Spinal epidural abscesses: Clinical manifestations, prognostic factors, and outcomes

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Soehle, M
Wallenfang, T
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[1] Univ Leipzig, Dept Neurosurg, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
[2] Heart & Neuro Ctr Bodensee, Dept Neurosurg, Kreuzlingen, Switzerland
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C-reactive protein; infection; outcome; prognosis; spinal epidural abscess; white blood cell count;
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10.1097/00006123-200207000-00013
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to evaluate the clinical manifestations and prognostic factors for outcomes among patients with nontuberculous spinal epidural abscesses. METHODS: The records and magnetic resonance imaging/computed tomographic results for patients treated between,1994 and 2000 were retrospectively evaluated. Outcomes were assessed after 11 months, using scores ranging from 0 (dead) to 4 (no neurological deficits). RESULTS: All 25 patients (mean age'=, 62,yr) underwent surgery and subsequently received antibiotics. Back/neck pain (72% of patients), leukocytosis (64%), fever (60%), and motor deficits (56%) were the most common symptoms at admission. Outcomes were assessed, as poor for 40% of the patients and as good (no deficit or independently ambulatory) for 60%. Low leg muscle strength grades (r = 0.68, P < 0.001) and high white blood cell (WBC) counts (r = -0.56, P = -04006) at admission were significantly correlated with low outcome scores. From the time of admission until 14 days after surgery, the poor-outcome group exhibited significantly (P < 0.005) higher WBC counts, compared with the good outcome group. The same was true for C-reactive protein levels, with the exception that no differences between groups were, observed until 8 days after surgery. Factors such as cervicothoracic abscess locations (P = 0.041), lower limb motor deficits (P = 0.005), complete paralysis (P = 0.005), and WBC counts of more than 14,000 cells/mul (P = 0.049) at admission were observed to be prognostic for poor outcomes. CONCLUSION: Surgical decompression combined with antimicrobial therapy remains the recommended treatment. in addition to abscess locations and, motor deficits, inflammatory markers such as WBC counts and C-reactive protein levels are prognostic for outcomes.
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