Frontiers in Neurology (Nov 2019)

Risk Factors of External Ventricular Drainage-Related Infections: A Retrospective Study of 147 Pediatric Post-tumor Resection Patients in a Single Center

  • Pengwei Lu,
  • Raynald,
  • Wei Liu,
  • Jian Gong,
  • Tao Sun,
  • Chunde Li,
  • Lukman Ma′ruf,
  • Yanzhu Fan,
  • Ruifang Zhu,
  • Yongji Tian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.01243
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Background: External ventricular drainage (EVD) is common after brain surgery. However, the incidence of EVD-related infection (ERI) is still relatively high and can increase morbidity and mortality.Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze ERI factors in pediatric population post-brain tumor surgery.Methods: From January 2016 to December 2017, 147 patients <18 years old underwent tumor removal at Beijing Tiantan Hospital and had postoperative EVD. We recorded basic demographic data as well as several risk factors. We then analyzed whether these factors were related to ERI.Results: Patients with a preoperative ventriculo-peritoneal (V-P) shunt, those with longer operation time, those who received blood transfusion, those with more frequent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sampling, and those with longer indwelling time of EVD had higher risks of infection (p < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis confirmed that a preoperative V-P shunt, operative duration, intraoperative blood transfusion, frequency of CSF sampling, and EVD duration were correlated with postoperative ERI (p < 0.05).Conclusion: EVD should be removed as soon as possible and any unnecessary procedures should be avoided to reduce the infection rate. However, prophylactic treatment should be given in case patients do not meet the indication for EVD removal.

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