Risk Factors for Severe Outcomes in Bacterial Meningitis

ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2022)

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Objectives: This study aimed to define risk factors associated with suppurative complications, short-term sequelae, and death in pediatric patients with bacterial meningitis. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted on children with bacterial meningitis, aged 0 months to 18 years, who were admitted to the Hospital Infantil Jo??o Paulo II, reference in infectious diseases, from 2005 to 2018. Results: In 178 cases, meningococcal meningitis was the most prevalent disease form (51%), followed by pneumococcal meningitis (31%) and Haemophilus influenzae type B meningitis (10%). The main clinical findings at admission were fever (93.1%), vomiting (67.9%), drowsiness (47.8%), headache (36.5%), irritability (28.3%), and seizures (26.4%). Suppurative complications were recorded in 19% of the patients. The prevalence of neurological sequelae during hospital discharge was 12.4%. Hearing (41%; n = 9) and cognitive (9%) impairments were prominent among the diagnosed sequelae. Incidences of epileptic crises, vestibular disorders, or hydrocephalus were noted in one case each (4.5%), and 12.4% of the patients died. Conclusions: Streptococcus pneumoniae and H. influenzae type B were associated with the diagnosis of sequelae during hospital discharge, seizures were considered a risk factor for suppurative complications, and gastrointestinal symptoms or signs of clinical severity were associated with death.
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Bacterial Meningitis, Pediatrics, Infectious Complications, Death
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