Meningitis Flashcards

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What organisms commonly cause meningitis?

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  • Bacterial meningitis;
    • Neisseria meningitidis (aka meningococcal, gram +ve diplococcus)
    • Streptococcus pneumoniae (aka pneumococal)
  • Tuberculosis meningitis
  • Viral
  • Fungal;
    • Cryptococcus neoformans
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Outline the pathophysiology of bacterial meningitis

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Bacteria enter meningeal space due to hole in dura or via blood stream

Strep. pneumoniae & Neiseria meningitidis enter via nasopharynx

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What is the clinical presentation of bacterial, TB, fungal & viral meningitis?

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  • Acute - bacterial & viral
  • Subacute - TB & fungal

Early;

  • Headache
  • Fever [not TB]
  • Vomiting
  • Low consciousness [not Viral]
  • Leg pains & cold hands & feet
  • Abnormal skin colour

Late;

  • Meningism;
    • Neck stiffness
    • Photophobia
    • Kernig’s sign (pain + resistance on passive knee extension with hip fully flexed)
  • Petechial rash (non-blanching)
  • Seizures +/- focal CNS signs +/- opisthotonus

Signs of galloping sepsis; slow cap refil, DIC, low BP, high temp, fast pulse

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Outline the investigation & management pathway for meningitis

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  1. Classic meningococcal rash/ severe sepsis?
    • Yes - sepsis 6 pathway + ceftriaxone
    • No - next
  2. Is the patient having seizures/ focal neurological signs/ GCS <15?
    • Yes - DXM + ceftriaxone + amoxicillin (>50yrs)/ aciclovir (encephalitis)
    • No - next
  3. Lumbar puncture for microbiology, virology, biochemistry & cytology
    • DXM + ceftriaxone
    • CSF results;
      • Acellular - another diagnosis
      • Neutrophil -continue ceftriaxone + DXM (+amoxicillin if >50)
      • Lymphocytes - other diagnosis (viral/ TB meningitis)
  • TB meningitis
    • CXR - pulmonary or miliary TB?
    • Tuberculin skin test
    • CT/ MR scan of brain - visualise tuberculomas & rule out abscess/ tumour
    • CSF examination - high lymphocytes & high protein
    • Treatment same as any TB
  • Viral meningitis
    • High neutrophils early on, then high lymphocytes
    • PCR useful
  • Fungal - CSS contains yeast with india ink stain
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