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CSF Shunt Infection:CSF Shunt Infection:
Diagnosis and TreatmentDiagnosis and Treatment
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Incidence
• The term “CSF shunt infection” was defined when1
– the CSF or the shunt tip was contaminated with bacteria
– the patient shows clinical signs of acute bacterial meningitis and
– symptoms of shunt malfunction or obstruction
• Incidence of shunt infection ranges from 1 to 40 % and
average 8.5–15 %.2
– 11.7 % per patient3
– 7.2 % per procedure3
• The rate of infection does not appear to differ greatly
between ventriculoatrial, ventriculopleural and
ventriculoperitoneal shunts.4
1
Ritz R et al. (2007); 2
Di Rocco C, et al. (2006); 3
Simon TD et al (2009);
4
Crnich CJ et al. (2003)
Incidence
• Ventricular shunt infection is a common complication of
CSF shunting that causes high morbidity and mortality.
• Infection is a common etiology of shunt failure and
represents the second cause of shunt dysfunction after
mechanical malfunction.1
• CSF shunt infection is an important contributor to the
cost of care.2
– long hospital stays
– costly interventions
1
Di Rocco C, et al. (2006); 2
Arthur AS et al. (2002);
Risk Factors
• Significant risk factors for infection include1
– Young age
– Intraventricular hemorrhage
– Respiratory complex chronic conditions
– Subsequent revisions
– Hospital volume
– Surgeon case volume
• Mode of infection2
– Intraoperative contamination - skin flora
– Other sources of shunt infection
• Proximal seeding from meningitis
• Distal seeding from peritonitis and wound infections
1
Simon TD et al (2009); 2
Sivaganesan A et al. (2012)
Risk Factors
• Risk factors for shunt contamination comprise1
– Recent (<90 days) shunt surgery
• 70 % within 1 month2
• 85 % within 9 months2
• mainly due to contamination during the surgery2
– originate from the skin incision proper related to insufficient asepsis,
defective surgical material, and long-lasting operations
– Fever with leukocytosis (>15,000)
– Abdominal pain
– CSF leak
– Erythema or swelling along the shunt tract
1
Rogers EA et al (2012); 2
Di Rocco C, et al. (2006)
Risk Factors
• Risk factors for shunt infection in adults include1
– Previous CSF leaks
– Revisions for dysfunction
– Operation performed late in the day
– Longer surgical time
• Late infections are less common2
– 10–15 % of overall infectious complications
– 1 year after the shunt implantation
– attributed to
• contamination of the distal catheter by the visceral content
• infiltration of germs through superficial skin wounds
1
Korinek AM et al (2011); 2
Di Rocco C, et al. (2006)
Etiology
• Early CSF shunt infection1
– Skin bacteria (coagulase-negative staphylococci)
• S. epidermidis (50–90 % of the cases)
• S. aureus (15–40 %)
– Other causative agents
• gram-negative rods (15 %) (Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas , and
Enterobacter)
• Anaerobic: Propionibacterium acnes, Corynebacterium diphtheriae
• Late CSF shunt infection
– Propionibacterium. acnes, Enterococcus faecalis ,
Streptococcus faecalis, arise from
• Hair follicles
• Colonic contents
1
Di Rocco C, et al. (2006)
capable of contaminating the catheter
and even of reaching the cerebral
ventricles
Etiology
• Non-bacterial shunt infections are rare and most
commonly fungal infections ( Candida albicans ), usually
in1
– Premature infants
– immunocompromised patients
1
Baallal H et al.(2013)
Presentation
• The clinical presentation can vary greatly depending on
– the site of infection,
– the age of the patient
– the timing of infection (acute or chronic)
• Early CSF shunt infection1
– proximity to a recent the placement of the shunt (days to weeks)
– febrile (>38.5 °C)
– erythema along the shunt track
– have a purulent drainage from the wound
– Visible shunt components
• Chronic CSF shunt infections
– occur weeks to months after the shunt has been placed
– repeated malfunctions (headache, irritability, nausea, vomiting, and
lethargy)
– with or without fever
1
Meftah M et al (2003)
Presentation
• Neonates may manifest apneic episodes, anemia,
hepatosplenomegaly, and stiff neck.1
• Less commonly, patients may present with signs of
meningeal irritation or seizures.
