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Volume 6

Journal of Infectious Diseases and Therapy

ISSN: 2332-0877

Infection Congress 2018

March 01-02, 2018

March 01-02, 2018 Berlin, Germany

5

th

International Congress on

INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Clinical characteristics and therapeutic outcomes of postneurosurgical bacterial meningitis in elderly

patients over 65: A hospital-based study

Lee Jun Jun

Kaohsiung Chung Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan

W

e collected 540 patients with adult bacterial meningitis (ABM) from 1986-2015, of whom 167 were ≥65 years. Of these

167 elderly patients, 82 had post-neurosurgical infections and 85 had spontaneous infections. The 82 elderly ABM

patients with post-neurosurgical infections included 48 men and 34 women with a median age of 71 years (range: 65-84

years). The major clinical presentations were fever (80.5%), altered consciousness (50.0%), hydrocephalus (43.9%), seizure

(24.4%) and septic shock (15.9%). Of the implicated pathogens, staphylococcal species (spp.) were the most common (31.7%),

followed by

Acinetobacter

spp. (12.2%),

Enterobacter

spp. (7.3%),

Pseudomonas

spp. (7.3%),

Enterococcus faecalis

(7.3%) and

Escherichia coli

(6.1%). The implicated

staphylococcal

spp. had a high rate of non-susceptibility to methicillin (84.6%), and the

implicated

Acinetobacter

spp. and

Enterobacter

spp. had non-susceptible rates to ceftazidime of 60% and 50%, respectively.

The mortality rate was 28.1%, and septic shock was the most significant prognostic factor. As the conclusion, elderly patients

accounted for 30.9% of all cases of ABM, of whom 49.1% had post-neurosurgical ABM. The clinical characteristics of the

elderly patients with post-neurosurgical ABM were non-specific, and cerebrospinal fluid studies were needed to confirm the

diagnosis. The mortality rate of this group of patients was high, and septic shock was an important prognostic factor. The

clinical and laboratory features and therapeutic outcomes were different between the elderly patients with post-neurosurgical

and spontaneous ABM.

Biography

Lee Jun Jun has completed her Medical Training at Tapei Medical University and Resident Training at Kaohsiung Chung Gung Memorial Hospital.

killerclaire@gmail.com

Lee Jun Jun, J Infect Dis Ther 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877-C1-039