학술논문

Lack of effectiveness of dexamethasone in neonatal bacterial meningitis.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
European Journal of Pediatrics. 1999, Vol. 158 Issue 3, p230-233. 4p.
Subject
*MENINGITIS in children
*NEONATAL diseases
*THERAPEUTICS
Language
ISSN
0340-6199
Abstract
Unlabelled: A clinical trial was conducted to determine whether dexamethasone as adjunctive therapy alters the outcome of bacterial meningitis in neonates. Fifty-two full-term neonates with bacterial meningitis were enrolled in a prospective study. Infants were alternately assigned to receive either dexamethasone or not. Twenty-seven received dexamethasone in addition to standard antibiotic treatment and 25 received antibiotics alone. Dexamethasone therapy was started 10-15 min before the first dose of antibiotics in a dose of 0.15 mg/kg per 6 h for 4 days. Baseline characteristics, clinical and laboratory features in the two groups were virtually similar. Both groups showed a similar clinical response and similar frequency of mortality and sequelae. Six (22%) babies in the treatment group died compared to 7 (28%) in the control group (P = 0.87). At follow up examinations up to the age of 2 years, 6 (30%) of dexamethasone recipients and 7 (39%) of the control group had mild or moderate/severe neurological sequelae. Audiological sequelae were seen in two neonates in the dexamethasone group compared to one in the control group.Conclusion: Adjunctive dexamethasone therapy does not improve the outcome of neonatal bacterial meningitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]