1
Greenberg MS (2006)
• A scar over the valve reservoir (or
other shunt component) suggests the
probable infection of the device.
• In peritoneal shunts (VP or LP),
symptoms and signs of infection
related to the abdomen usually are
most prominent.
The photograph shows an
exposed part of a valve
reservoir ( arrow )
Presentation
( b ) photograph of the thoracic tract of a VP shunt
showing subcutaneous accumulation of fluid
( arrow )
( a ) Photograph
illustrating skin
reddening along
the thoracic wall in
a child with shunt
infection ( arrow ),
Ref: Complications of CSF Shunting in Hydrocephalus
Prevention, Identification, and Management 2015
Presentation
Erythematous paraumbilical
abdominal wound with swelling
• The patients often complain of
abdominal pain and distention, nausea
and vomiting, or constipation.
• On examination, there may be
abdominal tenderness, guarding and
distention in peritonitis or ascites, or a
palpable mass in the case of a
pseudocyst.
Presentation
• In VA shunts, early or late features of systemic infection,
sepsis, or endocarditis may be the hallmark of the
presence of valve infection.
• Shunt nephritis, a late form of VA shunt infection, usually
evolves with sepsis, arterial hypertension, hematuria,
and proteinuria.
• In ventriculopleural shunts, infection usually shows up
with pleuritic pain, fever, tachypnea, dyspnea, or other
features of respiratory tract involvement.
Prevention
• Meticulous surgical technique and extreme measures of
asepsis are regarded as crucial for the prevention of
shunt contamination.
• Modifications of surgical techniques include
– reduced personnel in the operating room
– Shunting as first case in the day
– use of adhesive drapes on the skin
– double gloving
– no-touching technique
– bathing the valve components with an antibiotic solution
– meticulous wound closure to prevent CSF leakage
Prevention
The image shows the extremely
thin skin of a premature infant. The
entire trajectory of the shunt can be
easily viewed.
• Prevention of skin ulceration over the
valve involves
– choosing an adequate cranial site for valve
placement and avoiding prominent zones of
the head, especially in infants and in
debilitated or bedridden patients.
• Association of hair shaving on the
incidence of shunt contamination are
not conclusive.1
1
Broekman MLD et al. (2011); 2
Lund-Johansen M et al. (1994)
• Association of factor such as “experience of the surgeon”
(trainees vs. experienced surgeons) on the infection rate
are also not conclusive.2
Prevention
• The preparation of the surgical field is one of the most
important actions to be taken for preventing shunt
contamination. (Venes’s recommendations)1
– Patients are shaved immediately before operation.
– The skin is scrubbed with povidone iodine (Betadine) solution for
10 min and then covered with adhesive drapes.
• Shunt components in a solution of antibiotics prior to
insertion.
• Use of intravenous prophylactic antibiotics.
• Antibiotic-impregnated shunts resulted in a significant
reduction of shunt infection over standard shunts and in
no increase in microbial resistance to antibiotics.2
1
Venes JL (1976); 2
Parker SL et al (2011)
Work-up
• CSF cultures are the most definitive method of diagnosis
• In cases with high suspicion of shunt infection,
– a shunt tap for isolation of the causative organism
– CSF Studies include CSF glucose, protein, cell counts, culture
(bacterial and fungal), and sensitivities +/- both aerobic and
anaerobic cultures
• Lumbar and ventricular punctures are routinely
performed to isolate these bacteria, but cultures are
usually sterile.1
1
Sivaganesan A et al. (2012)
Work-up
• CSF often shows
– a mild to moderate white blood cell count elevation (with
predominantly polymorphonuclear cells).
