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Eur Respir J 1992; 5: 891-893
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Intraventricular rifampicin in severe tuberculous meningo-encephalitis

W Vincken, M Meysman, D Verbeelen, S Lauwers, and J D'Haens

We present a patient acutely ill from severe tuberculous meningo-encephalitis, in whom acute hepatic and renal failure, due to intercurrent septic shock, precluded the administration of full systemic dosage of antituberculous drugs. Daily direct intraventricular administration of 5 mg rifampicin, via a subcutaneous Ommaya reservoir connected to a catheter placed in the right lateral cerebral ventricle, resulted in rapid improvement without neurological sequelae. Intraventricular rifampicin administration for 50 consecutive days was well-tolerated without local or systemic side-effects. In well-selected patients with severe tuberculous meningo-encephalitis, intraventricular rifampicin may safely and highly effectively be added to systemic antituberculous therapy.





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