Transcranial Doppler Pulsatility Index and MRI Findings in Meningoencephalitis: A Pilot Observational Retrospective Cohort Study in Critically Ill Patients
Maria Grazia Bocci, Giulia Capecchi, Antonio Lesci, Dorotea Rubino, Ilaria Caravella, Giorgia Taloni, Valerio Sabatini, Candido Porcelli, Giulia Valeria Stazi, Gabriele Garotto, Elena Mattiucci, Emanuele Nicastri, Tommaso Ascoli Bartoli, Gaetano Maffongelli, Emiliano Cingolani

TL;DR
This study explores how TCCD pulsatility index and MRI can help monitor and predict outcomes in critically ill patients with meningoencephalitis.
Contribution
The study introduces the integration of TCCD pulsatility index with MRI for early prognostic assessment in meningoencephalitis.
Findings
TCCD pulsatility index ≤ 1.25 was linked to favorable outcomes and symmetrical MRI findings.
PI > 1.25 correlated with poor prognosis and preceded MRI-detectable damage.
Combining PI with ASL MRI improved understanding of perfusion asymmetries and prognosis.
Abstract
Background: Meningoencephalitis is a complex inflammatory condition of the CNS that can result in significant morbidity and mortality in critically ill adults. Accurate and timely neuromonitoring is essential for guiding management and improving outcomes. This study aimed to descriptively evaluate the prognostic value of early TCCD monitoring, particularly the pulsatility index, and its integration with conventional and perfusion MRI in patients with meningoencephalitis. Methods: We present an observational, retrospective, cohort study involving ten adult patients (median age 56 years, IQR 45.5–68.5; mean 55.9, range 35–76) with neurological syndromes caused by suspected or confirmed infectious meningoencephalitis. Etiologies included bacterial meningitis/meningoencephalitis (50%), viral meningoencephalitis (10%), neurotoxoplasmosis (10%), progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy…
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TopicsBacterial Infections and Vaccines · Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances · Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
