Intraventricular administration of amphotericin B. Use of subcutaneous reservoir in four patients with mycotic meningitis
- 15 November 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA
- Vol. 194 (7) , 699-702
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.194.7.699
Abstract
In 4 cases of fungal meningitis, three due to Cryptococcus. neoformans and one due to Coccidioides immitis, repeated doses of amphotericin B were given by needle injection into a subcutaneously placed, silicone-rubber reservoir attached to a catheter which passed through a burr-hole and the brain substance into a lateral ventricle (Ommaya reservoir). One patient with cryptococcal meningitis died of overwhelming infection after receiving amphotericin B, first intravenously and later by 15 injections into the reservoir. Two patients with cryptococcal and one with coccidioidal meningitis improved after amphotericin B treatment which included 21 to 74 injections into the reservoir.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- Amphotericin B ToxicityAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1964
- The Improved Prognosis of Cryptococcal Meningitis with Amphotericin B TherapyAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1963