CNS Infections Flashcards
Which organisms are the most common cause of meningitis in a neonate?
Group B Strep, E. Coli, and Listeria
Which organisms are the most common cause of meningitis in a 6 year old?
Streptococcus pneumoniae (applies to children ?3 months to 10 years of age)
Which organisms are the most common cause of meningitis in a 17 year old?
N. meningitidis (applies to children 10 years - 19 years of age)
In which patient populations should you consider Listeria as a potential etiologic agent for bacterial meningitis?
Infants, organ transplant recipients, patients with immunodeficiency, and patients >60 years of age.
Which antibiotics do not cross into the CSF and should never be used to provide CNS coverage?
Erythromycin, tetracycline, clindamycin, 1st and 2nd generation cephalosporins, and aminoglycosides (however, gentamicin is used synergistically in some regimens; e.g treatment of Listeria or enterococcus meningitis).
What is the empiric treatment for meningitis in infants >3 months of age?
3rd generation cephalosporin (Ceftriaxone or Cefotaxime) + Vancomycin (to cover for resistant S. pneumoniae)
What is the empiric treatment for meningitis in infants <3 months of age?
3rd generation cephalosporin (Ceftriaxone, Cefotaxime, or Ceftazidime) + Vancomycin (to cover for resistant S. pneumoniae) + Ampicillin (to cover for Listeria)
Why should Ceftazidime or Cefotaxime be used in place of Ceftriaxone in the empiric management for meningitis in infants <1 month old?
Ceftriaxone can displace bilirubin from albumin binding sites in neonates, theoretically putting them at risk for the development of acute bilirubin encephalopathy.
What should be added to the empiric antibiotic therapy regimen if pneumococcal meningitis is suspected?
Vancomycin should be added to the 3rd generation cephalosporin due to the possibility of cefalosporin-resistant S. pneumoniae. Rifampin can be used in place of vancomycin if the patient is allergic.
What would one expect to see on gram stain for a patient with an infection caused by S. pneumo?
Gram-positive cocci in pairs and chains
When are glucocorticoids approved for use in meningitis?
They are approved for use in patients with H. influenzae meningitis to reduce neurologic complications (including hearing loss). They are most effective if started prior to or concurrent with the first dose of antibiotics.
In which types of meningitis should close contacts receive chemoprophylaxis?
Close contacts of patients with meningococcal meningitis and Hib meningitis should receive prophylaxis.
What is the preferred treatment regimen for patients with confirmed meningococcal meningitis?
High-dose penicillin if susceptible, or 3rd generation cephalosporin if patient is PCN allergic. Close contacts should receive prophylaxis as well.
What is the definition of aseptic meningitis?
Headache, meningismus, and CSF lymphocytosis.
What are the common CSF findings associated with aseptic meningitis?
Normal/elevated opening pressure, WBC 10-1,000 cells/uL with lymphocyte predominance, and protein and glucose levels either normal or slightly elevated.
List the most common viral etiologies associated with aseptic meningitis and the typical time of year associated with the highest prevalance of each.
Enteroviruses and arboviruses in summer/early fall, mumps in the spring, HSV any time.
If a patient from the arid Southwest presents with meningitis, what endemic pathogen should be on your differential?
Coccidioides
If a patient from the Mississippi/Ohio river valleys presents with meningitis, what endemic pathogen should be on your differential?
Histoplasma
In adolescent patients with ALL, AIDS, or Hodgkin disease who present with meningitis, what uncommon pathogen should be added to the differential and what additional laboratory testing should be performed?
Cryptococcus. Do a CSF cryptococcal antigen and/or India ink test.
If a patient presents with meningitis and has recently been swimming in warm, unchlorinated water in the South in late summer, what pathogen should be suspected first?
Amebic meningitis should be suspected (Naegleria fowleri).