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<li>[[Amphotericin B]] lipid complex 5 mg/kd/day q24h <u>OR</u> [[Amphotericin B]] deoxycholate 15 mg/kg/day q8h</li>
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<li>[[Voriconazole]] 8 mg/kg/day q12h</li>
<li>[[Voriconazole]] 8 mg/kg/day q12h</li>
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

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Treatment of brain abscess requires a multidisciplinary approach to delineate extent of infection, plan stereotactic trajectory, aspirate purulent materials, lower intracranial pressure, identify causative pathogen, and administer appropriate antibiotics.

Antimicrobial Therapy – Empiric Therapy

  • Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day q4–6h OR Ceftriaxone 4 g/day q12h AND
  • Metronidazole 30 mg/kg/day q6h
  • Meropenem 6 g/day q8h
  • Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day q4–6h OR Ceftriaxone 4 g/day q12h AND
  • Metronidazole 30 mg/kg/day q6h AND
  • Voriconazole 8 mg/kg/day q12h AND
  • TMP-SMZ 10–20 mg/kg/day q6–12h OR Sulfadiazine 4–6 g/day q6h
  • Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day q4–6h OR Ceftriaxone 4 g/day q12h AND
  • Sulfadiazine 4–6 g/day q6h AND
  • Pyrimethamine 25–100 mg/day qd
  • Vancomycin 30–45 mg/kg/day q8–12h
  • Isoniazid 300 mg qd AND
  • Rifampin 600 mg qd AND
  • Pyrazinamide 15–30 mg qd AND
  • Ethambutol 15 mg/kg/day qd
  • Antimicrobial Therapy – Pathogen-Based Therapy

  • Penicillin G 24 MU q4h
  • Metronidazole 30 mg/kg/day q6h
  • Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day q4–6h OR Ceftriaxone 4 g/day q12h
  • Metronidazole 30 mg/kg/day q6h
  • Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day q4–6h OR Ceftriaxone 4 g/day q12h
  • Ampicillin 12 g/day q4h OR Penicillin G 24 MU q4h
  • TMP-SMZ 10–20 mg/kg/day q6–12h OR Sulfadiazine 4–6 g/day q6h
  • Metronidazole 30 mg/kg/day q6h
  • Ceftazidime 6 g/day q8h OR Cefepime 6 g/day q8h
  • Nafcillin 12 g/day q4h OR Oxacillin 12 g/day q4h
  • Vancomycin 30–45 mg/kg/day q8–12h
  • Penicillin G 24 MU q4h
  • Voriconazole 8 mg/kg/day q12h
  • Amphotericin B lipid complex 5 mg/kd/day q24h OR Amphotericin B deoxycholate 15 mg/kg/day q8h
  • Amphotericin B lipid complex 5 mg/kd/day q24h OR Amphotericin B deoxycholate 15 mg/kg/day q8h
  • Amphotericin B lipid complex 5 mg/kd/day q24h OR Amphotericin B deoxycholate 15 mg/kg/day q8h
  • Voriconazole 8 mg/kg/day q12h
  • Sulfadiazine 4–6 g/day q6h
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  • Pyrimethamine 25–100 mg/day qd
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