– Low glucose level
• a glucose ratio (CSF glucose/serum glucose) of <0.4,
– Elevated protein.
• History of fever and ventricular fluid neutrophils >10 %
had a 99 % specificity and 93% positive predictive value
for shunt infection.1
• A recent study showed that CSF vascular endothelial
growth factor (VEGF) levels were associated with the
subsequent development of shunt infection.2
1
McClinton D et al. (2001); 2
Lee JH et al (2012)
Work-up
• FBC shows leukocytosis .(75 %)
• Erythrocyte sedimentation rate is rarely normal.
• Blood cultures are positive in less than 1/3 of cases.1
• Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels ¾ cases.2
• Swab C+S of any apparent sites of infection (especially
open wounds).
1
Greenberg MS (2006); 2
Wong GKC et al.(2011)
Work-up
• Plain radiographies of the shunt system
– to establish continuity of the shunt hardware.
• Abdominal US or CT-scan
– to assess the peritoneal end in VP shunts
– to demonstrate its complications
• abnormal position of the distal catheter,
• CSF pseudocysts
• CT and MRI1
– Irregular leptomeningeal consistent with meningitis
– Ventricular ependymal enhancement consistent with ventriculitis
• Diffusion- weighted imaging
– Differences in intensity between infected (Debris within the ventricles) and normal
fluid
• Echocardiography in patients with a ventriculoatrial shunt
– to look for vegetations if shunt infection is suspected
1
Wallace AN et al. (2014)
Axial abdominal CT-scan showing
an extraperitoneal subcutaneous
pseudocyst with the distal shunt
catheter in the middle of a fluid
collection
OPTIONSOPTIONS
Treatment
removal of the shunt
with re-implantation of a new shunt
immediately at the same time of the
surgery
externalization of the shunt
system followed
by placement of a new shunt
system later
after the CSF becomes sterile
removal of the shunt with
placement of an
EVD followed by shunt re-
implantation at a
later time when the infection has
cleared
intrathecally
antibiotic
therapy
alone
systematically
(consecutive negative CSF cultures, CSF white blood cell
count <10, glucose ratio ( CSF glucose/serum glucose ) of
>0.4,and CSF protein <0.5 g/L).
highest treatment success rate
highest failure rate
(EVD should then be clamped
for 30 min after injection)
Treatment: Medical
• Optimal duration of antibiotic
– treatment duration is 10–14 days after the culture
becomes negative.
• for virulent or highly resistant organisms may be longer1
• Choice of antibiotic therapy is generally guided
by2
– the susceptibility patterns of the infecting organism
– degree of antibiotic penetration into the CSF
– previous personal experience
– local practice patterns
• Initial antibiotics should be broad spectrum.
1
Greenberg MS (2006); 2
Ackerman LL (2008)
Prognosis
• Prognosis of a CSF shunt infection is dependent
primarily on
– Underlying neurological pathology
• Relatively normal brain organization has a better outcome
than a patient with abnormal morphology especially in the
pediatric population.
– Organisms involved
• Gram-positive organisms correlate with a better prognosis
than Gram-negative ones.
