Predisposing Factors Responsible for the Occurrence of Bacterial Purulent Meningoencephalitis

Bacterial purulent meningoencephalitis (BPME) is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by various pyogenic bacteria. The disease is defined as the inflammatory process of leptomeninges (visceral layer, pia mater and arachnoid membrane) and brain parenchyma with exudates in the subarachnoid sp...

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Main Authors: Brankica Dupanović, Olgica Gajović, Dragica Terzić, Bogdanka Andrić, Zoran Todorović, Branko Jakovljević, Danko Živković
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Language:English
Published: Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research 2017-01-01
Series:Acta Clinica Croatica
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/271956
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spelling doaj-21d4ab863c1d4b1c9e9c4f89569bd5a02020-11-24T21:59:01ZengSestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research Acta Clinica Croatica0353-94661333-94512017-01-0156.1.117123Predisposing Factors Responsible for the Occurrence of Bacterial Purulent MeningoencephalitisBrankica Dupanović0Olgica Gajović1Dragica Terzić2Bogdanka Andrić3Zoran Todorović4Branko Jakovljević5Danko Živković6Clinical Center of Montenegro, Podgorica, MontenegroKragujevac Clinical Center, KragujevacClinical Center of Montenegro, Podgorica, MontenegroClinical Center of Montenegro, Podgorica, MontenegroKragujevac Clinical Center, KragujevacInstitute for Hygiene and Medical Ecology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaClinical Center of Montenegro, Podgorica, MontenegroBacterial purulent meningoencephalitis (BPME) is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by various pyogenic bacteria. The disease is defined as the inflammatory process of leptomeninges (visceral layer, pia mater and arachnoid membrane) and brain parenchyma with exudates in the subarachnoid space and surrounding brain structures. The aim of the study was to define the predisposing factors responsible for the occurrence of BPME, as well as the possible correlation between the presence of predisposing factors and patient demographic characteristics, etiology and outcome of the disease. This retrospective-prospective study included 90 patients with BPME confirmed by clinical, neuroradiological and laboratory findings. Multivariate logistic regression models were fitted to analyze the impact of the predisposing factors on the disease outcomes. Predisposing factors that were related to BPME were found in 61% of patients. Cranial trauma as the leading factor was recorded in 23.3% of patients, followed by previous neurological disease in 14.4% of patients, while 13 patients were exposed to previous chemotherapy or long-term corticosteroid therapy. Cardiovascular diseases were reported in 12.2% and diabetes in 7.8% of patients. The existence of cardiovascular diseases significantly influenced unfavorable outcome of the disease, i.e. ”deceased” in comparison to ”cured” (OR=8.418; 95% CI=1.007-76.270), independently of age and gender. None of the examined predisposing factors was significantly related to the ”recovered with sequels” outcome as compared with ”cured” outcome. Older age and presence of cardiovascular disease as a predisposing factor significantly increased the odds of the BPME unfavorable outcome ”deceased” as compared to ”cured” outcome.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/271956Meningitis, bacterialMeningoencephalitisTreatment outcomeCausality
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author Brankica Dupanović
Olgica Gajović
Dragica Terzić
Bogdanka Andrić
Zoran Todorović
Branko Jakovljević
Danko Živković
spellingShingle Brankica Dupanović
Olgica Gajović
Dragica Terzić
Bogdanka Andrić
Zoran Todorović
Branko Jakovljević
Danko Živković
Predisposing Factors Responsible for the Occurrence of Bacterial Purulent Meningoencephalitis
Acta Clinica Croatica
Meningitis, bacterial
Meningoencephalitis
Treatment outcome
Causality
author_facet Brankica Dupanović
Olgica Gajović
Dragica Terzić
Bogdanka Andrić
Zoran Todorović
Branko Jakovljević
Danko Živković
author_sort Brankica Dupanović
title Predisposing Factors Responsible for the Occurrence of Bacterial Purulent Meningoencephalitis
title_short Predisposing Factors Responsible for the Occurrence of Bacterial Purulent Meningoencephalitis
title_full Predisposing Factors Responsible for the Occurrence of Bacterial Purulent Meningoencephalitis
title_fullStr Predisposing Factors Responsible for the Occurrence of Bacterial Purulent Meningoencephalitis
title_full_unstemmed Predisposing Factors Responsible for the Occurrence of Bacterial Purulent Meningoencephalitis
title_sort predisposing factors responsible for the occurrence of bacterial purulent meningoencephalitis
publisher Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research
series Acta Clinica Croatica
issn 0353-9466
1333-9451
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Bacterial purulent meningoencephalitis (BPME) is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by various pyogenic bacteria. The disease is defined as the inflammatory process of leptomeninges (visceral layer, pia mater and arachnoid membrane) and brain parenchyma with exudates in the subarachnoid space and surrounding brain structures. The aim of the study was to define the predisposing factors responsible for the occurrence of BPME, as well as the possible correlation between the presence of predisposing factors and patient demographic characteristics, etiology and outcome of the disease. This retrospective-prospective study included 90 patients with BPME confirmed by clinical, neuroradiological and laboratory findings. Multivariate logistic regression models were fitted to analyze the impact of the predisposing factors on the disease outcomes. Predisposing factors that were related to BPME were found in 61% of patients. Cranial trauma as the leading factor was recorded in 23.3% of patients, followed by previous neurological disease in 14.4% of patients, while 13 patients were exposed to previous chemotherapy or long-term corticosteroid therapy. Cardiovascular diseases were reported in 12.2% and diabetes in 7.8% of patients. The existence of cardiovascular diseases significantly influenced unfavorable outcome of the disease, i.e. ”deceased” in comparison to ”cured” (OR=8.418; 95% CI=1.007-76.270), independently of age and gender. None of the examined predisposing factors was significantly related to the ”recovered with sequels” outcome as compared with ”cured” outcome. Older age and presence of cardiovascular disease as a predisposing factor significantly increased the odds of the BPME unfavorable outcome ”deceased” as compared to ”cured” outcome.
topic Meningitis, bacterial
Meningoencephalitis
Treatment outcome
Causality
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/271956
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