KUMJ | VOL. 15 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 57 | JAN.-MARCH, 2017
Outcome of Patients with Meningitis and Encephalitis at Tertiary Care Hospital in Eastern Nepal
Kafle DR, Subedi M, Thapa M
Abstract: Background
There are several etiologies of meningitis and encephalitis which must be considered
in any patient presenting with fever, headache, neck stiffness and vomiting. Bacterial
meningitis and viral encephalitis are medical emergencies and need urgent attention
and treatment. Any delay in diagnosis and treatment has been shown to increase
morbidity and mortality. Some of the survivors also have neurological sequel with a
need for long term physical and occupational rehabilitation.
Objective
To find out common causes of meningitis, encephalitis, predictors of outcome, early
and late complications of meningitis and encephalitis at Tertiary Care Hospital in
Eastern Nepal.
Method
It is a prospective study which was conducted at Nobel Medical College Teaching
Hospital from April 2015 to March 2016.
Result
A total of 52 patients participated in the study. Bacterial meningitis was the most
common type of neuroinfection (40.4%) followed by tubercular meningitis (27%),
viral encephalitis (17.3%) and viral meningitis (15.4%). Pneumococcus was the most
common identified cause of meningitis accounting for 28.9% of bacterial meningitis.
Japanese encephalitis was the most common identifiable cause of encephalitis
accounting for 33% of cases. Low Glasgow Coma Scale at admission was significantly
associated with worse neurological outcome (P<0.001).Similarly, high white blood
cell count in blood was associated with worse neurological outcome (P=0.001).
Conclusion
Meningitis and encephalitis are neurological emergency. Prompt diagnosis and
treatment is needed to improve survival. Neurological sequel is common after those
infections which require long term rehabilitation.
Keyword : Bacterial meningitis, tubercular meningitis, viral encephalitis