Community-acquired bacterial meningitis in adults: emergency department management protocol

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I. Smets
S. Verelst
G. Meyfroidt
E. Van Wijngaerden
A. Wilmer
J. van Loon
K. Lagrou
B. Dubois
机构
[1] University Hospitals Leuven,Department of Neurology
[2] University Hospitals Leuven,Department of Emergency Medicine
[3] University Hospitals Leuven,Department of Intensive Care Medicine
[4] University Hospitals Leuven,Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation
[5] University Hospitals Leuven,Department of General Internal Medicine, Medical Intensive Care Unit
[6] University Hospitals Leuven,Department of Neurosurgery
[7] University Hospitals Leuven,Department of Laboratory Medicine
[8] KU Leuven,Laboratory for Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurosciences
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Acta Neurologica Belgica | 2020年 / 120卷
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Bacterial meningitis; Neuro-infectious diseases; Flowchart;
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Acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) is a rare but disabling infectious condition that requires a performant multidisciplinary management approach. Between 70 and 90 adult patients are diagnosed with community-acquired ABM in Belgium annually, and reported case fatality rates range from 17 to 40%. The currently available guidelines provide evidence-based guidance on how to manage this disease. However, these guidelines do not translate the evidence to the daily practice at the emergency department in a Belgian healthcare context. We created a taskforce in University Hospitals Leuven consisting of experts with complementary expertise in managing this disease: neurology, neurosurgery, intensive care medicine, microbiology and infectious diseases. The taskforce agreed upon a flowchart containing seven management steps encompassing all relevant phases in emergency ABM management. In addition to the focus on timely and adequate initiation of antimicrobial treatment, the flowchart and protocol also provide guidance on practical hurdles such as how to assess the safety of performing a lumbar puncture and when to refer patients to the intensive care department. This protocol was implemented in University Hospitals Leuven and fosters inter-disciplinary coordination of ABM care.
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