J Korean Radiol Soc.
1993 Apr;29(2):312-318.
Bacterial meningitis in newborn and infant: Correlation between organism, CT findings and clinical outcome
Abstract
- Bacterial meningitis results in significant neurologic dificits despite in spite of much effort in the treatment of the disease. This study was performed to determine the incidence of caustive organisms and to correlate between the organisms and computed tomographic (CT) findings with clinical outcome of bacterial meningitis in newborns and infants.
We analyzed the brain CT and clinical records of 15 infants who had been diagnosed as bactrial meningitis by CSF culture.
We found that the most common organisms were Group B streptococcus in neonates withou no neurologic complications in all but one and Hemophilus influenza in infants whose clinical outomes were poor in all except one. CT findings related with poor prognosis in this study were cerebral edema, basal cistermal obliteration & enhancement, and cerebral infarction on initial CT and ventriculomegaly on follow-up CT.
We concluded that CT diagnosed intracranial complications of bacterial meningitis well and could contributed to better treatment of bacterial meningitis.