– Inadequate or inappropriate treatment
• can cause recurrent shunt infections (20-30% cases)1
1
Yilmaz A et al (2012)
Complications
• Cerebritis with cortical damage
• Polycystic ventricles
• Brain abscess
• Peritoneal CSF malabsorption
• Decreased intellectual performance
• Psychomotor retardation
• Increased risk of seizures and death
• Peritonitis with bowel adhesion or perforation
• Endocarditis
• Nephritis
CSF Shunt Infection: Diagnosis and Treatment

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CSF Shunt Infection: Diagnosis and Treatment

  • 1. CSF Shunt Infection:CSF Shunt Infection: Diagnosis and TreatmentDiagnosis and Treatment 10
  • 2. Incidence • The term “CSF shunt infection” was defined when1 – the CSF or the shunt tip was contaminated with bacteria – the patient shows clinical signs of acute bacterial meningitis and – symptoms of shunt malfunction or obstruction • Incidence of shunt infection ranges from 1 to 40 % and average 8.5–15 %.2 – 11.7 % per patient3 – 7.2 % per procedure3 • The rate of infection does not appear to differ greatly between ventriculoatrial, ventriculopleural and ventriculoperitoneal shunts.4 1 Ritz R et al. (2007); 2 Di Rocco C, et al. (2006); 3 Simon TD et al (2009); 4 Crnich CJ et al. (2003)
  • 3. Incidence • Ventricular shunt infection is a common complication of CSF shunting that causes high morbidity and mortality. • Infection is a common etiology of shunt failure and represents the second cause of shunt dysfunction after mechanical malfunction.1 • CSF shunt infection is an important contributor to the cost of care.2 – long hospital stays – costly interventions 1 Di Rocco C, et al. (2006); 2 Arthur AS et al. (2002);
  • 4. Risk Factors • Significant risk factors for infection include1 – Young age – Intraventricular hemorrhage – Respiratory complex chronic conditions – Subsequent revisions – Hospital volume – Surgeon case volume • Mode of infection2 – Intraoperative contamination - skin flora – Other sources of shunt infection • Proximal seeding from meningitis • Distal seeding from peritonitis and wound infections 1 Simon TD et al (2009); 2 Sivaganesan A et al. (2012)
  • 5. Risk Factors • Risk factors for shunt contamination comprise1 – Recent (<90 days) shunt surgery • 70 % within 1 month2 • 85 % within 9 months2 • mainly due to contamination during the surgery2 – originate from the skin incision proper related to insufficient asepsis, defective surgical material, and long-lasting operations – Fever with leukocytosis (>15,000) – Abdominal pain – CSF leak – Erythema or swelling along the shunt tract 1 Rogers EA et al (2012); 2 Di Rocco C, et al. (2006)
  • 6. Risk Factors • Risk factors for shunt infection in adults include1 – Previous CSF leaks – Revisions for dysfunction – Operation performed late in the day – Longer surgical time • Late infections are less common2 – 10–15 % of overall infectious complications – 1 year after the shunt implantation – attributed to • contamination of the distal catheter by the visceral content • infiltration of germs through superficial skin wounds 1 Korinek AM et al (2011); 2 Di Rocco C, et al. (2006)
  • 7. Etiology • Early CSF shunt infection1 – Skin bacteria (coagulase-negative staphylococci) • S. epidermidis (50–90 % of the cases) • S. aureus (15–40 %) – Other causative agents • gram-negative rods (15 %) (Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas , and Enterobacter) • Anaerobic: Propionibacterium acnes, Corynebacterium diphtheriae • Late CSF shunt infection – Propionibacterium. acnes, Enterococcus faecalis , Streptococcus faecalis, arise from • Hair follicles • Colonic contents 1 Di Rocco C, et al. (2006) capable of contaminating the catheter and even of reaching the cerebral ventricles
  • 8. Etiology • Non-bacterial shunt infections are rare and most commonly fungal infections ( Candida albicans ), usually in1 – Premature infants – immunocompromised patients 1 Baallal H et al.(2013)
  • 9. Presentation • The clinical presentation can vary greatly depending on – the site of infection, – the age of the patient – the timing of infection (acute or chronic) • Early CSF shunt infection1 – proximity to a recent the placement of the shunt (days to weeks) – febrile (>38.5 °C) – erythema along the shunt track – have a purulent drainage from the wound – Visible shunt components • Chronic CSF shunt infections – occur weeks to months after the shunt has been placed – repeated malfunctions (headache, irritability, nausea, vomiting, and lethargy) – with or without fever 1 Meftah M et al (2003)
  • 10. Presentation • Neonates may manifest apneic episodes, anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, and stiff neck.1 • Less commonly, patients may present with signs of meningeal irritation or seizures. 1 Greenberg MS (2006) • A scar over the valve reservoir (or other shunt component) suggests the probable infection of the device. • In peritoneal shunts (VP or LP), symptoms and signs of infection related to the abdomen usually are most prominent. The photograph shows an exposed part of a valve reservoir ( arrow )
  • 11. Presentation ( b ) photograph of the thoracic tract of a VP shunt showing subcutaneous accumulation of fluid ( arrow ) ( a ) Photograph illustrating skin reddening along the thoracic wall in a child with shunt infection ( arrow ), Ref: Complications of CSF Shunting in Hydrocephalus Prevention, Identification, and Management 2015
  • 12. Presentation Erythematous paraumbilical abdominal wound with swelling • The patients often complain of abdominal pain and distention, nausea and vomiting, or constipation. • On examination, there may be abdominal tenderness, guarding and distention in peritonitis or ascites, or a palpable mass in the case of a pseudocyst.
