Mortality indicators in pneumococcal meningitis: therapeutic implications
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2014Yazar
Erdem, HakanElaldi, Nazif
Öztoprak, Nefise
Şengöz, Gönül
Ak, Öznur
Kaya, Selçuk
İnan, Asuman
Nayman-Alpat, Saygın
Ulu-Kılıç, Ayşegül
Pekok, Abdullah Umut
Gündüz, Alper
Gozel, Mustafa G.
Pehlivanoğlu, Filiz
Yaşar, Kadriye
Yılmaz, Hava
Hatipoğlu, Mustafa
Çiçek-Şentürk, Gönül
Akçam, Füsun Z.
İnkaya, Ahmet C.
Kazak, Esra
Sağmak-Tartar, Ayşe
Tekin, Recep
Öztürk-Engin, Derya
Ersoy, Yasemin
Sipahi, Oğuz Reşat
Güven, Tümer
Tuncer-Ertem, Günay
Alabay, Selma
Akbulut, Ayhan
Balkan, İlker
Öncül, Oral
Çetin, Birsen
Dayan, Saim
Ersöz, Gülden
Karakaş, Ahmet
Özgüneş, Nail
Şener, Alper
Yeşilkaya, Ayşegül
Ertürk, Ayşe
Gündeş, Sibel
Karabay, Oğuz
Sırmatel, Fatma
Tosun, Selma
Turhan, Vedat
Yalci, Aysun
Akkoyunlu, Yasemin
Aydın, Emsal
Diktaş, Hüsrev
Köse, Şükran
Ulcay, Asım
Seyman, Derya
Savaşcı, Ümit
Leblebicioğlu, Hakan
Vahaboğlu, Haluk
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Erdem, H., Elaldi, N., Öztoprak, N., Sengoz, G., Ak, O., Kaya, S., Inan, A., Nayman-Alpat, S., Ulu-Kilic, A., Pekok, A. U., Gunduz, A., Gozel, M. G., Pehlivanoglu, F., Yasar, K., Yılmaz, H., Hatipoglu, M., Cicek-Senturk, G., Akcam, F. Z., Inkaya, A. C., Kazak, E., … Vahaboglu, H. (2014). Mortality indicators in pneumococcal meningitis: therapeutic implications. International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases, 19, 13–19. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2013.09.012Özet
Background: the aim of this study was to delineate mortality indicators in pneumococcal meningitis with special emphasis on therapeutic implications. Methods: This retrospective, multicenter cohort study involved a 15-year period (1998-2012). Culture-positive cases (n = 306) were included solely from 38 centers. Results: Fifty-eight patients received ceftriaxone plus vancomycin empirically. the rest were given a third-generation cephalosporin alone. Overall, 246 (79.1%) isolates were found to be penicillin-susceptible, 38 (12.2%) strains were penicillin-resistant, and 22 (7.1%) were oxacillin-resistant (without further minimum inhibitory concentration testing for penicillin). Being a critical case (odds ratio (OR) 7.089, 95% confidence interval (CI) 3.230-15.557) and age over 50 years (OR 3.908, 95% CI 1.820-8.390) were independent predictors of mortality, while infection with a penicillin-susceptible isolate (OR 0.441, 95% CI 0.195-0.996) was found to be protective. Empirical vancomycin use did not provide significant benefit (OR 2.159, 95% CI 0.949-4.912). Conclusions: Ceftriaxone alone is not adequate in the management of pneumococcal meningitis due to penicillin-resistant pneumococci, which is a major concern worldwide. Although vancomycin showed a trend towards improving the prognosis of pneumococcal meningitis, significant correlation in statistical terms could not be established in this study. Thus, further studies are needed for the optimization of pneumococcal meningitis treatment. (C) 2013 the Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Society for Infectious Diseases. All rights reserved.