Intrathecal therapy for tuberculous meningitis: propensity-matched cohort study

Neurological Sciences(2021)

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Objective The study aimed to determine the safety and efficacy of intrathecally administered isoniazid (INH) and prednisolone in addition to systemic anti-TB therapy and compare it with systemic anti-TB therapy alone in adult patients with tuberculous meningitis (TBM). Methods In this retrospective study, patients were categorized into two groups: Group A patients received systematic anti-TB therapy alone, Group B patients received IT INH (50 mg) and prednisolone (25 mg) twice a week together with the same standard systemic anti-TB therapy as Group A, in addition to the standard systemic anti-TB therapy. Functional outcomes were compared between the two groups in a prosperity-matched cohort using propensity score matching (PSM) method. Results A total of 198 patients with TBM were enrolled. After PSM, 30 patients from each group were analyzed, so that there was no significant difference in the characteristics of the two groups. Mortality at follow-up was significantly lower among patients receiving additional IT therapy (4/30, 13.3%) compared with matched patients receiving systemic anti-TB therapy alone (11/30, 36.7%, P value = 0.037). Conclusions In this propensity score–matched cohort, the addition of IT INH and prednisolone to systemic anti-TB therapy could be effective for the better outcome among adult TBM patients. Further large-scale, prospective, and randomized controlled trials are warranted to the best timing and indication of IT therapy.
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Tuberculous meningitis,Intrathecal therapy,Functional outcome,Propensity score matching,Adult
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