Title of article :
Meta-analysis of studies comparing adjuvant dexamethasone to glycerol to improve clinical outcome of bacterial meningitis
Author/Authors :
Vaziri, Siavash Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Mansouri, Fiezollah Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Sayad, Babak Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Ghadiri, Keyghobad Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Torkashvand, Elham Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Rezaei, Mansour Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Najafi, Farid Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Azizi, Mohsen Department of Medical Microbiology - School of Medicine - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah
Abstract :
Background: Neurological complications are a problematic factor in acute bacterial meningitis; hence, its prevention is the
key to ensure the success of meningitis treatment. Glycerol and dexamethasone are both applied in this regard. Oral glycerol
is an appropriate alternative instead of intravenous dexamethasone because it does not have problems related to intravenous
injection, the high cost, and drug complications. The main objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of adjuvant
dexamethasone versus glycerol in order to improve the clinical outcome of bacterial meningitis. Materials and Methods:
We conducted a search on the available resources including PubMed, Ovid, Elsevier, Cochrane, and another search engines
such as Google till 2014. All clinical trials that were performed in the field of comparing the effectiveness of the two drugs
and met the inclusion criteria were gathered and after extraction the relative risk (RR) values, the pooled RR was calculated. The
main outcome was neurological complications. Meta-analysis of the data was performed in Stata version 11.2 using both fixed
and random effect models, weighting each study by inverse of variance. Results: In 5 comparative studies (1,340 patients),
the rate of neurological complications of glycerol compared to that of dexamethasone was 1.02 [95% confidence interval (CI),
0.98 compared to 1.12]. The rate of neurological complications of dexamethasone compared to dexamethasone + glycerol was
1 (95% CI, 0.97 compared to 1.03), dexamethasone compared to placebo was 0.99 (95% CI, 0.97 compared to 1.03), glycerol
compared to glycerol + dexamethasone was 0.98 (95% CI, 0.94 compared to 1.02), and glycerol compared to placebo was 0.97
(95% CI, 0.94 compared to 1.01). In these studies, no difference was reported between dexamethasone and glycerol in terms of
reducing neurological complications. Conclusion: Although there were some weak evidences for the nonstatistical significant
effect of glycerol in the prevention of neurologic complication after meningitis, there was no difference between glycerol and
dexamethasone.
Keywords :
neurological complications , glycerol meningitis , Dexamethasone
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics