Tratamiento extrahospitalario de los niños con meningitis viral

  1. S. Mintegui Raso
  2. J. Sánchez Echániz
  3. J. Benito Fernández
  4. M.A. Vázquez Ronco
  5. S. Capapé Zache
  6. I. Goikoetxea Martín
  7. G. Rubio Fernández
Revue:
Anales de Pediatría: Publicación Oficial de la Asociación Española de Pediatría ( AEP )

Année de publication: 2000

Volumen: 52

Número: 5

Pages: 430-434

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1016/S1695-4033(00)77375-9 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccès ouvert editor

Objectifs de Développement Durable

Résumé

To describe our experience in the extrahospitalary management of children with suspected viral meningitis (VM). Method Between April and July 1997, 156 children were diagnosed of VM in our hospital and 150 managed as outpatients, after being a few hours in our emergency department. All of them were suspected to have VM attending usual clinical and laboratory findings and were discharged with cautious instructions to demand a new assessment. We contacted telephonically with them one month and six months later. Results All the children with suspected viral meningitis and managed as outpatients had negative blood and CSF cultures and all of them did well. Telephonically, 104 children (69.3%) referred transient headache or back pain, and 20 of these (13.3% of all the 150) came again to our hospital, and 4 required rest for a few hours (4–12 hours) in our observation setting. Children with suspected VM didn't go to school during 5.9 ± 6.1 days (1–30 days) and 71 (47.3%) were absent less than 3 days. Conclusion Outpatient management of most of the children with suspected VM is possible. When a patient is sent home, detailed instructions must be given to the family.