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  4. Cerebrospinal fluid shunting for the management of cryptococcal meningitis: a scoping review

Cerebrospinal fluid shunting for the management of cryptococcal meningitis: a scoping review

Author(s)
Gonzalo Cornejo-Venegas
Xossé Carreras
Andrea S. Salcedo
David R. Soriano‐Moreno
Jorge Salinas
Date Issued
1 de enero de 2024
Type
Other
Volume
11
Start Page
20499361241228666
End Page
20499361241228666
DOI
10.1177/20499361241228666
Abstract
Objective: This scoping review aimed to describe studies that evaluate the management of cryptococcal meningitis (CM) using cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunts, types of shunts used, and clinically relevant patient outcomes. Methods: We searched in the following databases: PubMed, Web of Science/Core collection, Embase, the Cochrane Library, and clinicaltrials.gov on 1 April 2022. We included two-arm and one-arm cohort studies that evaluated clinically relevant patient outcomes. Case reports were used to describe the type of CSF shunts used and the rationale behind its selection. The selection and extraction processes were independently performed by two authors. Results: This study included 20 cohort studies and 26 case reports. Only seven cohort studies compared two groups. Ventriculoperitoneal shunt was the most commonly used type of shunt (82.1%). The main indications for placing a shunt were persistently high opening pressure (57.1%) and persisting neurological symptoms or deterioration (54.3%). Cohort studies suggest that patients with shunt showed improvement in some outcomes such as neurological symptoms and hospital stay length. The most common shunt complications were post-operative fever (1-35.6%) and shunt obstruction (7-16%). Conclusion: CSF shunts may improve some clinically relevant outcomes in patients with CM, but the evidence is very uncertain.
Subjects

Medicine

Cohort

Shunt (medical)

Hydrocephalus

Shunting

Cerebrospinal fluid

Cochrane Library

Cohort study

Meta-analysis

Ventriculitis

Meningitis

Surgery

Pediatrics

Internal medicine

Medicine

Cohort

Shunt (medical)

Hydrocephalus

Shunting

Cerebrospinal fluid

Cochrane Library

Cohort study

Meta-analysis

Ventriculitis

Meningitis

Surgery

Pediatrics

Internal medicine

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