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- Septic thrombosis of cavernous or dural venous sinus
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- Preferred regimen: (Nafcillin 2 g IV q4h or Oxacillin 2 g IV q4h) AND (Ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h or Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day IV q4–6h) AND Metronidazole 7.5 mg/kg IV q6h
- Note (1): Vancomycin 30–45 mg/kg IV q8–12h could be substituted for nafcillin or oxacillin if the risk of MRSA is high.
- Note (2): The optimal duration of therapy remains unclear. A 3– to 4–week course of treatment is usually recommended.
- Specific considerations
- Cavernous sinus
- Preferred regimen: Vancomycin 30–45 mg/kg IV q8–12h AND (Ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h or Cefotaxime 8–12 g/day IV q4–6h) AND Metronidazole 7.5 mg/kg IV q6h
- Note: Daptomycin 8–12 mg/kg IV q24h OR Linezolid 600 mg IV q12h could be considered for patients unable to tolerate vancomycin.
- Lateral sinus
- Preferred regimen: Cefepime 2 g IV q8h AND Metronidazole 500 mg IV q8h AND Vancomycin 15-20 IV mg/kg
- Alternative regimen: Meropenem 1-2 g IV q8h AND Linezolid 600 mg IV q12h
- Superior sagittal sinus
- Preferred regimen: Ceftriaxone 2 g IV q12h AND Vancomycin 15–20 mg/kg AND Dexamethasone
- Alternative regimen: Meropenem 1–2 g IV q8h AND Vancomycin 15–20 mg/kg AND Dexamethasone
- Pathogen-directed antimicrobial therapy
- Staphylococcus aureus, methicillin-resistant (MRSA)[3]
- Preferred regimen: Vancomycin 15–20 mg/kg/dose IV q8–12h for 4–6 weeks
- Alternative regimen: Linezolid 600 mg PO/IV q12h for 4–6 weeks OR TMP-SMX 5 mg/kg/dose PO/IV q8–12h for 4–6 weeks
- Pediatric dose: Vancomycin 15 mg/kg/dose IV q6h OR Linezolid 10 mg/kg/dose PO/IV q8h
- Note (1): Surgical evaluation for incision and drainage of contiguous sites of infection or abscess is recommended whenever possible.
- Note (2): Consider the addition of Rifampin 600 mg qd or 300–450 mg bid to vancomycin.
- ↑ Saposnik, Gustavo; Barinagarrementeria, Fernando; Brown, Robert D.; Bushnell, Cheryl D.; Cucchiara, Brett; Cushman, Mary; deVeber, Gabrielle; Ferro, Jose M.; Tsai, Fong Y.; American Heart Association Stroke Council and the Council on Epidemiology and Prevention (2011-04). "Diagnosis and management of cerebral venous thrombosis: a statement for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association". Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation. 42 (4): 1158–1192. doi:10.1161/STR.0b013e31820a8364. ISSN 1524-4628. PMID 21293023. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Ebright, J. R.; Pace, M. T.; Niazi, A. F. (2001-12-10). "Septic thrombosis of the cavernous sinuses". Archives of Internal Medicine. 161 (22): 2671–2676. ISSN 0003-9926. PMID 11732931.
- ↑ Liu, Catherine; Bayer, Arnold; Cosgrove, Sara E.; Daum, Robert S.; Fridkin, Scott K.; Gorwitz, Rachel J.; Kaplan, Sheldon L.; Karchmer, Adolf W.; Levine, Donald P.; Murray, Barbara E.; J Rybak, Michael; Talan, David A.; Chambers, Henry F.; Infectious Diseases Society of America (2011-02-01). "Clinical practice guidelines by the infectious diseases society of america for the treatment of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections in adults and children". Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 52 (3): –18-55. doi:10.1093/cid/ciq146. ISSN 1537-6591. PMID 21208910.