Use of intensive care, intracranial pressure monitoring, and external ventricular drainage devises in patients with bacterial meningitis, a cohort study.
Malte M TetensCasper RoedJacob BodilsenLars H OmlandHelene MensAnne-Mette LebechNiels ObelKirsten MøllerRune RasmussenChristian Overgaard-SteensenAnders PernerMorten ZiebellÅse B AndersenPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2024)
Approximately half of the patients with bacterial meningitis needed intensive care and 47 had an intracranial device inserted. While some had conservatively correctable ICP, the majority needed CSF drainage. However, two patients experienced serious adverse events related to the device, potentially contributing to death. Our study highlights that the incremental value of ICP measurement and EVD in managing of bacterial meningitis requires further research.