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Læknablaðið - 01.12.1974, Page 94

Læknablaðið - 01.12.1974, Page 94
216 LÆKNABLAÐIÐ 7. Hjá tiltölulega mörgum sjúklingum (38%) mistókst sýklagreining. 8. Lost og krampar voru þau einkenni, sem virtust gefa einna verstar horfur, en ekki meðvitundarleysi, eins og í ýmsum öðrum uppgjörum. 9. Meðvitundarleysi og krampar komu hlutfallslega mun tíðar fyrir hjá drengj- um en stúlkum. Af fjölda sjúklinga, sem höfðu fengið sýklalyf fyrir innlagningu, má álykta, að þau séu notuð hér á landi meira og al- mennar en annars staðar. í öðru lagi, að slík lyfjanotkun hafi átt einhvern þátt í lélegri útkomu sýklagreiningar. Þá má og vera, að hún sé að einhverju leyti með- verkandi orsök að fremur lágri dánartölu, lágu hlutfalli ungbarna af heildarfjölda og háu hlutfalli drengja og stúlkna. Helzti lærdómurinn, sem draga má af úrvinnslu þessa verkefnis er einkum sá, að sýklalyfjameðferðin, sem hér hefur tíðkazt. hefur gefizt vel eftir fremur lágri dánartölu að dæma og ennfremur að ekki hefur verið sýnd nóg viðleitni til að kom- ast að sýkingarorsök, s. s. með blóðrækt- unum og smásjárskoðun með immunofluor- ences tækni. 6 sjúklingar voru með starfrænar trufl- anir frá taugakerfi. Komu þær ýmist í ljós þegar fyrir brottför af sjúkrahúsinu eða skömmu síðar. Sjúklingum hefur ekki verið fylgt reglu- lega eftir, svo að ekki er vitað nánar um afdrif þeirra. Fyrirhugað er á næistunni að rannsaka þessa sjúklinga með tilliti til hugsanlegra afleiðinga sjúkdómsins. SUMMARY Vikingur H. Arnorsso^i, M.D.: Bacterial men- ingitis in children. A 15 year survey. From Landspitalinn, pediatric department, Reykja- vik. 132 ehildren with bacterial meningitis were admitted in the period 1958—1972, 85 boys and 47 girls. The youngest patient was 13 days old and the oldest 13% years. The overall morta- lity rai» was 9.1%. The frequency of meningo- coccal. mfluenzal and pneumococcal meningi- tis were 34.8, 17.4 and 4.5% respectively. The mortalities in the same groups were 2.2. zero and 1fi.6%. A relative increase in the incidence of H.influenzae was noted when the two last 5- '•ear periods were compared. In 5.3% of the patients, so called uncommon bacteriae were found (2 cases E.coli, 2 Pyocyaneus, 1 Str. hemolyticus, 1 Proteus and 1 Clostridium oede- matiens) with a high mortality or 85.7%. In approximately 38% of the patiens the causa- tive organism could not be identified. The mortality in this group was 8%. The aetiological agent could not be isolated in 51% of those patients who hat got some antibiotic treatment prior to admission as against 19% of those who presumably had not been so treated. The patients got a conventional antibiotic treatment with 3 or 4 drugs, penicillin, suifona- mid, chloramphenicol and/or streptomycin. Estimated by a rather low lethality figure, this trerapy gave good results. Certain charac- teristics were noticed in this survey: 1. The incidence of bacterial meningitis in children might be a little higher than in the Scandinavian countries and USA. 2. The sex ratio (1.8) is high. 3. H.influenzae infections occurred proportio- nately more often in girls than boys. 4. Relatively few patients had pneumococcal infections. 5. A high proportion of patients (66%) had received sorne antibiotic treatment prior to admission. 6. No exact bacteriological diagnosis was estab- lished in an unusually high proportion, or 38% of the patients. 7. Shock and convulsions gave the least favour- able prognosis. 8. Coma and convulsions were relatively more often seen in boys than girls. The opinion is put forward that the features mentioned in items 2. 3 and 6 are possibly dependent on the antibiotic pre-treatment of such a large proportion of the patients (item 5). 6 patients had some neurological sequelae on discharge from the hospital or they were noticed shortly thereafter. No regular follow-up of the patients has becn made, but it is planned in the near future. HEIMILDIR 1. Barrett, F. F.. Taber, L. H., Morris, C. R., Stephenson, W. B., Clark, D. J., Yow. M. D.: A 12 year review of the antibiotic management of Hemophilus influenzae meningitis. J Pediatr 81:370, 1972. 2. Benediktsson G.: Meningitis Serosa. Lækna- blaðið 41:54, 1957. 3. Carpenter, R. R. & Petersdorf, R. G.: The Clinical Spectrum of Bacterial Meningitis. Am J Med 33:262, 1962. 4. Case Records of the Mass. Gen. Hosp. N Engl J Med 260:1085, 1959. 5. Converse, G. M., Gwaltney, J. M. jr., Strass- burg, D. A. & Hendley, J. O.: Alteration of cerebrospinal fluid findings by partial treatment of bacterial meningitis. J Pediatr 83:220, 1973.
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