Dynamic Curve Analysis of Indicators Related to Lumbar Cistern Drainage for Postoperative Meningitis

WORLD NEUROSURGERY(2021)

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-OBJECTIVE: To analyze the dynamic curve of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-related indices in cases of postoperative meningitis after selective craniotomy and to provide reference data for the clinical treatment with lumbar cistern drainage (LCD). -METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of LCD placement in 51 patients. Primary outcomes measured included dynamic changes of body temperature before and after intervention and cerebrospinal fluid biochemical parameters over the course of 13 days of catheter placement. We also assessed the bivariate correlation between white blood cell (WBC) count changes, polykaryocyte percentage, body temperature, and daily cerebrospinal fluid drainage volume. Finally, we analyzed the effect of average daily drainage volume, antibiotic choice, and surgical site on WBC count change curves. -RESULTS: After LCD, there was a statistically significant difference (P < 0.01) between the WBC count before drainage and on the fourth day of drainage. There was a negative correlation between the change curve of the WBC count and the change curve of daily drainage volume (r [ L0.56). When the daily drainage volume was 250-300 mL/day, the change curve pattern of the WBC count was consistent with the overall trend, and there was no sig -ificant difference in the curve of the WBC count between different surgical sites (P > 0.05). -CONCLUSIONS: The WBC count can decrease significantly by day 4 after drainage, and placement of the LCD for 6-7 days is ideal. An average drainage volume of 250-300 mL/day is safe and effective.
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Drainage volume, Lumbar cistern drainage, Polykaryocyte, White blood cell
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