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Meningitis Main Page

Patient Information

Overview

Causes

Classification

Viral Meningitis
Bacterial Meningitis
Fungal Meningitis

Differential Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Treatment

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2], Sheng Shi, M.D. [3]

Overview

  • If the suspected patient complaints with fever, headache, altered level of consciousness, signs of meningeal irritationthe, blood culture or CSF should be obtained urgently, then CT. But DO NOT wait for the results of the CT scan and the lumbar puncture; empiric treatment should be started as soon as possible.
  • Blood cultures should be drawn before starting the antibiotic therapy, and then the antibiotic treatment should be changed once the blood culture results are out.
  • Empiric antibiotic treatment should be started within 30 minutes after the patient presentation.
  • In case of high suspicion of pneumococcal meningitis in adult patients, 0.15 mg/kg IV Q6H dexomethasone should be administered for 2 to 4 days.
  • The first dose of dexomethasone is given along with or 20 minutes prior to starting the antibiotics treatment.[1][2][3]

Empiric Therapy

Community-Acquired Meningitis
Newborn, Age <1 Week
Preferred Regimen
Ampicillin 50 mg/kg IV q8h
AND
Cefotaxime 100—150 mg/kg/day IV q8—12h
Alternative Regimen
Ampicillin 50 mg/kg IV q8h
AND
Gentamicin 2.5 mg/kg IV q12h
Newborn, Age 1—4 Weeks
Preferred Regimen
Ampicillin 200 mg/kg/day IV q6—8h
AND
Cefotaxime 150—200 mg/kg/day IV q6—8h
Alternative Regimen
Ampicillin 200 mg/kg/day IV q6—8h
AND
Gentamicin 2.5 mg/kg IV q8h
OR
Tobramycin2.5 mg/kg IV q8h
OR
Amikacin 10 mg/kg IV q8h
Infant and Children
Preferred Regimen
Vancomycin 15 mg/kg IV q6h
to achieve serum trough concentrations of 15–20 μg/mL
AND
Cefotaxime 225—300 mg/kg/day IV q6–8h
OR
Ceftriaxone 80—100 mg/kg/day IV q12–24h



Adult, Age <50 Years
Preferred Regimen
Vancomycin 30–60 mg/kg/day IV q8–12h
to achieve serum trough concentrations of 15–20 μg/mL
AND
Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day IV q4–6h
OR
Ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h
Adult, Age >50 Years
Preferred Regimen
Vancomycin 30–60 mg/kg/day IV q8–12h
AND
Ampicillin 2 g IV q4h
AND
Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day IV q4–6h
OR
Ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h
Immunocompromised
Preferred Regimen
Vancomycin 30–60 mg/kg/day IV q8–12h
AND
Ampicillin 2 g IV q4h
AND
Cefepime 2 g IV q8h
OR
Meropenem 2 g IV q8h
Recurrent
Preferred Regimen
Vancomycin 30—60 mg/kg/day IV q8–12h
AND
Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day IV q4–6h
OR
Ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h

Add Ampicillin 2 g IV q4h (50 mg/kg IV q6h for children) if meningitis caused by Listeria monocytogenes is also suspected.

Healthcare-Associated Meningitis
Basilar Skull Fracture
Preferred Regimen
Vancomycin 30—60 mg/kg/day IV q8–12h
AND
Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day IV q4–6h
OR
Ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h


Head Trauma; Post-Neurosurgery
Preferred Regimen
Vancomycin 30—60 mg/kg/day IV q8–12h
AND
Ceftazidime 2 g IV q8 h
OR
Cefepime 2 g IV q8h
OR
Meropenem 2 g IV q8h

Adapted from Advances in treatment of bacterial meningitis. Lancet. 2012;380(9854):1693-702.[4]

References

  1. van de Beek D, de Gans J, Tunkel AR, Wijdicks EF (2006) Community-acquired bacterial meningitis in adults. N Engl J Med 354 (1):44-53. DOI:10.1056/NEJMra052116 PMID: 16394301
  2. Edmond K, Clark A, Korczak VS, Sanderson C, Griffiths UK, Rudan I (2010) Global and regional risk of disabling sequelae from bacterial meningitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet Infect Dis 10 (5):317-28. DOI:10.1016/S1473-3099(10)70048-7 PMID: 20417414
  3. Tunkel AR, Hartman BJ, Kaplan SL, Kaufman BA, Roos KL, Scheld WM et al. (2004) Practice guidelines for the management of bacterial meningitis. Clin Infect Dis 39 (9):1267-84. DOI:10.1086/425368 PMID: 15494903
  4. van de Beek, D.; Brouwer, MC.; Thwaites, GE.; Tunkel, AR. (2012). "Advances in treatment of bacterial meningitis". Lancet. 380 (9854): 1693–702. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(12)61186-6. PMID 23141618. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)