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Brain abscess: an update.

C R Twomey1

  • 1Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140.

The Journal of Neuroscience Nursing : Journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses
|February 1, 1992
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Brain abscess is increasingly diagnosed in immunocompromised patients, particularly organ transplant recipients and those with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Treatment involves surgery and antimicrobials, with crucial nursing care and follow-up.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Immunology

Background:

  • Brain abscess traditionally linked to head trauma, infections, and congenital heart defects.
  • Emerging risk in immunocompromised populations, including organ transplant recipients and individuals with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
  • Advancements in immunosuppressive therapy for organ transplantation increase susceptibility to brain abscess.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the growing incidence of brain abscess in immunocompromised patients.
  • To emphasize the importance of recognizing brain abscess as a significant diagnosis in at-risk populations.
  • To outline current therapeutic and nursing care strategies for brain abscess.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on brain abscess etiology and management.

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  • Analysis of clinical presentations and diagnostic challenges in immunocompromised individuals.
  • Synthesis of treatment modalities, including surgical and antimicrobial approaches.
  • Main Results:

    • Immunocompromised status, particularly post-organ transplantation and in AIDS patients, is a significant risk factor for brain abscess.
    • Combined surgical excision and antimicrobial therapy remain the standard treatment.
    • Comprehensive nursing care, including monitoring adverse effects and facilitating follow-up, is essential.

    Conclusions:

    • Brain abscess is a critical diagnosis in the expanding immunocompromised patient population.
    • Multidisciplinary management involving surgical, antimicrobial, and specialized nursing care is vital.
    • Ongoing vigilance and research are necessary to address the evolving landscape of brain abscess in immunocompromised hosts.