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Meningitis
and other CNS infections
Frank Madore, MD
Hennepin County Medical Center
Minneapolis, MN, USA
3
BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND
4
history

first described by Viesseux in 1805

Flexner developed antiserum in 1913

antibiotic use began in 1930s-40s

high morbidity and mortality to this day
– 20-40% depending on organism
– 30% with residual deficits

changing landscape of causative
organisms based on vaccination patterns
5
definitions

meningitis – inflammation of the
meninges

encephalitis – inflammation of brain
parenchymaa

myelitis – inflammation of spinal cord
6
epidemiology

meningitis endemic in parts of Africa

occurs in epidemics in US
– incidence is 5-10/100,000 per year,
winter
– 80% are Neisseria and Strep pneumo
– viral meningitis twice as common,
summer

encephalitis less common but incidence
rising due to West Nile Virus

rare brain abscesses due to sinusitis,
otitis media, immunocompromised 7
MENINGITISMENINGITIS
8
etiology
streptococcus pneumoniae

neisseria meningitidis (<45 yo)

listeria monocytogenes

aseptic
viral – HSV, enteroviruses, etc.
– fungal – crypto, histo, blasto, coccidioides
– parasites – toxo, neurocyster. trichinosis
– rickettsiae – RMSF, typhus
– non-infectious – post inf, drugs, systemic
dz
9
pathophysiology

nasopharyngeal colonization → mucosal
invasion → enter blood stream → evade
immune destruction → cross blood brain
barrier into CSF

meningeal inflammation → increased
permeability of BBB, vasculitis, edema,
increased ICP

decreased cerebral perfusion, decreased
CSF glucose, increased CSF protein
10
risk factors

age <5 or >60

male

african descent

crowding

sickle cell disease

malignancy

etoh, DM

recent ENT surgery or head injury
11
clinical presentation

headache

fever

nausea/vomiting

seizures

altered mental status

nuchal rigidity

photophobia

many present atypically (old, young,
immune compromised, aseptic) 12
clinical presentation

often have a primary source of infection
on exam (PNA, UTI, sinusitis, OM, etc.)

purpuric rash with menincococcemia

Kernig Sign – can't extend knee to 180
while laying supine with hip in flexion

Brudzinski Sign – 5 described, 2 used now
– contralateral – flexion of one hip causes
flexion of the other hip
– neck – flexion of neck causes hip flexion

jolt acceleration of headache
13
complications

acute – coma, seizure, loss of airway
reflexes, respiratory arrest, cerebral
edema, DIC, dehydration, death

delayed – seizures, paralysis, cognitive
deficits, hydrocephalus, hearing loss,
ataxia, blindness, death

complications from viral meningitis are
rare
14
ENCEPHALITISENCEPHALITIS
15
etiology

usually viral – HSV, HHV, west nile virus,
arbovirus, VZV, EBV

occasionally idiopathic, post infectious, or
bacterial (mycoplasma pneumoniae)
16
pathophysiology

innoculation occurs via various
mechanisms depending on the virus

viremia, proliferation within neurons, or
invasion via nasal mucosa

CSF invasion similar to meningitis but less
of an immune response if viral → fewer
neurologic sequelae in most patients
17
clinical presentation

symptoms similar to meningitis, except:

almost all have AMS

personality changes

focal neurologic signs

higher incidence of seizure

hallucinations, bizarre behavior
– may precede other signs → psych dx
18
complications

dependent on etiologic agent

Japanese, Eastern equine, and St. Louis
encephalitis have high M&M

West Nile Virus infects few but has
significant mortality

HSV mortality dropped from 70% to 30%
with acyclovir
– survivors: seizure, motor/cognitive deficits

TB M&M vary based on duration

fungal mortality high, morbidity low
19
CNS ABSCESSCNS ABSCESS
20
etiology

usually invasion from more common ENT
infections (otitis media, sinusitis, dental
infections, etc.)

streptococcus milleri most common

also bacterioides, staph aureus,
propionbacterium, enterobacteriae
21
clinical presentation

similar to encephalitis, often difficult to
differentiate clinically

usually subacute (>2 weeks onset) course
of illness

often have papilledema

acute worsening can occur with rupture of
abscess into ventricles or with uncal
herniaton

can mimic intracranial hemorrhage
22
complications

mortality >50% without aggressive care
– <20% with surgical aspiration + abx

80% develop seizure disorder

cognitive deficits, focal neuro deficits
common

epidural abscess → paralysis, motor &
sensory deficits, bowel/bladder
dysfunction
23
DIAGNOSISDIAGNOSIS
24
CT before LP?
unnecessary in most patients with
suspected meningitis, except:
– focal neuro deficits
– altered mental status/coma
– papilledema
– seizures
– trauma
CT and LP should not delay treatment
abx → CT if needed → LP
25
lumbar puncture
collect at least 3 tubes of 1 mL each
opening pressure = 5-20 cm H2O
cell count <5 WBC/mm3
differential <1 PMN/mm3
protein = 15-45 mg/dL
glucose = 60% blood glucose
gram stain/AFB
culture, specific antigen tests
26
adjuncts to LP