  • 13. Presentation • In VA shunts, early or late features of systemic infection, sepsis, or endocarditis may be the hallmark of the presence of valve infection. • Shunt nephritis, a late form of VA shunt infection, usually evolves with sepsis, arterial hypertension, hematuria, and proteinuria. • In ventriculopleural shunts, infection usually shows up with pleuritic pain, fever, tachypnea, dyspnea, or other features of respiratory tract involvement.
  • 14. Prevention • Meticulous surgical technique and extreme measures of asepsis are regarded as crucial for the prevention of shunt contamination. • Modifications of surgical techniques include – reduced personnel in the operating room – Shunting as first case in the day – use of adhesive drapes on the skin – double gloving – no-touching technique – bathing the valve components with an antibiotic solution – meticulous wound closure to prevent CSF leakage
  • 15. Prevention The image shows the extremely thin skin of a premature infant. The entire trajectory of the shunt can be easily viewed. • Prevention of skin ulceration over the valve involves – choosing an adequate cranial site for valve placement and avoiding prominent zones of the head, especially in infants and in debilitated or bedridden patients. • Association of hair shaving on the incidence of shunt contamination are not conclusive.1 1 Broekman MLD et al. (2011); 2 Lund-Johansen M et al. (1994) • Association of factor such as “experience of the surgeon” (trainees vs. experienced surgeons) on the infection rate are also not conclusive.2
  • 16. Prevention • The preparation of the surgical field is one of the most important actions to be taken for preventing shunt contamination. (Venes’s recommendations)1 – Patients are shaved immediately before operation. – The skin is scrubbed with povidone iodine (Betadine) solution for 10 min and then covered with adhesive drapes. • Shunt components in a solution of antibiotics prior to insertion. • Use of intravenous prophylactic antibiotics. • Antibiotic-impregnated shunts resulted in a significant reduction of shunt infection over standard shunts and in no increase in microbial resistance to antibiotics.2 1 Venes JL (1976); 2 Parker SL et al (2011)
  • 17. Work-up • CSF cultures are the most definitive method of diagnosis • In cases with high suspicion of shunt infection, – a shunt tap for isolation of the causative organism – CSF Studies include CSF glucose, protein, cell counts, culture (bacterial and fungal), and sensitivities +/- both aerobic and anaerobic cultures • Lumbar and ventricular punctures are routinely performed to isolate these bacteria, but cultures are usually sterile.1 1 Sivaganesan A et al. (2012)
  • 18. Work-up • CSF often shows – a mild to moderate white blood cell count elevation (with predominantly polymorphonuclear cells). – Low glucose level • a glucose ratio (CSF glucose/serum glucose) of <0.4, – Elevated protein. • History of fever and ventricular fluid neutrophils >10 % had a 99 % specificity and 93% positive predictive value for shunt infection.1 • A recent study showed that CSF vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels were associated with the subsequent development of shunt infection.2 1 McClinton D et al. (2001); 2 Lee JH et al (2012)
  • 19. Work-up • FBC shows leukocytosis .(75 %) • Erythrocyte sedimentation rate is rarely normal. • Blood cultures are positive in less than 1/3 of cases.1 • Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels ž cases.2 • Swab C+S of any apparent sites of infection (especially open wounds). 1 Greenberg MS (2006); 2 Wong GKC et al.(2011)
