Shunt surgery for hydrocephalus complicating cryptococcal meningitis in human immunodeficiency virus-negative patients

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Abstract

From 1988 through 2001, 27 patients with cryptococcal meningitis who had hydrocephalus were identified and were treated by placement of ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunts. To assess the predictive value of the response to VP shunts in terms of outcome in these patients, univariate analysis for variables was performed. Poor outcome was associated with a Glasgow Coma Scale score of ≤8 (P 48 h (P = .02). Use of VP shunts did not result in a good response or outcome in comatose patients. Thus, any delay in the diagnosis or treatment of patients with hydrocephalus could cause a deterioration of consciousness and is associated with poor outcome.

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Liliang, P. C., Liang, C. L., Chang, W. N., Chen, H. J., Su, T. M., Lu, K., & Lu, C. H. (2003). Shunt surgery for hydrocephalus complicating cryptococcal meningitis in human immunodeficiency virus-negative patients. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 37(5), 673–678. https://doi.org/10.1086/377208

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