectively. Neurological sequelae were reported in 34 of 55 (61.8%) survivors, including cognitive impairment (nâ
=â
11), gait disturbances (nâ
=â
9), paresis (nâ
=â
7), behavior disorder (nâ
=â
6), and epilepsy (nâ
=â
5). On multivariate analysis, ageâ
>65 years, Glasgow Coma Scale scoreâ
<13 at initial presentation, status epilepticus, hydrocephalus, and positive cerebrospinal fluid culture were associated with 1-year mortality. We built a scoring system to stratify patients with ventriculitis into low risk (12.5%), intermediate risk (36.5%), and high risk (71.4%) of death. CONCLUSIONS: Ventriculitis is a severe complication of brain abscess, meningitis, or neurosurgery, with an in-hospital mortality rate of 30% and neurological sequelae in 60% of survivors.
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Open Forum Infect Dis
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2021
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