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Observational Study
. 2014 Oct;42(5):817-27.
doi: 10.1007/s15010-014-0636-y. Epub 2014 Jun 6.

Listeria monocytogenes meningoencephalitis in adults: analysis of factors related to unfavourable outcome

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Observational Study

Listeria monocytogenes meningoencephalitis in adults: analysis of factors related to unfavourable outcome

I Pelegrín et al. Infection. 2014 Oct.

Abstract

Purpose: To analyse the short-term outcome in patients with Listeria monocytogenes meningoencephalitis (LMME) to improve management and outcome.

Methods: Observational study with adult patients with LMME between 1977 and 2009 at a tertiary hospital in Barcelona, Spain. Parameters that predicted outcome were assessed with univariate and logistic regression analysis.

Results: Of 59 cases of LMME, 28 occurred in the last decade. Since 1987, a new protocol has been used and 29/45 patients (64%) treated since then received adjuvant dexamethasone. In patients who received this treatment there was a trend towards fewer neurological sequelae (5 vs 33%; p = 0.052). Antiseizure prophylaxis with phenytoin was administered in 13/45 (28%) patients. Seizures occurred in 7/45 (16%) patients, all in the group who did not receive phenytoin. Hydrocephalus presented in 8/59 (14%). It was never present at admission and five patients needed neurosurgical procedures. Sequelae after 3 months were present in 8/45 (18%), mostly cranial nerve palsy. Rhombencephalitis (RE) was related to the presence of neurologic sequelae (OR: 20.4, 95% CI: 1.76-236). Overall mortality was 14/59 (24%), 9/59 (15%) due to neurological causes related to hydrocephalus or seizures. Mortality was defined as early in 36% and late in 64%. In the multivariate analysis, independent risk factors for mortality were presence of hydrocephalus (OR: 17.8, 95% CI: 2.753-114) and inappropriate empirical antibiotic therapy (OR: 6.5, 95% CI: 1.201-35).

Conclusions: Outcome of LMME may be improved by appropriate empirical antibiotic therapy, suspicion and careful management of hydrocephalus. Use of adjuvant dexamethasone or phenytoin in a subgroup of these patients might have a benefit.

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