Pneumococcal Vaccination Rates and Associated Meningitis Events in Patients With Acute Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Raymond F Lamore, Hannah Kafisheh, Lauren E Mangan
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Abstract

Objective: To characterize the institutional utilization of pneumococcal vaccination during an index hospital admission for acute cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage and associated infectious and clinical outcomes.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study included patients hospitalized and treated for an acute CSF leak from January 2017 to June 2022. The primary outcome evaluated the incidence of pneumococcal vaccination during the index admission in patients without prior vaccination. Secondary outcomes evaluated the incidence of meningitis, time from CSF leak identification to meningitis, and mortality within 1 year of the index admission.

Results: A total of 94 patients were included. Nineteen (20.2%) patients received pneumococcal vaccination prior to admission. Of the 75 patients without prior vaccination, 4 (5.3%) patients received vaccination during the admission. Meningitis occurred in 5/94 (5.3%) patients and occurred 4-24 days from CSF leak identification. Mortality was observed in 9/94 (9.6%) patients. None of the meningitis cases were attributed to culture-positive findings of pneumococcal disease.

Conclusions: The results of this study demonstrate an overall low institutional utilization of pneumococcal vaccination in patients with an acute CSF leak. Infectious and clinical outcomes reflected comparable to previous reported literature. Further evaluation into the risk-benefit relationship of vaccination omission is warranted in this patient population.

急性脑脊液漏患者的肺炎球菌疫苗接种率和相关脑膜炎事件。
目的描述因急性脑脊液(CSF)漏而入院的患者在住院期间接种肺炎球菌疫苗的情况,以及相关的感染和临床结果:这项回顾性队列研究纳入了 2017 年 1 月至 2022 年 6 月期间因急性脑脊液漏住院并接受治疗的患者。主要结果是评估未接种过肺炎球菌疫苗的患者在索引入院期间的肺炎球菌疫苗接种率。次要结果评估脑膜炎的发生率、从确认脑脊液渗漏到脑膜炎的时间以及入院后1年内的死亡率:结果:共纳入 94 名患者。19名患者(20.2%)在入院前接种了肺炎球菌疫苗。在 75 名没有接种疫苗的患者中,有 4 名(5.3%)患者在入院时接种了疫苗。5/94(5.3%)名患者在确定脑脊液泄漏后 4-24 天内发生脑膜炎。9/94(9.6%)名患者出现死亡。没有一例脑膜炎病例是由于肺炎球菌培养阳性所致:本研究结果表明,在急性脑脊液漏患者中,接种肺炎球菌疫苗的机构利用率总体较低。感染和临床结果与之前报道的文献具有可比性。在这一患者群体中,有必要进一步评估漏接种疫苗的风险收益关系。
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3.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
171
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology publishes original manuscripts of clinical and research importance in otolaryngology–head and neck medicine and surgery, otology, neurotology, bronchoesophagology, laryngology, rhinology, head and neck oncology and surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, pediatric otolaryngology, audiology, and speech pathology. In-depth studies (supplements), papers of historical interest, and reviews of computer software and applications in otolaryngology are also published, as well as imaging, pathology, and clinicopathology studies, book reviews, and letters to the editor. AOR is the official journal of the American Broncho-Esophagological Association.
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