  • 20. Work-up • Plain radiographies of the shunt system – to establish continuity of the shunt hardware. • Abdominal US or CT-scan – to assess the peritoneal end in VP shunts – to demonstrate its complications • abnormal position of the distal catheter, • CSF pseudocysts • CT and MRI1 – Irregular leptomeningeal consistent with meningitis – Ventricular ependymal enhancement consistent with ventriculitis • Diffusion- weighted imaging – Differences in intensity between infected (Debris within the ventricles) and normal fluid • Echocardiography in patients with a ventriculoatrial shunt – to look for vegetations if shunt infection is suspected 1 Wallace AN et al. (2014) Axial abdominal CT-scan showing an extraperitoneal subcutaneous pseudocyst with the distal shunt catheter in the middle of a fluid collection
  • 21. OPTIONSOPTIONS Treatment removal of the shunt with re-implantation of a new shunt immediately at the same time of the surgery externalization of the shunt system followed by placement of a new shunt system later after the CSF becomes sterile removal of the shunt with placement of an EVD followed by shunt re- implantation at a later time when the infection has cleared intrathecally antibiotic therapy alone systematically (consecutive negative CSF cultures, CSF white blood cell count <10, glucose ratio ( CSF glucose/serum glucose ) of >0.4,and CSF protein <0.5 g/L). highest treatment success rate highest failure rate (EVD should then be clamped for 30 min after injection)
  • 22. Treatment: Medical • Optimal duration of antibiotic – treatment duration is 10–14 days after the culture becomes negative. • for virulent or highly resistant organisms may be longer1 • Choice of antibiotic therapy is generally guided by2 – the susceptibility patterns of the infecting organism – degree of antibiotic penetration into the CSF – previous personal experience – local practice patterns • Initial antibiotics should be broad spectrum. 1 Greenberg MS (2006); 2 Ackerman LL (2008)
  • 23. Prognosis • Prognosis of a CSF shunt infection is dependent primarily on – Underlying neurological pathology • Relatively normal brain organization has a better outcome than a patient with abnormal morphology especially in the pediatric population. – Organisms involved • Gram-positive organisms correlate with a better prognosis than Gram-negative ones. – Inadequate or inappropriate treatment • can cause recurrent shunt infections (20-30% cases)1 1 Yilmaz A et al (2012)
  • 24. Complications • Cerebritis with cortical damage • Polycystic ventricles • Brain abscess • Peritoneal CSF malabsorption • Decreased intellectual performance • Psychomotor retardation • Increased risk of seizures and death • Peritonitis with bowel adhesion or perforation • Endocarditis • Nephritis

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  1. After adhesion to the inner surfaces of the shunt tubing, the coagulase-negative staphylococci produce an extracellular mucoid biofilm (slime) embedding the bacteria and protecting them from the immune system and antibiotics.
  2. After adhesion to the inner surfaces of the shunt tubing, the coagulase-negative staphylococci produce an extracellular mucoid biofilm (slime) embedding the bacteria and protecting them from the immune system and antibiotics.
  3. After adhesion to the inner surfaces of the shunt tubing, the coagulase-negative staphylococci produce an extracellular mucoid biofilm (slime) embedding the bacteria and protecting them from the immune system and antibiotics.
  4. After adhesion to the inner surfaces of the shunt tubing, the coagulase-negative staphylococci produce an extracellular mucoid biofilm (slime) embedding the bacteria and protecting them from the immune system and antibiotics.
  5. “shunt nephritis”—an immune complex disorder that resembles acute glomerulonephritis (hepatosplenomegaly, hematuria, proteinuria and hypertension)—this rare condition is secondary to persistent stimulation of the immune system due to chronic infection, especially by Staphylococcus epidermidis
  6. Greenberg MS (2006)
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