blood cultures
– often have higher yields for bacteria

CBC w/diff
– don't let it talk you out of an LP

chemistry panel
– compare glucose to CSF, renal function

CXR
– 50% w/strep pnuemo meningitis have
PNA

EEG – encephalitis (HSV)
27
MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT
28
resuscitation

fulminant presentation
– septic shock
– seizures
– cerebral edema
– hypoxia
– loss of airway reflexes

standard supportive measures
– mannitol for cerebral edema
– empiric antibiotics as soon as possible
29
antibiotic regimen

vancomycin plus
– ceftriaxone or
– cefotaxime or
– meropenem or
– chloramphenicol

add ampicillin if >50 yrs

neonates: cefotaxime + ampicillin

special cases: penetrating trauma, post
neurosurgery, VP shunt
30
other medications

acyclovir for suspected HSV

INH, rifampin, etc. for TB

amphotericin B for fungal (not in ED)

flagyl for CNS abscess
– also early neurosurgical consultation
31
steroids in meningitis

dexamethasone has been shown to
reduce cerebral edema, ICP, CSF lactate

past studies with variable results

randomized controlled study in sub-
Saharan Africa showed no benefit in
children

randomized controlled study in Vietnam
showed reduction of long-term neurologic
sequelae with dexamethasone >14 yo
– dexamethasone for strep pneumoniae 32
chemoprophylaxis

rifampin 600 mg x4 doses in household
contacts

ciprofloxacin 500 mg x1 dose in HCW with
direct contact (intubation, suctioning)
33
disposition

admit

can consider d/c if symptoms are classic
for viral meningitis and follow up within
24 hours can be ensured
– often viral meningitis is admitted on abx
until bacterial causes can be excluded
34
SUMMARYSUMMARY
35
in conclusion...

suspicion of CNS infection mandates LP
unless contraindications to blind LP exist
– in which case, perform HCT first

do not delay abx for HCT or LP

evaluation for CNS infection in a patient
with the right symptoms should not stop
if another infection is found
– many have hematogenous spread from
PNA or UTI
36
QUESTIONSQUESTIONS
37

