Ventriculitis associated with extraventricular drainage: etiology, diagnosis and treatment focused on neurocritic care units
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Ventriculitis associated with extraventricular drainage: etiology, diagnosis and treatment focused on neurocritic care units
Abstract
Ventriculitis after extraventricular drainage is a very important neurosurgical complication in neurocritical care units. It is necessary to make an early diagnosis, given that the morbidity and mortality secondary to it can be variable, and complicate the evolution of neurocritical patients. Despite this, ventriculostomy continues to be an important pillar in monitoring and treatment. Given the urgency of ventriculitis associated with multiresistant germs, new antimicrobial drugs have emerged as part of the treatment, as intraventricular routes have been proposed within the new investigations. However, the foregoing does not yet have sufficient bases to be able to support it. The present review was carried out with the aim of contributing to an early diagnosis and treatment of ventriculitis associated with extra ventricular drainage in neurocritical patients, and in this way to contribute to improve survival and prevent fatal outcomes in these patients.
La ventriculitis posterior a un drenaje extraventicular constituye una complicación neuroquirúrgica muy importante en las unidades de cuidados neurocríticos. Se hace necesario realizar un diagnóstico precoz, dado que la morbimortalidad secundaria a esta puede ser variable y complicar la evolución de los pacientes neurocríticos. A pesar de esto, la ventriculostomía continúa siendo un pilar importante en el monitoreo y el tratamiento. Ante la urgencia de ventriculitis asociadas a gérmenes multirresistentes han surgido nuevos fármacos antimicrobianos como parte del tratamiento, al igual que se han propuesto vías intraventriculares dentro de las nuevas investigaciones. Sin embargo, lo anterior aún no tiene bases suficientes para poder sustentarlo. La presente revisión se realizó con el objetivo de contribuir a un diagnóstico precoz y al tratamiento de la ventriculitis asociada a drenaje extraventricular en pacientes neurocríticos, y de esta forma poder mejorar la sobrevida y prevenir desenlaces fatales en estos pacientes.
Keywords: Cerebrospinal fluid; Líquido cefalorraquídeo; Ventriculitis; Ventriculostomy; Ventriculostomía.
Copyright: © 2019 Permanyer.
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