Clinical study of 44 cases of Staphylococcus aureus meningitis

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Pintado, V
Meseguer, MA
Fortún, J
Cobo, J
Navas, E
Quereda, C
Corral, I
Moreno, S
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[1] Univ Alcala de Henares, Hosp Ramon y Cajal, Dept Infect Dis, Madrid 28034, Spain
[2] Univ Alcala de Henares, Hosp Ramon y Cajal, Dept Microbiol, Madrid 28034, Spain
[3] Univ Alcala de Henares, Hosp Ramon y Cajal, Dept Neurol, Madrid 28034, Spain
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10.1007/s10096-002-0814-1
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
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In order to describe the clinical features and outcome of Staphylococcus aureus meningitis, the charts of 44 cases seen at one teaching hospital during a 20-year period were retrospectively reviewed. Staphylococcus aureus was the fifth most common cause of bacterial meningitis (10.2% of cases). There were 28 (63%) cases of postoperative meningitis and 16 (37%) of spontaneous meningitis. Patients with postoperative meningitis were younger than patients with spontaneous meningitis (mean age, 40.3 vs. 59.3 years; P=0.04) and had a lower frequency of community-acquired infection (32.1% vs. 93.8%; P<0.01), severe underlying diseases (28% vs. 87%; P<0.01) and associated staphylococcal infection (35% vs. 75%; P=0.01). The clinical presentation was similar in both groups, but patients with postoperative meningitis had a lower frequency of altered mental status (39% vs. 75%; P=0.02), meningeal signs (28% vs. 62%; P=0.02), petechial rash (0% vs. 18%; P=0.04), bacteremia (7% vs. 75%; P<0.01), and septic shock (0% vs. 44%; P<0.01). Most patients were treated with cloxacillin or vancomycin, with or without rifampicin, for a mean period of 22.5 days (range, 1-100 days). Overall mortality was 27%, and the mortality rate was higher for cases of spontaneous than postoperative meningitis (50% vs. 14%; P=0.01). Mortality correlated significantly with advanced age, spontaneous meningitis, altered mental status, and the presence of severe underlying diseases, bacteremia, and septic shock.
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