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  • 1. Project: Ghana Emergency Medicine Collaborative Document Title: Meningitis and Other CNS Infections Author(s): Frank Madore, MD License: Unless otherwise noted, this material is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike-3.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ We have reviewed this material in accordance with U.S. Copyright Law and have tried to maximize your ability to use, share, and adapt it. These lectures have been modified in the process of making a publicly shareable version. The citation key on the following slide provides information about how you may share and adapt this material. Copyright holders of content included in this material should contact open.michigan@umich.edu with any questions, corrections, or clarification regarding the use of content. For more information about how to cite these materials visit http://open.umich.edu/privacy-and-terms-use. Any medical information in this material is intended to inform and educate and is not a tool for self-diagnosis or a replacement for medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or treatment by a healthcare professional. Please speak to your physician if you have questions about your medical condition. Viewer discretion is advised: Some medical content is graphic and may not be suitable for all viewers. 1
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  • 3. Meningitis and other CNS infections Frank Madore, MD Hennepin County Medical Center Minneapolis, MN, USA 3
  • 5. history  first described by Viesseux in 1805  Flexner developed antiserum in 1913  antibiotic use began in 1930s-40s  high morbidity and mortality to this day – 20-40% depending on organism – 30% with residual deficits  changing landscape of causative organisms based on vaccination patterns 5
  • 6. definitions  meningitis – inflammation of the meninges  encephalitis – inflammation of brain parenchymaa  myelitis – inflammation of spinal cord 6
  • 7. epidemiology  meningitis endemic in parts of Africa  occurs in epidemics in US – incidence is 5-10/100,000 per year, winter – 80% are Neisseria and Strep pneumo – viral meningitis twice as common, summer  encephalitis less common but incidence rising due to West Nile Virus  rare brain abscesses due to sinusitis, otitis media, immunocompromised 7
  • 9. etiology streptococcus pneumoniae  neisseria meningitidis (<45 yo)  listeria monocytogenes  aseptic viral – HSV, enteroviruses, etc. – fungal – crypto, histo, blasto, coccidioides – parasites – toxo, neurocyster. trichinosis – rickettsiae – RMSF, typhus – non-infectious – post inf, drugs, systemic dz 9
  • 10. pathophysiology  nasopharyngeal colonization → mucosal invasion → enter blood stream → evade immune destruction → cross blood brain barrier into CSF  meningeal inflammation → increased permeability of BBB, vasculitis, edema, increased ICP  decreased cerebral perfusion, decreased CSF glucose, increased CSF protein 10
  • 11. risk factors  age <5 or >60  male  african descent  crowding  sickle cell disease  malignancy  etoh, DM  recent ENT surgery or head injury 11
  • 12. clinical presentation  headache  fever  nausea/vomiting  seizures  altered mental status  nuchal rigidity  photophobia  many present atypically (old, young, immune compromised, aseptic) 12
  • 13. clinical presentation  often have a primary source of infection on exam (PNA, UTI, sinusitis, OM, etc.)  purpuric rash with menincococcemia  Kernig Sign – can't extend knee to 180 while laying supine with hip in flexion  Brudzinski Sign – 5 described, 2 used now – contralateral – flexion of one hip causes flexion of the other hip – neck – flexion of neck causes hip flexion  jolt acceleration of headache 13
  • 14. complications  acute – coma, seizure, loss of airway reflexes, respiratory arrest, cerebral edema, DIC, dehydration, death  delayed – seizures, paralysis, cognitive deficits, hydrocephalus, hearing loss, ataxia, blindness, death  complications from viral meningitis are rare 14
  • 16. etiology  usually viral – HSV, HHV, west nile virus, arbovirus, VZV, EBV  occasionally idiopathic, post infectious, or bacterial (mycoplasma pneumoniae) 16
  • 17. pathophysiology  innoculation occurs via various mechanisms depending on the virus  viremia, proliferation within neurons, or invasion via nasal mucosa  CSF invasion similar to meningitis but less of an immune response if viral → fewer neurologic sequelae in most patients 17
  • 18. clinical presentation  symptoms similar to meningitis, except:  almost all have AMS  personality changes  focal neurologic signs  higher incidence of seizure  hallucinations, bizarre behavior – may precede other signs → psych dx 18
  • 19. complications  dependent on etiologic agent  Japanese, Eastern equine, and St. Louis encephalitis have high M&M  West Nile Virus infects few but has significant mortality  HSV mortality dropped from 70% to 30% with acyclovir – survivors: seizure, motor/cognitive deficits  TB M&M vary based on duration  fungal mortality high, morbidity low 19
  • 21. etiology  usually invasion from more common ENT infections (otitis media, sinusitis, dental infections, etc.)  streptococcus milleri most common  also bacterioides, staph aureus, propionbacterium, enterobacteriae 21
  • 22. clinical presentation  similar to encephalitis, often difficult to differentiate clinically  usually subacute (>2 weeks onset) course of illness  often have papilledema  acute worsening can occur with rupture of abscess into ventricles or with uncal herniaton  can mimic intracranial hemorrhage 22
  • 23. complications  mortality >50% without aggressive care – <20% with surgical aspiration + abx  80% develop seizure disorder  cognitive deficits, focal neuro deficits common  epidural abscess → paralysis, motor & sensory deficits, bowel/bladder dysfunction 23
  • 25. CT before LP? unnecessary in most patients with suspected meningitis, except: – focal neuro deficits – altered mental status/coma – papilledema – seizures – trauma CT and LP should not delay treatment abx → CT if needed → LP 25
  • 26. lumbar puncture collect at least 3 tubes of 1 mL each opening pressure = 5-20 cm H2O cell count <5 WBC/mm3 differential <1 PMN/mm3 protein = 15-45 mg/dL glucose = 60% blood glucose gram stain/AFB culture, specific antigen tests 26
  • 27. adjuncts to LP  blood cultures – often have higher yields for bacteria  CBC w/diff – don't let it talk you out of an LP  chemistry panel – compare glucose to CSF, renal function  CXR – 50% w/strep pnuemo meningitis have PNA  EEG – encephalitis (HSV) 27
  • 29. resuscitation  fulminant presentation – septic shock – seizures – cerebral edema – hypoxia – loss of airway reflexes  standard supportive measures – mannitol for cerebral edema – empiric antibiotics as soon as possible 29
  • 30. antibiotic regimen  vancomycin plus – ceftriaxone or – cefotaxime or – meropenem or – chloramphenicol  add ampicillin if >50 yrs  neonates: cefotaxime + ampicillin  special cases: penetrating trauma, post neurosurgery, VP shunt 30
  • 31. other medications  acyclovir for suspected HSV  INH, rifampin, etc. for TB  amphotericin B for fungal (not in ED)  flagyl for CNS abscess – also early neurosurgical consultation 31
  • 32. steroids in meningitis  dexamethasone has been shown to reduce cerebral edema, ICP, CSF lactate  past studies with variable results  randomized controlled study in sub- Saharan Africa showed no benefit in children  randomized controlled study in Vietnam showed reduction of long-term neurologic sequelae with dexamethasone >14 yo – dexamethasone for strep pneumoniae 32
  • 33. chemoprophylaxis  rifampin 600 mg x4 doses in household contacts  ciprofloxacin 500 mg x1 dose in HCW with direct contact (intubation, suctioning) 33
  • 34. disposition  admit  can consider d/c if symptoms are classic for viral meningitis and follow up within 24 hours can be ensured – often viral meningitis is admitted on abx until bacterial causes can be excluded 34
  • 36. in conclusion...  suspicion of CNS infection mandates LP unless contraindications to blind LP exist – in which case, perform HCT first  do not delay abx for HCT or LP  evaluation for CNS infection in a patient with the right symptoms should not stop if another infection is found – many have hematogenous spread from PNA or UTI 36