Cargando…
From the Skin to the Brain: Pathophysiology of Colonization and Infection of External Ventricular Drain, a Prospective Observational Study
Ventriculostomy-related infection (VRI) is a serious complication of external ventricular drain (EVD) but its natural history is poorly studied. We prospectively tracked the bacteria pathways from skin towards ventricles to identify the infectious process resulting in ventriculostomy-related coloniz...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Public Library of Science
2015
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4640851/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26555597 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142320 |
_version_ | 1782400128494075904 |
---|---|
author | Mounier, Roman Lobo, David Cook, Fabrice Martin, Mathieu Attias, Arie Aït-Mamar, Bouziane Gabriel, Inanna Bekaert, Olivier Bardon, Jean Nebbad, Biba Plaud, Benoît Dhonneur, Gilles |
author_facet | Mounier, Roman Lobo, David Cook, Fabrice Martin, Mathieu Attias, Arie Aït-Mamar, Bouziane Gabriel, Inanna Bekaert, Olivier Bardon, Jean Nebbad, Biba Plaud, Benoît Dhonneur, Gilles |
author_sort | Mounier, Roman |
collection | PubMed |
description | Ventriculostomy-related infection (VRI) is a serious complication of external ventricular drain (EVD) but its natural history is poorly studied. We prospectively tracked the bacteria pathways from skin towards ventricles to identify the infectious process resulting in ventriculostomy-related colonization (VRC), and VRI. We systematically sampled cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) on a daily basis and collected swabs from both the skin and stopcock every 3.0 days for microbiological analysis including in 101 neurosurgical patient. Risk factors for positive event defined as either VRC or VRI were recorded and related to our microbiological findings. A total of 1261 CSF samples, 473 skin swabs, and 450 stopcock swabs were collected. Skin site was more frequently colonized than stopcock (70 (60%) vs 34 (29%), p = 0.023), and earlier (14 ±1.4 vs 24 ±1.5 days, p<0.0001). Sixty-one (52%) and 32 (27%) skin and stopcock sites were colonized with commensal bacteria, 1 (1%) and 1 (1%) with pathogens, 8 (7%) and 1 (1%) with combined pathogens and commensal bacteria, respectively. Sixteen positive events were diagnosed; a cutaneous origin was identified in 69% of cases. The presence of a pathogen at skin site (6/16 vs 4/85, OR: 11.8, [2.5–56.8], p = 0.002) and CSF leakage (7/16 vs 6/85, OR 10 [2.4–41.2], p = 0.001)) were the two independent significant risk factors statistically linked to positive events occurrence. Our results suggest that VRC and VRI mainly results from an extra-luminal progression of pathogens initially colonizing the skin site where CSF leaks. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-4640851 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2015 |
publisher | Public Library of Science |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-46408512015-11-13 From the Skin to the Brain: Pathophysiology of Colonization and Infection of External Ventricular Drain, a Prospective Observational Study Mounier, Roman Lobo, David Cook, Fabrice Martin, Mathieu Attias, Arie Aït-Mamar, Bouziane Gabriel, Inanna Bekaert, Olivier Bardon, Jean Nebbad, Biba Plaud, Benoît Dhonneur, Gilles PLoS One Research Article Ventriculostomy-related infection (VRI) is a serious complication of external ventricular drain (EVD) but its natural history is poorly studied. We prospectively tracked the bacteria pathways from skin towards ventricles to identify the infectious process resulting in ventriculostomy-related colonization (VRC), and VRI. We systematically sampled cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) on a daily basis and collected swabs from both the skin and stopcock every 3.0 days for microbiological analysis including in 101 neurosurgical patient. Risk factors for positive event defined as either VRC or VRI were recorded and related to our microbiological findings. A total of 1261 CSF samples, 473 skin swabs, and 450 stopcock swabs were collected. Skin site was more frequently colonized than stopcock (70 (60%) vs 34 (29%), p = 0.023), and earlier (14 ±1.4 vs 24 ±1.5 days, p<0.0001). Sixty-one (52%) and 32 (27%) skin and stopcock sites were colonized with commensal bacteria, 1 (1%) and 1 (1%) with pathogens, 8 (7%) and 1 (1%) with combined pathogens and commensal bacteria, respectively. Sixteen positive events were diagnosed; a cutaneous origin was identified in 69% of cases. The presence of a pathogen at skin site (6/16 vs 4/85, OR: 11.8, [2.5–56.8], p = 0.002) and CSF leakage (7/16 vs 6/85, OR 10 [2.4–41.2], p = 0.001)) were the two independent significant risk factors statistically linked to positive events occurrence. Our results suggest that VRC and VRI mainly results from an extra-luminal progression of pathogens initially colonizing the skin site where CSF leaks. Public Library of Science 2015-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4640851/ /pubmed/26555597 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142320 Text en © 2015 Mounier et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Mounier, Roman Lobo, David Cook, Fabrice Martin, Mathieu Attias, Arie Aït-Mamar, Bouziane Gabriel, Inanna Bekaert, Olivier Bardon, Jean Nebbad, Biba Plaud, Benoît Dhonneur, Gilles From the Skin to the Brain: Pathophysiology of Colonization and Infection of External Ventricular Drain, a Prospective Observational Study |
title | From the Skin to the Brain: Pathophysiology of Colonization and Infection of External Ventricular Drain, a Prospective Observational Study |
title_full | From the Skin to the Brain: Pathophysiology of Colonization and Infection of External Ventricular Drain, a Prospective Observational Study |
title_fullStr | From the Skin to the Brain: Pathophysiology of Colonization and Infection of External Ventricular Drain, a Prospective Observational Study |
title_full_unstemmed | From the Skin to the Brain: Pathophysiology of Colonization and Infection of External Ventricular Drain, a Prospective Observational Study |
title_short | From the Skin to the Brain: Pathophysiology of Colonization and Infection of External Ventricular Drain, a Prospective Observational Study |
title_sort | from the skin to the brain: pathophysiology of colonization and infection of external ventricular drain, a prospective observational study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4640851/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26555597 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142320 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT mounierroman fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy AT lobodavid fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy AT cookfabrice fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy AT martinmathieu fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy AT attiasarie fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy AT aitmamarbouziane fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy AT gabrielinanna fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy AT bekaertolivier fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy AT bardonjean fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy AT nebbadbiba fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy AT plaudbenoit fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy AT dhonneurgilles fromtheskintothebrainpathophysiologyofcolonizationandinfectionofexternalventriculardrainaprospectiveobservationalstudy |