Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Incidence of Infection with External Ventricular Drains and Intra-Cranial Pressure Monitors

Surg Infect (Larchmt). 2022 Apr;23(3):262-269. doi: 10.1089/sur.2021.310. Epub 2022 Feb 8.

Abstract

Objectives: Guidelines do not recommend extended antibiotic prophylaxis for external ventricular drains (EVD) or intra-cranial pressure (ICP) monitors. The study objective was to determine if infection rates are different for patients receiving antibiotic prophylaxis for EVD or ICP monitors. Patients and Methods: This single-center retrospective cohort reviewed intensive care unit patients who had an EVD or ICP monitor placed. Patients receiving antibiotic prophylaxis were compared with those who did not receive prophylaxis. The primary end point was incidence of central nervous system (CNS) infection. Results: Overall, 228 patients were included, 120 of whom received prophylaxis and 108 who did not receive prophylaxis. The primary end point of CNS infection was not different between groups (18 [17%] vs. 23 [19%]; p = 0.6236). Conclusions: Antibiotic prophylaxis was not associated with a decreased incidence of CNS infection in patients with EVD or ICP monitors. Evaluation of antibiotic use in this patient population is warranted to prevent resistance and adverse drug effects.

Keywords: CNS infection; antibiotic prophylaxis; device-related CNS infection; external ventricular drain; intra-cranial pressure monitor.

MeSH terms

  • Antibiotic Prophylaxis* / adverse effects
  • Drainage
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Intracranial Pressure*
  • Retrospective Studies